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    So you want to send money to the Philippines, what’s the best option to choose? Some of the most well known options have very high fees. For example the fees to send money using PayPal can be as high as 8%!

    At Time Doctor we have a lot of customers that use our software for tracking time for their workers that are working in the Philippines. We have over 2,500 people working in the Philippines (mostly working from home) using our software. They need a way to get paid and so we created this article to help our customers find the lowest cost to transfer money.

    See how Time Doctor’s easy-to-use time tracking software can help your team be more productive.

    What are hidden currency conversion fees?

    Well it’s actually quite simple. There is a REAL currency exchange rate, which is the rate at which banks exchange money. Then there is the rate that you get when you transfer money. The difference is a fee that you are charged for the transfer. However, they won’t tell you about this fee. It’s hidden!

    In the tables below we’ve created clarity about the hidden fees by doing our own calculations.

    Hidden fees can be VERY high

    Want to exchange $1000 from Australia to the Philippines at the airport in Sydney, Australia? Whoops! You just paid Travelex $128 for the transfer (and they didn’t tell you about this “fee”).

    Sending money via PayPal? You will be charged a hidden fee of 2.5%-4% depending on which method you use.

    This PayPal fee calculator will help you determine those fees.

    What transfer methods do we use at Time Doctor?

    We have a remote team with people in 19 different countries around the world. The two transfer methods we use the most are:

    • Wise, formerly TransferWise – is a new kind of financial company that you can use to transfer money internationally at a very low cost. Their system is based on local bank account transfers, which makes transfers abroad cheaper than what banks or other providers charge. They charge a small upfront fee between 0.5% and 2% for transactions, depending on the route. However, Wise, formerly Transferwise is up to 8x cheaper thank banks and their fees are transparent.
    • Payoneer – very convenient for sending and receiving. They are also one of the few methods that works to receive money in almost every country and the receiver can get their money on a debit card and withdraw from an ATM. They also have an option for direct transfer to the receiver’s bank account. They also have a $50 bonus if you receive more than $100 through this method.

    Here are some of the lower cost options you can choose from.

    Table 1 – Sending $1000 from the US to the Philippines
    Transfer Method Stated fees to send $1000 USD Hidden currency conversion cost Total cost Time for the transfer to arrive
    Wise, formerly TransferWise (recommended partner) $10 $0 $10 1-2 days
    Abra* $0 $10 $10 3-5 days
    Sharemoney $3 $11 $14 Minutes
    LBC Express (slow) $5 $13 $18 3-5 days
    PNB Web Remit (slow) $4 $15 $19 3-5 days
    Wells Fargo $5 $16 $21 3-5 days
    PNB Web Remit (fast) $9.5 $15 $24.5 Minutes
    XE Trade $0 $26 $26 3-5 days
    Remitly (slow) $0 $26 $26 3-5 days
    Xpress Money $11 $16 $27 3-5 days
    MoneyGram (slow) $0 $28 $28 3-5 days
    Western Union (slow) $0 $28 $28 5-7 days
    Lucky Money (slow) $3 $26 $29 3-5 days
    Transfast (slow) $5 $24 $29 3-5 days
    WorldRemit $14 $15 $29 3-5 days
    Remitly (fast) $4 $26 $30 Minutes
    Payoneer $3 $28 $31 3-5 days
    Xoom (slow) $5 $29 $34 3-5 days
    Western Union (fast) $8 $28 $36 Minutes
    MoneyGram (fast) $8 $28 $36 Minutes
    Xoom (fast) $8 $29 $37 Minutes
    Wire transfer $25 – 40 $10 – 20 $35 – 60 3-5 days
    PayPal $0 – 40 $25 – 40 $30 – 80 3-5 days
    Transfast (fast) $30 $24 $54 Minutes
    Lucky Money (fast) $36 $26 $62 Minutes
    LBC Express (fast) $50 $13 $63 Minutes
    Skrill $14 $50 $64 3-5 days

    Some notes for this and all the other tables:

    • Stated fees for PayPal will depend on what method you use. If you are sending money to a friend or family member, there is no fee (only the hidden currency conversion fee). If you send as a business the fee is 4%. If you use mass pay the fee is 2%. For all of these options there is a hidden currency conversion fee which is somewhere between 2.5% and 3.5%. For sending from the US. If you send using MassPay the hidden currency conversion fee is 2.5% but if you send using another method it’s 3.5%.
    • WorldRemit is offering their services only from the following states in the US:
      Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
    • The fees for wire transfers are estimates and vary from bank to bank. Depending on how you send the money, the exchange rate fee will be paid by your sending bank or the receiving bank. Most Philippine banks are reasonable when exchanging from USD to pesos and only charge a 1% hidden fee. However the fee will be higher for other currencies.
    • Small World FS fees may increase on subsequent transfers. We were not able to get clear information if their transfer rates would stay the same for future transfers.
    • Wells Fargo is one of the economical options to send money to the Philippines. They have a comparatively high exchange rate and fee than most of the other banks like; Bank of America, HSBC, etc.
    • All of the hidden currency conversion costs are based on our calculations and may vary. My experience when checking these costs is that most companies calculate a fixed percentage that they add to the cost and that this percentage does not vary much. However it’s possible for it to vary greatly so you might want to check it yourself from time to time.
    • The lowest cost option for Payoneer would be to use their transfer to bank option. If you transfer the money to Payoneer via credit card the costs will be higher. Also Payoneer generally does not accept businesses that have less than 10 employees. So to get business access to Payoneer you need to have a larger business with many employees. Or alternatively you can try and send money directly via their website using a credit card; but in this case the costs will be higher and they limit the sending amounts.
    • Xoom has been reported to cancel any payments that are for the purpose of sending to employees.
    • Adding funds for Abra is free if you do it by bank. It costs 1.5-2% if you add cash via teller.
    Table 2 – Sending £1000 from the UK to the Philippines
    Transfer Method Stated fees to send £1000 GBP Hidden currency conversion cost Total cost Time for the transfer to arrive
    OrbitRemit £2 £6 £8 1-2 days
    Wise, formerly TransferWise (recommended partner) £10 £0 £10 1-2 days
    Azimo £3 £9 £12 3-5 days
    MoneyGram £0 £13 £13 3-5 days
    Western Union £5 £9 £14 3-5 days
    Xpress Money £10 £5 £15 3-5 days
    Exchange4free £0 £20 £20 3-5 days
    WorldRemit £7 £17 £24 3-5 days
    XE Trade £0 £28 £28 3-5 days
    PayPal £0-40 £25-40 £45-80 3-5 days
    Wire transfer £15 – 25 £10 – 30 £25 – 55 3-5 days
    Travelex £0 £79 £79 3-5 days
    Table 3 – Sending $1000 from Canada to the Philippines
    Transfer Method Stated fees to send $1000 CAD Hidden currency conversion cost Total cost Time for the transfer to arrive
    Wise, formerly TransferWise (recommended partner) $12 $0 $12 1-2 days
    Xpress Money $8 $7 $15 3-5 days
    MoneyGram $15 $1 $16 Minutes
    Qicsend $4 $14 $18 3-5 days
    WorldRemit* $14 $11 $25 3-5 days
    Exchange4free $0 $26 $26 3-5 days
    Western Union $20 $8 $28 3-5 days
    XE Trade $0 $31 $31 3-5 days
    Transfast (fast) $30 $4 $34 Minutes
    PayPal $0-40 $25-40 $45-80 3-5 days
    Wire transfer $25-40 $20-30 $45-75 3-5 days
    Skrill $14 $50 $64 3-5 days
    Travelex $0 $130 $130 3-5 days
    Table 4 – Sending €1000 from Western Europe (Euro currency countries such as Germany, France, Italy) to the Philippines
    Transfer Method Stated fees to send €1000 EUR Hidden currency conversion cost Total cost Time for the transfer to arrive
    Wise, formerly TransferWise (recommended partner) €10 €0 €10 1-2 days
    Western Union €5 €11 €16 3-5 days
    MoneyGram €4 €12 €16 3-5 days
    Azimo €3 €22 €25 3-5 days
    Exchange4free €0 €25 €25 3-5 days
    XE Trade €0 €28 €28 3-5 days
    WorldRemit €13 €21 €34 3-5 days
    Wire transfer €20-35 €20-40 €40-75 3-5 days
    Xpress Money €28 €14 €42 3-5 days
    PayPal €0-40 €25-40 €45-80 3-5 days
    Skrill €13 €50 €53 3-5 days
    Travelex €0 €182 €182 3-5 days

    What if you want to send a fixed amount in pesos?

    Sometimes you might want to fix the amount that you are sending in pesos. This means for example sending an exact amount of 20,000 pesos. The reason you might want to do this is if you are hiring someone in the Philippines you will get a more reasonable local rate if you pay in pesos. When you start to pay in dollars you might find that your worker will ask for more money just because they are seeing the dollar sign! When sending in pesos, local people tend to think about it more in local salaries.

    This is more difficult to do and most services will not allow it. Here are some options that will allow this:

    What if you are sending to multiple people?

    If you’re sending to multiple people some of these options are difficult to use or might not even apply at all. The problem is the time and effort that it takes to navigate the website and send each individual amount. Here are some options that are easier for sending multiple payments:

    • PayPal – it’s expensive but if you use the MassPay option you can send easily to hundred people just by uploading a spreadsheet. The cost for MassPay is 2% plus a hidden fee of 2.5%, so the total cost is 4.5%. There is also an integration with PayPal and Time Doctor.
    • Payoneer – these guys have an easy to use API where you can send to multiple people. We are also developing an integration with Payoneer and Time Doctor.
    • Wise, formerly TransferWise – paying multiple people with Wise is easy with their batch payments tool. You simply upload a spreadsheet with payment details and you can pay hundreds of people all around the world in minutes. TimeDoctor have integrated with Wise and we have an article all about Wise (formerly TransferWise) here.

    Let us know your comments about any of these transfer methods below!

    Other articles that might interest you:

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    Rob Rawson

    Rob Rawson is a co-founder of Time Doctor which is software to improve work productivity and help keep track of what your team is working on, even when working remotely.

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