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OFX offers better risk management tools suited for corporate or large transfers. Wise on the other hand offers better deals, is much easier to use and suits individuals sending money home or solopreneurs.
Here we've compared Wise and OFX in terms of their rates, fees, transfer speed & limits, user reviews, and more.
Both services are safe, offer great features and deals on international transfers, but depending on your needs one is probably better than the other.
The key difference between Wise and OFX is that Wise is built for self-managed small or medium transfers, while OFX is made to handle large transfers on your behalf.
OFX offers tools like forward contracts, limit orders, and spot transfers to make the most of the exchange rate fluctuations, as well as, dedicate account managers to handle transfers on your behalf.
With Wise on the other hand, you are handling your own transfer, which is usually cheaper, and the entire process has been simplified to make it as easy and as painless as possible.
Overview: Who wins?
Fees & Rates
9.4
Transfer Speed
9.0
Safety & Trust
9.2
Product Offering
8.8
Transfer Limits
9.5
Ease of Use
10.0
Customer Feedback
8.5
9.2Overall
Fees & Rates
8.5
Transfer Speed
8.0
Safety & Trust
8.5
Product Offering
8.8
Transfer Limits
9.5
Ease of Use
8.2
Customer Feedback
8.3
8.5Overall
If you do not have either one, here’s a quick overview of when it’s best to use OFX or Wise:
Wise is better for…
OFX is better for…
Recurring transfers abroad
Small and medium transfers abroad
Self-managed transfers online or through the app
Popular currencies like USD, EUR, GBP, etc.
Large transfers (although the rates are slightly worse compared to Wise, it is compensated by the account manager and the service you get).
Looking at different transfer amounts and currencies (live data below), we can see that Wise offers more for your money on anything above $5,000 while OFX becomes cheaper as you start going into lower numbers.
However, the difference between the two on small transfers is almost negligible, but paired with UI experience and transparency, Wise is simply better at a cost of few cents on small transfers.
Wise offers money transfers at the mid-market rate and charge a fee, while OFX has no fee but adds a markup.
This an important differentiator between the two and will determine which provider suits you better.
Here's a quick OFX vs Wise comparison of the fees.
Here's a table summarising Wise's live exchange rates and fees for different transfer amounts and currencies.
It's clear that Wise get you more money the more you send, especially over $5,000 compared to OFX.
This is unusual, because currency brokers like OFX are usually cheaper when it comes to larger amounts (clearly evident in our TorFX vs Wise comparison)
It might not seem like much, but looking at these side by side there is a difference especially if you're planning to make multiple or very large transfers.
It's a tie, both Wise and OFX are really fast when it comes to money transfers abroad.
In most cases, especially on smaller transfers you can expect money to arrive in minutes or within a day.
For larger transfers, Wise can take around 1-2 days (depending on the currencies) while OFX can take around 2-4 days (again, depends on the currencies).
Here's a quick overview of OFX vs Wise in terms of speed.
OFX is the winner here, they offer more features and bigger coverage compared to Wise.
If you're looking to send more exotic currencies, OFX is much better. If on the other hand you are sending generic currencies (EUR, USD, GBP, etc..), Wise might be a better option.
Here's a quick overview of the features offered by OFX and Wise.
Wise offers a multi-currency account, P2P transfers for domestic payments between friends and family, as well as offers a business account (same as OFX).
This is mostly beneficial for personal or single transfers.
OFX on the other hand offers an extremely diverse set of currency risk and business tools, like forward contracts, spot transfers, FX risk management, and dedicated account managers.
Wise is generally better for sole traders, freelancer, or small companies, since your goal is most likely to save on fees, than have dedicated accounts managers, support and access to FX risk tools.
OFX on the other hand is better suited for SMEs and companies operating with currencies (for example with multiple international clients, employees, suppliers, etc).
For more information on their business accounts and offering, check out our Wise and OFX business account reviews.
When it comes to usability, Wise is a clear winner here.
Their entire service is built around simple, quick and accessible money transfers, it's very hard to beat that.
OFX being a broker makes it a bit harder, you need to go through a longer signup and review process, speak to your account manager, and jump a few more hoops before sending money.
Both companies are regulated and are safe to send money abroad.
However, I would give Wise a win here because of their coverage.
Wise is covered in over 15 countries/regions, meaning they are legally allowed to make transfers from those places.
What are regulators?
In simple terms, for a company to be able to make transfers from a country, it needs someone in that country to give it a stamp of approval.
That someone is usually a financial regulator. And it is different in every country, state, or region.
However, this does not make OFX any less safe or secure , instead, it means that OFX has less coverage in terms of where they can offer their services.
Here's a quick summary of what security options both companies are offering.
Also, take a look at what our users had to say about both companies.
Wise user reviews
Would you recommend Wise?
Russell Pinkes
I can’t send money to Belize
No, I don't recommendNovember 19th, 2025
Katsiaryna
Once trying to open sire, was automatically blocked for no reason
No, I don't recommendOctober 5th, 2025
Alan
Unable to transfer money from Philippines to any other country. Philippines Wise does not work
No, I don't recommendOctober 1st, 2025
Anonymous
Retiro de dinero en transferencia
Yes, I recommendSeptember 6th, 2025
Uwe
great rates and service - unfortunately for some countries not yet available
Yes, I recommendAugust 25th, 2025
Martin Premprakash Anantharaman
On the first transfer to a hospital in NY they were already screaming that this was a sure scam and the same on my next transfer to a fried in Nigeria. They then summarily closed my account TERMINATING THE RUNNING TRANSFER TO NIGERIA, claiming that, hold on, I was being scammed🤦♂️ Sure, I could have appealed but immediately found that I would have had to provide so much intrusive detail that I desisted.
No, I don't recommendJuly 22nd, 2025
Martin Premprakash Anantharaman
Setting up is a bit unwieldy if you want to make a one-off transfer, as you have to create an account with complete identification - but it works and the process as well as charges are great.
Yes, I recommendJuly 18th, 2025
Anonymous
My brother wants to send me money from India to Nigeria but he's finding it difficult how can he do it
No, I don't recommendApril 17th, 2025
Mohammed
WARNING : Wise was Great until main office decided to ruin WISE By letting the TW India office control handling Random verifications and do what ever they want by insane replies and no replies etc.
If you want to waste your time and enjoy a journey into Black Hole of Insane then go ahead and try WISE !
No, I don't recommendFebruary 14th, 2025
Anonymous
Can't receive money from php to idr so far
I'm not sureJanuary 24th, 2025
sudheir
They don't allow transfer to Brokerage firms from India
No, I don't recommendJanuary 13th, 2025
Anonymous
Good app to transfer money
Yes, I recommendJanuary 13th, 2025
Anonymous
I didn't find Cuba on your list.
No, I don't recommendDecember 29th, 2024
Anonymous
cuba not work
No, I don't recommendDecember 22nd, 2024
Nina
I made a transfer to a Canadian company 1.5 months ago, and the funds have not yet been received. After multiple emails, Wise insists that the money was paid out. However, I have received an official statement from the recipient’s bank confirming that the money has not been received. Wise's complaints department sent me a final letter stating that, according to their records, the funds were paid out.
Additionally, Wise states the following in their Customer Agreement regarding their responsibility for losses:
Quote from Wise's Terms:
"Our Customer Agreement also explains our responsibility for losses in Section 29:
29.1 Unforeseeable loss or damage. We are not responsible for any loss or damage that is not foreseeable. Loss or damage is foreseeable if either it is obvious that it will happen or if, at the time the contract was made, both we and you knew it might happen, for example, if you discussed it with us during your sign-up process.
29.9 We are not liable for things which are outside of our control. We (and our affiliates) cannot be liable for our inability to deliver or delay because of things which are outside our control."
Despite these terms, Wise has not been able to resolve this issue, and the money has still not been delivered as promised.
I find it irresponsible that Wise does not conduct any investigations into the matter. The Canadian bank associated with Wise is unable to provide any information, as everything goes through Wise. Wise must be capable of tracking the funds and providing precise details about where exactly the money is, who received it, and to which bank account it was deposited.
I would advise everyone to be cautious when transferring large sums of money with Wise. They are not capable of executing a secure money transfer!
No, I don't recommendDecember 8th, 2024
Shengjie Yin
good and perfect
Yes, I recommendDecember 2nd, 2024
Tristan
Beware: Wise's Unethical Policies and Unresponsive Support Cost My Business
I am sharing my experience with Wise to warn fellow business owners about the serious risks and unacceptable practices you may encounter if you choose to use their services.
My business, is a legally registered travel agency in the UK, and I relied on Wise to manage payments for my photography and cultural tours, primarily in South America. Things took a turn for the worse when Wise froze my account and accused my business of violating their Acceptable Use Policy, citing my once-a-year humanitarian trip to Cuba.
Despite explaining multiple times that:
No Cuba-related transactions were ever processed through Wise (I use a separate European bank for this purpose),
My tours comply with the “Support for Cuban People” category authorized by OFAC, designed to help Cuban citizens outside state control,
Wise completely ignored the facts. Their customer support team responded with automated messages, refused to engage in any meaningful dialogue, and even lied, claiming they didn't monitor my emails—despite clear evidence to the contrary. After days of chasing them and providing thorough documentation, they chose to close my account without justification.
The Consequences:
Wise left my business in chaos, disrupting essential transactions and client arrangements.
Their rigid policies align with sanctions widely condemned by the global community, and in doing so, they indirectly support humanitarian suffering.
The Bottom Line:
Wise is unreliable, unresponsive, and unethical. If your business has any complexity or humanitarian focus, beware: Wise will shut you down without notice or explanation, and customer support will abandon you. Their actions have serious real-world consequences.
Avoid Wise if you value your business stability or require ethical and accountable financial services. There are far better alternatives out there that won’t put your livelihood at risk Beware: Wise's Unethical Policies and Unresponsive Support Cost My Business
No, I don't recommendNovember 14th, 2024
Anonymous
I have been a customer for a few years. Yes I love the instant deposits as I make around $1K. However as many non US entities Wise uses a bank out of New York. Therefore the TRANSFER and DEPOSIT from an account transfer can take 4 to 6 days. What this means is that you will not able to make another ACH transfer during this time. This is frustrating if you have to make a follow up transfer in a few days. All in all don't plan to make more than 4 transfer in a month because it may not fo through, Not sure if other transfer companies operate the same way but I am about to find out as I will try Revolute. Bottom linw will require you to use ANOTHER payment method like credit card or some other method. Understand this: YOU MAY HAVE THE MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT but they WILL NOT TRY TO VERIFY IT WITHIN THE THE PERIOD IT WILL TAKE THEM TO DEPOSIT IT IN YOUR ACCOUNT. To add insult to injury I called in and the agent siad that they can see that they got paid but the computer takes time to update/reconcille I guess! It is a slow system!
I'm not sureNovember 7th, 2024
Anonymous
There is a lot of advice on RECEIVING INHERITANCE in the UK from overseas but nothing on the rules for SENDING money gifts to grandchildren living OVERSEAS and the rules on Inheritance Tax in that case.
I'm not sureOctober 29th, 2024
Anonymous
The service is decent, nothing more. I have had security issues that are not quickly resolved. Call center personnel are average. The app is not, in general, user friendly. You should definitely do research on a variety of service providers before making a choice. Do not take the reviews at face value. I chose Wise based on positive reviews but now regret not doing more research on other companies.
I'm not sureOctober 20th, 2024
Anonymous
So far so good
I'm not sureOctober 14th, 2024
Daniel
I checked to see if Wise even sends money to Colombia. Colombia is not even in their list of countries. Why is it even advertising for Colombia?
I'm not sureOctober 10th, 2024
Bill Sanders
I have used Wise for several years. They once rejected a large transfer because it was to a coal company. Apparently, they are a woke company! But they refused to tell me why. More recently, they required verification of my identity using a smart phone. I am 69 and never owned a cell phone because I don't need one. But they forced me to buy one, which I did last week. Getting the phone updates ate up all my data, so i got 1 GB more. I took 12 different pics of my passport and another 12 of my face for them. They rejected them - and are holding up my transfer. Now my phone ate up that gig of data and I must buy another gig (thru Tracfone) just to use the phone. What a hassle. This is not a photo studio! They know who i am already.
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No, I don't recommendOctober 3rd, 2024
Ziggy Meilus
It used to be always instant, now it may come right away or it can take 5 even 7 days to get the money.
I'm not sureAugust 30th, 2024
Anonymous
i've heard of people having issues with accounts being locked/restricted, but i think that was mostly for business accounts, maybe they were locked for good reason. for me, i've had no issue with my account though i've only used it for small transfers and not very often, over the past 5+ years
Yes, I recommendJuly 26th, 2024
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OFX user reviews
Would you recommend OFX?
Anonymous
They have limit amount
No, I don't recommendSeptember 25th, 2025
Anonymous
Not free service
I'm not sureSeptember 5th, 2025
Schuffner
all question answered, rechecked, not successful!
I'm not sureAugust 28th, 2025
Jon
Free for two months than have to pay a monthly fee. I don't want to do that.
I'm not sureAugust 15th, 2025
Anonymous
Plz give me my withdraw
No, I don't recommendMarch 24th, 2025
Anonymous
Gives better exchange rate
Yes, I recommendFebruary 24th, 2025
Michael Patrick Briggs
It amazes me that a company dealing with your money can afford to be so cavalier with how they treat you.
I made a transfer of AUD$3000 to two different recipients on a Monday, then apparently needed to verify my identity due to an update of location actioned by a staff member without my consent.
I provided that on the Tuesday, and despite contacting OFX three times over the next few days, only got an update at 4.30pm Friday that more information was required.
That came with a promise that if I got it to them fast, my transfers would be processed before 5pm. I sent the requested information within minutes - it is currently 5.30pm and nothing has happened.
That means AUD$3000 has been sitting with them for a week, transfers don't occur on the weekend, and I have no faith it will even be Monday, because they only get back to me if I chase them.
If you put AUD$3000 on the short-term money market along with money from the 100,000 other customers they cheat like this, you make some pretty good intertest off other people's misery.
OFX should be ashamed of themselves and fined by the regulators - I'll certainly make sure at least one of those things happen, but otherwise highly recommend you choose another provider for international money exchange.
No, I don't recommendAugust 2nd, 2024
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With 6+ years of hands-on experience in international money transfer services, Artiom has tested and analyzed dozens of companies, services, and apps firsthand. From sending money between the UK, EU, US, JP, and ID, to helping friends and family transfer large amounts abroad, he combines deep personal experience with industry insight.
He has worked on content and product at MoneyTransfers.com since 2019, with a focus on FX rates, transfer apps & companies, and comparison tools. His work has been featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Decrypt, PoundSterling, and more.
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