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Remitly

Remitly helps people send money internationally from a mobile phone or computer, going beyond the transaction to help immigrant communities thrive. Remitly Apps are available for iPhone and Android. Remitly offers money transfers to many Asian countries. Remitly also offers direct bank account transfers for pick up in over 10,000 locations.

Key Facts and Figures

  • 5.4+ Million Users.
  • 150+ Countries and Region Supported.
  • 100+ Currencies Supported.
Mission Statement

Mission Statement

We’re inspired by the sacrifice and courage of our customers. Remitly’s here to help the millions of immigrants around the world who make the huge [...]

We’re inspired by the sacrifice and courage of our customers.

Remitly’s here to help the millions of immigrants around the world who make the huge sacrifice of leaving their families behind to live and work in another country. These unsung heroes deliver on their promises to take care of those they love and provide them with upward mobility, improving their quality of life. Remitly work hard to help their hard-earned money stretch farther so more makes it to their loved ones safely.

Core Services

Core Services

Remittance Transfer services: Bank Transfers Cash Pickup Mobile Money Home Delivery Debit Card Deposit

Remittance Transfer services:

  • Bank Transfers
  • Cash Pickup
  • Mobile Money
  • Home Delivery
  • Debit Card Deposit
Countries Covered

Countries Covered

Coverage in 150+ Countries with 100+ currencies supported!!

Coverage in 150+ Countries with 100+ currencies supported!!

Fees and FX Rates

Fees and FX Rates

Remitly believe in transparency. All fees are displayed before sending any payment.

Remitly believe in transparency. All fees are displayed before sending any payment.

Q and A Selection

Q and A Selection

Q: “How much will my transfer cost?” A: To find out how much it costs to send a transfer, follow these quick steps: Visit the [...]

Q: “How much will my transfer cost?”
A: To find out how much it costs to send a transfer, follow these quick steps:
Visit the pricing page on our website.
Check that your sending country is correct. This is the country you want to send money from — it appears at the top of the page, next to your language selection. Sending from somewhere else? Open the drop-down menu and select your country.
Next, choose the country you want to send money to.
We’ll display the current exchange rate and fees.

If you’re a new Remitly customer, you might be eligible for a new customer offer that could include a reduced fee or a promotional exchange rate. If you’re eligible, this offer will be automatically applied to your first qualifying transfer.

Q:”How fast can I send money with Remitly? ”
A:The speed of your transfer depends on where you’re sending money and what options you choose. To find out how long your transfer will take:

Open the Remitly app or visit Remitly.com.
Sign in or create a new profile.
Start a new transfer and tell us how much you’d like to send.
We’ll show you the available transfer options.

Q: “What exchange rate will I get?”
A:We offer our best available exchange rates every time you send money. To check the exchange rate, sign in to your profile in the Remitly app or on Remitly.com and start a new transfer.
If you’re a new customer, you might qualify for a promotional exchange rate.

Q:”Why is my exchange rate different than I expected?”
A:If you notice a different exchange rate than the one you expected — or your exchange rate is different than a friend or family member’s — it could be because:

We regularly refresh our exchange rates.
The exchange rate and fees could change depending on the amount you’re sending, where you’re sending to, and the options you select.
New customer offers and offer codes might affect the fee or exchange rate.

Q: “What fees does Remitly charge?”
A:Depending on the options you select, you might pay a fee to send your transfer. Remitly does not charge any fees for recipients.
We’ll show you a detailed overview of your transfer cost before you send — so there are no surprises. To check your fee:

Start a transfer in the app or on Remitly.com.
Enter your recipient’s details, choose a delivery method, and decide how you’d like to pay.
We’ll display the fee and exchange rate in the Transfer summary so you can review them.
If the exchange rate and fee are what you expected, select Send Money to send your transfer on its way.

Note: If you use a credit card to pay for your transfer, your bank or card issuer might charge you an additional fee.

Q: “What discounts and rewards are available?”
A:To thank you for being a Remitly customer, we regularly offer promotions. You might be able to:

Get a new customer offer on your first transfer.
Earn rewards when you refer your friends and family.
Redeem an offer with an offer code.

Compliance and Legal Info

Compliance and Legal Info

Remitly, Inc. is registered with the U.S. Dept. of Treasury as a Money Services Business and licensed in several U.S. states as a money transmitter. [...]

Remitly, Inc. is registered with the U.S. Dept. of Treasury as a Money Services Business and licensed in several U.S. states as a money transmitter. Remitly is authorized to transmit money in all U.S. states and Washington, D.C. Remitly also operate in all Canadian provinces and Territories.

Additional Regulatory Compliance

Additional Regulatory Compliance

For jurisdictions where Remitly have been issued a license, please see below: Alabama – License: #508; State Agency: Alabama Securities Commission Alaska – License: #AKMT-10069; State [...]

For jurisdictions where Remitly have been issued a license, please see below:

  • Alabama – License: #508; State Agency: Alabama Securities Commission
  • Alaska – License: #AKMT-10069; State Agency: Division of Banking & Securities
  • Arizona – License: MT-0924258; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Arkansas – License: #43397; State Agency: Arkansas Securities Department
  • California – License: #2451; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Colorado – License: #500207; State Agency: State Bank Commissioner
  • Connecticut – License: #MT-1028236; State Agency: Department of Banking
  • Delaware – License: #019851; State Agency: Office of the State Bank Commissioner
  • District of Columbia – License: MTR1028236; State Agency: Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking
  • Florida – License: FT230000068; State Agency: Office of Financial Regulation
  • Georgia – License: #35835; State Agency: Department of Banking and Finance
  • Hawaii – License: #HIMT069; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Idaho – License: #MTL-138; State Agency: Department of Finance
  • Illinois – License: #MT.0000226; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Indiana – License: #24864; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Iowa – License: 2012-0074; State Agency: Division of Banking
  • Kansas – License: MT.0000082; State Agency: Office of the State Bank Commissioner
  • Kentucky – License: SC297450; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Louisiana – License: #410; State Agency: Office of Financial Institutions
  • Maine – License: #1028236; State Agency: Bureau of Financial Institutions
  • Maryland – License: #1028236; State Agency: Commissioner of Financial Regulation
  • Massachusetts – License: #FT1028236; State Agency: Commissioner of Financial Regulation
  • Michigan – License: MT0019257; State Agency: Department of Insurance and Financial Services
  • Minnesota – License: MN-MT-1028236; State Agency: Department of Commerce
  • Missouri – License: MO-24-7556; State Agency: Division of Finance
  • Mississippi – License: 2560; State Agency: Department of Banking and Consumer Finance
  • Nebraska – License: #1028236; State Agency: Department of Banking and Finance
  • Nevada – License: #MT11114; State Agency: Department of Business and Industry
  • New Hampshire – License: #19724-MT; State Agency: Banking Department
  • New Jersey – License: #L069348; State Agency: Department of Banking and Insurance
  • New Mexico – License: #; State Agency: Financial Institutions Division
  • New York – License: 103032; State Agency: Department of Financial Services
  • North Carolina – License: #157475; State Agency: Commissioner of Banks
  • North Dakota – License: MT102794; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Ohio – License: OHMT088; State Agency: Department of Commerce, Division of Financial Institutions
  • Oklahoma – License: OKDOB001; State Agency: Banking Department
  • Oregon – License: MTX-30125; State Agency: Division of Finance and Corporate Securities
  • Pennsylvania – License: #47288; State Agency: Department of Banking
  • Rhode Island – License: #20203963CT; State Agency: Department of Business Regulation
  • South Carolina – License: #1028236; State Agency: Office of the Attorney General
  • South Dakota – License: 1028236.MT; State Agency: Division of Banking
  • Tennessee – License: #180; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Texas – License: #3079; State Agency: Department of Banking
  • Utah – License: 126; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Vermont – License: #100-083; State Agency: Department of Financial Institutions
  • Virginia – License: M0-292; State Agency: Bureau of Financial Institutions
  • Washington – License: 550-MT-70587; State Agency: Division of Financial Institutions
  • West Virginia – License: WVMT-1028236; State Agency: Division of Financial Institutions
  • Wyoming – License: 7206; State Agency: Division of Banking
  • Puerto Rico – License: TM-143; Agency: Puerto Rico Commissioner of Financial Institutions
  • District of Columbia – License: MTR1028236; Agency: disb.dc.gov
  • Guam – License: 2300929; State Agency: Department of Revenue and Taxation
  • Northern Mariana Islands – License: 22-RMD-002(N); State Agency: Department of Commerce
  • Canada – Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) Registration number: M15481516; Revenu Québec License number: 12441
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