About Us

Who We Are

saverglobal.com evolved from a twelve-year relationship between an international development consultancy and a digital agency.

Expertise delivered at scale

saverglobal.com distills a wealth of experience in international development consulting into several digital customer facing platforms. Years of learning in financial literacy, remittances and labour migration are provided freely to the end user in the form of SaverLearning (our financial education app) and our remittance comparison sites.

Our Vision

To unlock the benefits of new financial technology for millions of people through scalable financial literacy platforms.

We are using our experience designing financial literacy programs across the world to develop a digital solution that provides the benefits of an in-person training program and the scalability of a web-based application.

saverglobal.com combines a global vision with a regional approach to diaspora engagement; using simple, effective and multilingual platforms to connect with communities.

Through strategic partnerships saverglobal.com will act as a data and reporting interface between government, central banks, international organisations and industry.

SDG 1. No poverty

Remittances represent up to 60 per cent of recipients’ families on average and typically more than double a family’s disposable income and help deal with uncertainty, allowing them to build assets.

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SDG 4. Quality education

By making remittance sending more accessible to migrants and reducing their cost, SRG is empowering remittance receiving households. Studies have demonstrated that these households have better educational participation and invest a tenth of their income in educating their children. The impact is so significant that remittances lead to almost doubling school enrolment. Children from remittance families, especially girls, register higher school attendance, enrolment rates and additional years in school.

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SDG 5. Gender equality

Women now comprise half of all remittance senders, totalling 100 million. Remittances transform the economic role of women on both the send and receive side. They enable financial independence and better employment opportunities. SRG is committed to including women in the financial empowerment of the migrant community.

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SDG 8. Decent work and economic growth

By working closely with the ILO and IOM, SRG seeks to further grow the benefits of remittances for migrant workers. SRG is distributing financial tools, resources and information that empowers workers to understand their labour rights and opportunities. This is builds on our vision for the reducing remittances costs. By reducing average costs to 3 per cent globally, remittance families would save an additional US$20 billion annually. This substantially increases disposal income for remittance receiving families and begins to transform remittance receiving communities.

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SDG 10. Reduced inequalities

SaverRemit group is revolutionising this sustainable development goal by making low cost services accessible for the migrant worker community. Transaction costs listed on Saver platforms range from 1.8% to 15% with the top services averaging 2.1%.

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SDG 17. Partnerships for the goals

The international community – in line with SDG 17 – is committed to working together in order to leverage the development impact of remittances. Through initiatives such as the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, the international community now recognizes remittances as a vital support for hundreds of millions of people across the globe and works to strengthen their development impact on families and communities.

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SDG 1. No poverty

Remittances represent up to 60 per cent of recipients’ families on average and typically more than double a family’s disposable income and help deal with uncertainty, allowing them to build assets.

More Information
SDG 4. Quality education

By making remittance sending more accessible to migrants and reducing their cost, SRG is empowering remittance receiving households. Studies have demonstrated that these households have better educational participation and invest a tenth of their income in educating their children. The impact is so significant that remittances lead to almost doubling school enrolment. Children from remittance families, especially girls, register higher school attendance, enrolment rates and additional years in school.

More Information
SDG 5. Gender equality

Women now comprise half of all remittance senders, totalling 100 million. Remittances transform the economic role of women on both the send and receive side. They enable financial independence and better employment opportunities. SRG is committed to including women in the financial empowerment of the migrant community.

More Information
SDG 8. Decent work and economic growth

By working closely with the ILO and IOM, SRG seeks to further grow the benefits of remittances for migrant workers. SRG is distributing financial tools, resources and information that empowers workers to understand their labour rights and opportunities. This is builds on our vision for the reducing remittances costs. By reducing average costs to 3 per cent globally, remittance families would save an additional US$20 billion annually. This substantially increases disposal income for remittance receiving families and begins to transform remittance receiving communities.

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SDG 10. Reduced inequalities

SaverRemit group is revolutionising this sustainable development goal by making low cost services accessible for the migrant worker community. Transaction costs listed on Saver platforms range from 1.8% to 15% with the top services averaging 2.1%.

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SDG 17. Partnerships for the goals

The international community – in line with SDG 17 – is committed to working together in order to leverage the development impact of remittances. Through initiatives such as the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, the international community now recognizes remittances as a vital support for hundreds of millions of people across the globe and works to strengthen their development impact on families and communities.

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Jon Capal

Founder - Chief Executive Officer

Jon has 16 years of remittances industry experience, including as Director, Asia-Pacific region at DMA Global. Jon helped develop and manage SendMoneyPacific and SaverAsia, two internationally-recognised remittance cost comparison websites.

Bill Di Blasio

Founder - Chief Operating Officer

Bill Di Blasio is a digital industry veteran with 25+ years’ experience, including 16 years creating migrant-focused financial literacy, education, and remittance platforms. He specializes in building scalable learning systems that make training accessible and transformative, equipping learners with practical financial and digital skills.

Leon Isaacs

Founder - Chief of Digital Payments and International Partnerships

Leon has 30 years of remittances industry experience, including as CEO and Founder of DMA Global. Leon helped develop businesses such as Thomas Cook and MoneyGram and is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable and respected people in the remittances industry.

Michael Syme

Chief Technical Officer

Michael has led SaverGlobal's technical development since the company's inception, drawing from his extensive software engineering background that spans over two decades. He's developed a deep understanding of web systems and services, helping to shape innovative solutions that support the company's growth. His hands-on approach and broad IT knowledge make him a trusted technical leader who bridges engineering excellence with business needs.

Robyn Kingston

Programmes Director

Robyn specialises in digital financial literacy, with expertise in remittances, cross-border payments, and labour migration. She guides curriculum design and programme development to strengthen financial capability among migrants and their communities. With a background in research and data management, she contributes to international development projects that apply evidence and technology to improve financial inclusion and wellbeing.

Georgia Prattis

Intersectionality & Inclusion Specialist

Georgia Prattis is an influential voice in gender equality, social justice, and the prevention of violence against women. With over 30 years of impact spanning government, civil society, and multicultural community sectors, Georgia is known for creating real change that centres the lived experiences of women and marginalised communities.

Vibhor Jain

Director of Data & Analytics

Vibhor is a data specialist with extensive experience in analyzing and processing remittances, payments and financial literacy data.

Pavithra Kameswaran

Senior Software Engineer

With extensive experience in SaaS, web application, and product development, Pavithra plays a pivotal role in shaping Saver Global’s technology vision. She is passionate about building scalable, user-centric solutions and is recognized for her ability to transform complex requirements into impactful digital products.

Sanjeev Khadka

Software Engineer

Sanjeev is a professional full stack web application developer with over 5 years of experience building scalable and user-focused applications. With a master's degree in information technology, he specializes in both front-end and back-end development, database management, and system architecture. Sanjeev is passionate about learning and implementing cutting-edge software technologies, with a keen eye on the usage of modern technologies for a safer global future.

Samara Di Blasio

Marketing Manager

Samara has been working on saverglobal.com's social media since its inception. Samara has a keen interest in empowering women and young girls to increase their financial literacy and achieve more freedom in their lives.

Yash Ojha

Data Analyst

Yash is a Business Analyst with foundations in Finance, Tech and Analytics. With previous experience in consulting, he focuses on solving data challenges and optimising processes for growth.

Tony Kofkin

Relationships and Commercial Advisor

Tony has 30+ years of experience within the financial services sector working with some of Australia’s largest private & family-owned businesses, CEOs, senior executives, and private charitable trusts.

Jamie Ardern

Strategy and Management Advisor

Jamie is an Executive Manager who has experience in areas of operations, strategy, stakeholder management, risk management, acquisitions, and technology.