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Unizest Launches New e-current Account for Overseas Workers

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The new service has a goal to help recruitment of seasonal jobs and tackle a common challenge in hiring – aiding international candidates open a bank account in the UK

London, UK: Unizest, e-current account provider, has launched in the UK with backing of Mastercard, Railsbank, Association of Labour Providers (ALP), and a number international recruiters. Unizest’s mission goes beyond and above the standard fintech solutions, as the organisation aims to solve the long term problem facing UK recruitment agencies when arranging payment for overseas workers, and offer a better start for newcomers to the UK. 

In a simple and secure onboarding process, Unizest allows workers and students coming to the UK to open an e-current account in just 5 steps, before they leave their home country. Upon arrival in the UK, customers receive their Debit Mastercard.

Helping recruiters attract overseas workers and remove friction

Restrictions as a result of the pandemic, combined with the implications of Brexit, have left the UK facing a noticeable shortage of staff across many sectors – including healthcare, hospitality and agriculture. These industries play a vital role in the recovery of the UK’s economy, and yet recruiters are having to work even harder to attract overseas workers to fill thousands of vacancies.

Unizest recognises that one of the causes of friction for people who newly arrive in the UK for work and study is the simple need to open a bank account. The team’s mission is to support recruiters – Unizest is already working with recruitment agencies such as Response RecruitmentAustralasian Recruitment Company and Tri Consulting – and in turn, candidates, with this important stage in the transition to life and work in the UK.

“On a daily basis, we have overseas workers walking off the street into our office looking for employment. Many can’t open a traditional UK bank account but obviously need to set up a basic banking service. We can now offer Unizest’s new e-current account. It’s a win-win for recruiters, their clients and candidates.”

John Devine, managing director at Response Recruitment.

“Our aim with Unizest is to ensure that all newcomers to the UK, whether that be for work or for study, are given the best start when embarking on their new life here. We want to help smooth the transition by removing one of the biggest hurdles they face – setting up basic banking services.” 

“By kick-starting the process of getting an account, before new hires even arrive in the UK, Unizest enables businesses to focus on the many other processes and aspects of recruitment. 

Matt Oldham, co-founder of Neofin Ventures 

Support from industry partners

After going through a rigorous approval process, Unizest has become an approved service partner of the Association of Labour Providers (ALP). Instigated by the UK government, the association promotes responsible recruitment and shares Unizest’s values of integrity and putting people first. 

“We are pleased to welcome Unizest as an ALP service partner and look forward to their e-current account helping to promote good practice,” says David Camp, chief executive of the Association of Labour Providers.

Unizest’s partnership with Just Good Work demonstrates its commitment to empowering its end-users, by providing them with independent advice and guidance on work and life in the UK – including rights and obligations, recruitment and employment information directly on the app. 

“People coming to a new country to work or study are making a big life change. By partnering with Unizest, Just Good Work provides practical help and support at every stage in multiple languages. Whether that be understanding how things work here or getting sound advice in avoiding deception or exploitation. We are excited to be supporting Unizest, who share our desire to protect and support people newly arriving in the UK,” says Quintin Lake, director of Just Good Work.

Unizest has already attained Pending B Corp® status, reflecting its ambition to meet higher standards of transparency, accountability and performance.


More than a fintech solution

Offering a fairly priced fintech solution for overseas workers and students, Unizest customers can manage their money through the Unizest app – available to download on iOS and Android:

  • E-current accounts can be opened before arriving in the UK through a secure onboarding process including facial recognition. Once a UK address is confirmed, customers receive a contactless Debit Mastercard. 
  • Onboarding is five steps: the process links to Home Office Share Code to ensure customers have a confirmed right to reside in the UK, making the set up simple for Unizest users. 
  • Sending and receiving money both in the UK and overseas;
  • Setting up of direct debits;
  • Contactless payments;
  • ATM withdrawals;
  • Integrated ‘community’ feature with useful information, advice and tips in conjunction with Just Good Work.
  • Partner offers – tailored discounts for products and services relevant to new-to-UK customers including education, generations in the workplace training, travel, telecoms and groceries.
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