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“mandasoldiacasa.it” is:

An Italian website which provides comparative information on the costs of sending remittances with the aim of ensuring greater transparency and clarity of information and encouraging those operating in the market to improve the products and services offered to migrants. It is the result of the shared vision and goals of its supporting partners: IOM (the International Organisation for Migration), ACLI, ARCI, ARCS, Banca Etica, CeSPI (the Centre for International Political Studies), ETIMOS, IPSIA, UCODEP and WWF Italy.
The site was made possible thanks to the interest and generous contribution of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (the Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and the Directorate-General for multilateral Economic and Financial Cooperation).

“mandaisoldiacasa.it” is:

A public service aimed at migrants, that:

“mandasoldiacasa.it” is:

an independent service that is free to users and does not endorse any particular operator or institution offering money transfer products or services. The “Methodology” section below sets out the criteria for inclusion and the underlying rationale of the site content. The aim is to develop the site from an initial beta version in 2009, offering a tool (not otherwise available in Italy) that is useful in terms of the information it offers users/migrants and which enables the market to be monitored, to a more comprehensive and sophisticated version that takes into account a greater number of market operators and country corridors and which provides more in-depth information.

“mandasoldiacasa.it” was developed as follows:

In order to determine which operators to include in the surveys, it was decided to follow the methodology adopted by the World Bank, which identifies operators who hold around 60% of the remittances market share for the country corridor in question.
As there is a lack of any official data in Italy enabling remittance flows to be broken down by corridor (destination country) and by operator, it was necessary to use estimates and approximations based on an analysis of the available data, input from experts and ad-hoc surveys conducted among migrant communities.

In addition to this approach, a series of weighted criteria were used in order to expand and diversify the number and type of operators considered, taking into account both Money Transfer Operators (or MTOs) and banking institutions.
At this early developmental stage of the site, the process of identifying operators and the subsequent collection of data has been confined to the two main Italian cities, Rome and Milan, due to the volume of remittance flows and the size of the immigrant populations of each.
The criteria adopted for the selection of operators that appear on this site have enabled an initial pilot group of operators to be identified that are representative of outgoing remittance flows from Italy to the individual country corridors identified in the two cities chosen. Selection was carried out on the basis of the following:

The weighting of these three factors, each of which approximates a key aspect of the banking system’s role in the remittances market, has enabled us to identify an initial pilot group of banks for each area to be surveyed that may reasonably be considered the most active and significant in this market in the cities considered, namely, Rome and Milan. Naturally, as this process only gives us a rough idea of the market situation, it may have led certain institutions that are particularly active in a specific corridor to be overlooked. These could be included in the next version of the site.