How it works

Sending money through RemitM is simple, secure and cost-effective. Our rates are competitive and your money is always protected. You only have to complete four simple steps: it couldn’t be easier.

All you need is access to the internet and you can transfer money online in four easy steps.

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You do not need to visit a bank or an agent; neither will you need to ring your beneficiary with details of the transfer made.

1. Register online & open an account

You can register online and create an account with us in minutes. This will enable you to make money transfers and manage your transactions 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

As part of the registration process, you will need to provide us some basic information about you, along with your reasons for transferring money.

2. Real-time quote

Our system will give you a live quote, based on your remittance information. This will ensure that you know exactly how much your recipient will receive in the chosen currency and also the fee payable on the transaction.

3. Beneficiary/ recipient information

If you decide to make a remittance based on the quote, you need to provide us with the following information:

  • Country where you are sending money
  • Currency and the amount you are sending
  • Name of beneficiary, plus their bank account details and contact information
4. Payment

You can make your payment to us for the full amount of the quote, including any fees, by debit card or bank transfer.

As an added security/assurance measure, you and your recipient will be notified via text or e-mail once the transaction has been completed. You can also track your transaction, giving you complete peace of mind.

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