Money Transfer Services In South Africa

Money Transfer Services is a way to pass money from one bank account to another. In simple terms this is when you ask your bank to send a stipulated amount from one account to another account. It is also a faster form of transaction than using a bank draft.

Money Transfer Services In South Africa

Exchange4free – South Africa

Phone: 011 453 7818

Sikhona Money Transfer

Phone: 086 166 0660

SFX Money Transfer

Phone: 021 531 0660

exchange 4 free

Phone: 076 471 5723

Mukuru

Phone: 074 831 2504

Mama Money

Phone: 021 202 5420

MoneyGram

Phone: 021 957 7680

What is the best way to transfer money to South Africa?

Here are the best ways to transfer money to South Africa with Wise:

Bank Transfer. Bank transfers are usually the cheapest option when it comes to funding your international money transfer with Wise.

Debit Card. Paying for your transfer with a debit card is easy and fast.

Credit Card.

PISP.

Swift.

Is GCash available in South Africa?

Yes, you are able to download and register for a GCash account if you have an active Philippines mobile number (any PH network), even while abroad. If you are currently overseas, do make sure your SIM / mobile phone has activated Roaming*

Does WorldRemit work in South Africa?

WorldRemit Ltd (registered in the UK) partner with local South African ADLAs (entities that are licensed in South Africa with authority to process money transfers into South Africa). You can send money to South Africa, using WorldRemit’s partners for cash pick-up, bank account and mobile money delivery.

How can I send money to someone without a bank account in South Africa?

How to Send Money to Someone Without a Bank Account

Create an E-Wallet. This is by far the cheapest option.

Send via a Money Transfer Agent.

Use Pre-Paid Card Services.

Send Money in the Post.

Draw the Money and Deliver it in Person.

Does PayPal work in South Africa?

In order to conform to South African exchange control regulations, you’re not actually permitted to use PayPal funds sent to you to pay other PayPal users or make purchases. You do need to sign up for an FNB Withdraw Service account, which’ll let you link a PayPal account to a South African bank account.