remittances
Practical advice on sending money across borders, avoiding hidden fees, and getting more of your hard-earned income to the people who need it.
US to Philippines Remittance Costs Explained
The global cost of sending $200 averaged 6.36% in Q3 2025. For US to Philippines transfers, compare fees, exchange rates, speed, and payout.
US to Nigeria Remittance Costs Explained
Sub-Saharan Africa averaged 8.46% for $200 remittances in World Bank Q3 2025 data. Learn how to compare US to Nigeria transfer costs.
US to Mexico Remittance Costs Explained
Mexico averaged 4.53% as a receiving market in World Bank Q3 2025 data. Learn how to compare US to Mexico transfer costs.
Cash Pickup vs Mobile Wallet Remittances
Mobile money reached 2.3 billion registered accounts in 2025. Compare cash pickup and wallet delivery before sending money home.
Bank Transfer vs Remittance App vs Dollar Wallet
The World Bank measured the global cost of sending $200 at 6.36% in Q3 2025. Compare banks, remittance apps, and dollar wallets before you send.
How To Compare Money Transfer Apps Before You Send
Compare money transfer apps by recipient amount, exchange rate, funding method, speed, delivery, and support before sending money home.
How To Send Money Internationally With Lower Fees
Remittance costs averaged 6.36% for a $200 transfer in Q3 2025. Use this checklist to lower fees before sending money abroad.
Exchange-Rate Markup: The Hidden Fee in Money Transfers
A 3% exchange-rate markup on a $500 transfer costs $15 before the visible fee. Learn how to spot the hidden remittance fee.
Why No-Fee Money Transfers Still Cost Money
A no-fee transfer can still hide cost in the exchange rate. Learn how zero-fee remittance offers make money and how to compare them.
Why Remittance Fees Are Still So High
Remittance costs remain above the UN 3% target. Learn why banks, exchange rates, agents, compliance, and cash pickup keep fees high.
What OFWs Wish They Knew About Sending Money Home
Filipino workers abroad sent $37 billion home last year. A big chunk of that never arrived. Here's what OFWs are learning about fees, exchange rates, and a faster way to send money to the Philippines.
$42 Billion in Fees: Where Your Remittance Money Actually Goes
Every year, $42 billion disappears from the pockets of people sending money home. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of where it goes, who takes it, and how the system is finally changing.
The Real Cost of Sending Money Home (And How to Keep More of It)
The average international transfer costs 6.49%. On a $200 send, that's $13 gone. Here's where the fees hide and how dollar wallets are changing the math.