International Money Transfer Services

Ethical Fashion Guatemala has put together a list of companies that provide international money transfer services.

Guatemalan artisans have faced this problem: international money transfers. Ethical fashion provides artisans, coffee, and cacao producers with international banking. Using our US corporation.

Examples of issues When Guatemalan producers attempt to wire funds, most banks in Guatemala offer a bad exchange rate. PayPal, Zelle, and Venmo require a US bank account.

Over a million customers have saved money when using FairFX for their international payments. Get the best exchange rates available along with expert guidance and no transfer fees.

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OFX is a leading global money transfer company with 24/7 customer support and offices in the USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and Singapore. It offers an online money transfer platform and app with no maximum limit on transfers.

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TorFX provides a quick and simple service to transfer funds from one currency to another, from one bank account to another along with no transfer fees and highly competitive exchange rates.

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Transfermate is a regulated payment institution that allows both companies and individuals to send funds internationally. By using their global network of bank accounts, they can speed up payments, eliminate international bank fees, and offer more competitive exchange rates.

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Remitly make international money transfers easier than ever. Choose how and when you send, with great exchange rates and low fees.

How many banks are there in Guatemala?
The system currently comprises 18 banks, 11 financial companies, 14 general deposit warehouses, 28 insurance companies, three exchange houses, three offshore entities, eight brokerage houses, four credit card companies, one microfinance entity, and four institutions of other types.
We used BI more than any other ATMs because we were not charged ANY FEES for using these machines on our first trip to Guatemala. That changed on our return and there are now usually fees on all BI ATMs in Guatemala. The maximum withdrawal is 2,000 Quetzales per transaction
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