Wise supports bank-to-bank transfers only and doesn’t send money to some of the more exotic locations, so it won’t be convenient for all transfers. Its fees also depend on the amount of money you’re sending, which can get expensive fast. Here are some sites like Wise offering features that it lacks.
Alternatives to Wise
A closer look at these services
1. Atlantic Money
Relative newcomer Atlantic Money (read review) supports transfers to 42 fewer currencies than Wise. Like Wise, Atlantic Money has an app you can use to arrange and track your international transfers.
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with Atlantic Money or Wise but again, this varies by destination.
Read review2. Remitly
Next up, Remitly (visit site) supports transfers to 78 more currencies than Wise (including Namibian dollars, for example). Both platforms let you pay by debit/credit card or bank transfer. With Remitly your recipient can pick up cash, so no bank account is needed (that facility's not available through Wise).
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with Remitly or Wise.
Go to site3. Western Union
Western Union (visit site) has been around for 160 years longer and supports transfers to 89 more currencies than Wise (including Namibian dollars, for example). Both apps let you pay by debit/credit card or bank transfer. With Western Union your recipient can pick up cash, so no bank account is needed (that facility's not available through Wise). Like Wise, Western Union has an app you can use to arrange and track your international transfers or to set up recurring payments.
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with Western Union or Wise. Western Union generally doesn't have market-leading fees. Instead it trades on its status as a household name with a massive global network.
Go to site4. WorldRemit
WorldRemit (read review) has been around for 1 year longer and supports transfers to 9 more currencies than Wise (including Tunisian dinar, for example). Both apps let you pay by debit/credit card or bank transfer. With WorldRemit your recipient can pick up cash, so no bank account is needed (that facility's not available through Wise). Like Wise, WorldRemit has an app you can use to arrange and track your international transfers.
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with WorldRemit or Wise.
Read review5. PassTo
PassTo (read review) supports transfers to 21 fewer currencies than Wise, but major remittance currencies including euros, Philippine pesos and Indian and Pakistani rupees are supported. Both apps let you pay by debit/credit card or bank transfer. With PassTo your recipient can pick up cash, so no bank account is needed (that facility's not available through Wise). Like Wise, PassTo has an app you can use to arrange and track your international transfers.
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with PassTo or Wise.
Read review6. Paysend
Finally, Paysend (read review) supports transfers to 64 more currencies than Wise (including Serbian dinar, for example). Both apps let you pay by debit/credit card or bank transfer. With Paysend your recipient can pick up cash, so no bank account is needed (that facility's not available through Wise). Like Wise, Paysend has an app you can use to arrange and track your international transfers.
Transfers to a bank account take a similar amount of time with Paysend or Wise.
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