Company: IMXI
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001628280-25-051013
Chunk: 108

Company: International Money Express, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-10
Form: 10-Q
Item: Item 8
Chunk 108
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-operated stores, as well as digitally through the Internet via our websites, co-branded websites with digital partners and mobile device applications. Additionally, our product and service portfolio include online payment options, pre-paid debit cards and direct deposit payroll cards, which may present different cost, demand, regulatory and risk profiles relative to our core money remittance business.

Money remittance services to LAC countries, mainly Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and the Dominican Republic, are the primary source of our revenue. These services involve the movement of funds on behalf of an originating consumer for receipt by a designated beneficiary at a designated receiving location. Our remittances to LAC countries are primarily generated in the United States by consumers with roots in Latin American and Caribbean countries, many of whom do not have an existing relationship with a traditional full-service financial institution capable of providing the services we offer. We provide these consumers with flexibility and convenience to help them meet their financial needs. We believe many consumers who use our services may have access to traditional banking services, but prefer to use our services based on reliability, convenience and value. We generate money remittance revenue from fees paid by consumers (i.e., the senders of funds), which we share with our sending agents and digital partners in the originating country and our paying agents in the destination country. Remittances paid in local currencies that are not pegged to the U.S. dollar, Canadian dollar, Euro or British pound can also generate revenue if we are successful in our daily management of currency exchange spreads. We also generate revenue from our “Remittance-as-a-Service” relationships with digital partners where we receive a fee for facilitating money transfers processed through our proprietary software systems, money transmitter licenses and payer network relationships.

Our money remittance services enable consumers to send funds through our broad network of locations in the United States, Canada, Spain, Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom that are primarily operated by third-party businesses, as well as by Company-operated stores located in those jurisdictions. Transactions are processed and payment is collected by our agents (“sending agent(s)”) and those funds become available for pickup by the beneficiary at the designated destination, usually within minutes, at any Intermex payer location (“paying agent(s)”). We refer to our sending agents and our paying agents collectively as agents. In addition, our services are offered digitally through the Internet via our websites (intermexonline.com and online.i-transfer.es), co-branded websites with our digital partners and mobile device applications. For the nine months ended