Remitly Money Transfer in the UK – how does it work? [2022]

Gert Svaiko

If you’re planning on sending money abroad, Remitly money transfer is one of the options available.

You can use Remitly to send money from the UK to friends or loved ones in other countries, and to receive money too. Or perhaps you need to cover the deposit for a major overseas purchase like a holiday home.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how Remitly works for UK users. This includes currencies, fees and limits.

But remember that Remitly isn’t the only option for making international transfers. Another option for sending money worldwide is Wise. It’s fast, secure, transparent, and your British pounds are exchanged at a fair exchange rate – the mid-market rate.

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What is Remitly money transfer?

Remitly is a regulated money transfer provider. It’s a digital service without any physical locations, where all payments are set up and managed online or via the Remitly mobile app. It aims to make international transfers easier, quicker and cheaper.

Users have a choice of methods to fund their payment, along with a range of delivery/collection methods (depending on where you’re sending to).

Remitly supports sending money from 21 countries to over 100 receiving countries worldwide.¹

Is Remitly a bank?

Remitly isn’t a bank. However, it is a UK registered payment services company that is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).²

Do you need a bank account for Remitly?

Remitly offers a few different methods for funding payments, but most require you to have a bank account.

You can pay for your transfer using your bank account, or a credit or debit card.³ However, if you don’t have a bank account, you can also use a prepaid card with Remitly.³

Is it safe to send money through Remitly?

As we’ve mentioned, Remitly is regulated in the UK, and it works in partnership with financial institutions all over the world.

It also has a number of security measures to protect you and your money. This includes account verification processes, secure payment technologies and multi-level password security.⁴

However, like using any transfer service, you should never send money to someone you don’t know.

What currencies Remitly supports?

From the UK, you can send money with Remitly to any of the following countries and currencies:⁵

CountryCurrencyCountryCurrency
AlbaniaALL or EURKosovoEUR
ArgentinaARSKyrgyzstanEUR or USD
ArmeniaEUR or USDLaosUSD
BahamasBSDLatviaEUR
BangladeshBDTLithuaniaEUR or USD
BeninXOFMadagascarMGA
BoliviaBOB or USDMalawiMWK
BrazilBRLMalaysiaMYR
BulgariaBGN or EURMaltaEUR
BurundiBIFMexicoMXN
CambodiaUSDMoldovaEUR or USD
CameroonXAFMontenegroEUR
ChileCLP or USDMoroccoMAD
ChinaCNYNepalNPR
ColombiaCOPNicaraguaUSD
ComorosKMFNigeriaNGN
Costa RicaCRC or USDNorth MacedoniaEUR or USD
Côte d'IvoireXOFPakistanPKR
CroatiaHRKPanamaUSD
CyprusEURParaguayPYG
Czech RepublicCZKPeruPEN or USD
Dominican RepublicDOP or USDPhilippinesPHP or USD
EcuadorUSDPolandPLN
EgyptEGP or USDRomaniaRON or EUR
El SalvadorUSDRwandaRWF
EstoniaEURSenegalXOF
EthiopiaETBSerbiaEUR
FijiFJDSierra LeoneSLL
GabonXAFSlovakiaEUR
GambiaGMDSloveniaEUR
GeorgiaEUR or USDSouth AfricaZAR
GhanaGHSSouth KoreaKRW
GreeceEURSri LankaLKR
GuatemalaGTQSurinameEUR
GuineaGNFTanzaniaTSZ
GuyanaGYDThailandTHB
HaitiUSDTogoXOF
HondurasHNL or USDTunisiaTND
HungaryHUFTurkeyTRY or EUR
IndiaINRUgandaUGX
IndonesiaIDR or USDUkraineEUR or USD
IsraelEUR or USDUruguayUYU or USD
JamaicaJMDUzbekistanUSD
JapanJPYVietnamVND or USD
JordanJOD or USDZambiaZMW or USD
KenyaKES

The exact services on offer vary by country, so you’ll need to check which payment routes are available to you by modelling the transaction on the Remitly website.

It’s also worth checking out how Remitly compares to other providers, especially if the country or currency you want to send to isn’t on its list.

If you need to make regular international payments, it’s worth checking out the Wise Multi-Currency account. It lets you send money to 80 countries worldwide in dozens of currencies. You can hold 50+ currencies in your account at once and switch between them whenever you need to.

Unlike some other providers, all currency conversions with Wise are carried out at a fair exchange rate without an expensive mark-up – the mid-market rate. Choose Wise to send your money overseas with transparent and upfront fees, and save time and money.

Sending GBP to EUR with Wise and Remitly

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How does Remitly work in the UK?

You should find it pretty simple to use Remitly in the UK.

You simply need to follow these steps:⁶

  1. Create an account online or on the app

  2. Set up your account details and profile

  3. Start a new payment

  4. Enter your recipient’s name, address, phone number, and bank details

  5. Enter the amount you’d like to send and confirm your payment method.

  6. Check the details and hit ‘send money’

  7. You’ll receive a confirmation receipt, followed by another notification once your payment arrives

    You can also track your transfer

Bank deposit

You’ll have a choice of delivery methods with Remitly, but not all are available in every country. One option that’s available for almost all countries (except when sending to Vietnam⁵) is a bank transfer.

This is where you’ll send funds from your bank account, directly to your recipient’s account. Remitly offers either express or economy options for bank deposits for the UK users. Each has different fees and delivery times.

Cash pickup

In some countries, it’s possible to arrange for your recipient to collect their money in cash from an agent location near to them. This is convenient if they don’t have easy access to a bank account - but can cost more in fees, depending on where you’re sending the money to.

You can select cash pickup when sending with Remitly from the UK, but only if you’re sending to Colombia, the Philippines, India, Guatemala, Mexico or the Dominican Republic.⁷

Home delivery

Home delivery of the payment is also available from the UK to some countries, but you’ll need to check with Remitly before sending.

This means that the payment you send will be couriered right to your recipient’s door and handed over in cash in the local currency. As you may imagine, there are fees to pay for the convenience.

Mobile wallet

In a few countries, you also have the option of sending money to a mobile wallet. Remitly works with mobile wallet providers and apps in other countries to enable this, so you can send money straight to your recipient’s phone.

For example, you can send money to:

  • Cameroon, Zambia or Ghana using MTN Mobile Money⁸
  • The Philippines using Coins.ph, GCash or PayMaya⁹
  • Pakistan using Alfa, EasyPaisa or MCB Lite¹⁰

Limits on Remitly money transfer

There are limits to the amount of money you can send abroad with Remitly. When you first sign up, your limit is automatically set at £5,000 in 24 hours, £15,000 in 30 days, and £50,000 in 180 days.¹¹

If you want to increase these limits, you’ll need to provide some further information and documentation to Remitly.

You’ll need to show a government issued photo ID, and evidence of the source of the funds you’re transferring. You’ll also need to give some details about the reasons for your transfer.

This process is in place to ensure that Remitly comply with legislation to ensure money is not used for illegal purposes. If they’re satisfied after carrying out the checks, your limits could be increased to £25,000 over 30 days, and £75,000 in 180 days. If you’d like to increase it further, the maximum you’ll be able to send is £150,000 in 180 days.¹¹

There may be other limits in place in addition to these, depending on the laws in the country you’re sending to. You’ll be informed when you arrange your transaction if that’s the case.

How long does a Remitly transfer take?

The length of time it’ll take for your recipient to get their money depends on where you’re sending to, and which payment route you choose.

As a guideline, when sending from the UK it can take around 3-5 working days for Economy transfers (those funded by a bank account). If you send an Express transfer using a debit card, your payment could arrive within minutes.¹²

The estimated delivery date will be confirmed by Remitly when you start to process your transfer.

What are the fees for using Remitly?

Here’s an idea of the costs to make a transfer with Remitly. For more specific costs, model the transaction you want to make on the Remitly website.

Upfront fees

The fee depends on the amount you’re sending, where it’s going, and how you want your recipient to receive it.

Here are some examples:

Sending money to a bank account in India using the Express service will cost £1.99¹³ in upfront fees, no matter how much you send.

Sending money to Poland costs £1.99 for the Express service, but is cheaper at £0.99 for Economy.¹⁴

Cash pickup or home delivery fees

If the country you’re sending to offers cash pick up or home delivery options, these may incur an additional cost. These will be set out when you arrange the transfer.

Exchange rate markup

Remitly may add a markup to the real, mid-market exchange rate. This makes the transfer more expensive for you, and Remitly keeps the extra margin for themselves.

Here’s what their user agreement says:¹⁵

“You acknowledge and agree that we may earn revenue from the exchange rate applied to a Transaction and by instructing us to process a Transaction via our Service, you agree to the application of the exchange rate calculated for that Transaction.”

Exchange rate markups can make international transfers far more expensive, even if the initial fee seems low. To avoid this, use Wise instead.

Wise only ever uses the mid-market exchange rate. This is a fair rate, and the one banks use when they sell currency on the wholesale market. There are no margins, mark-ups or hidden costs - only a cheaper transfer for you.

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When you’re choosing a service for your international payments, the options can seem overwhelming.

To get the best deal, just make sure you compare both the upfront fees charged and the exchange rate on offer. A bit of research can make a big difference to the price of your international transfer, and leave you with more money to play with in the end.


Sources used:

  1. Remitly Help - available countries
  2. Remitly - home page
  3. Remitly Help - payment methods
  4. Remitly - Security
  5. Remitly - UK Transfer Guide
  6. Remitly Help - how to send a transfer
  7. Remitly Help - cash pickup details
  8. Remitly Help - receiving money using MTN
  9. Remitly Help - receiving money in the Philippines
  10. Remitly Help - receiving money in Pakistan
  11. Remitly - Increase Limits
  12. Remitly Help - transfer speeds
  13. Remitly - UK to India pricing
  14. Remitly - UK to Poland pricing
  15. Remitly - UK User Agreement

Sources last checked on date: 18-Aug-2022


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