Exchange rate markup
The exchange rate markup is the percentage added to the mid-market rate (the "real" NGN rate) by the service provider.
Finding the company that offers the best exchange rate will result in more NGN received.
Some companies such as Wise will offer to send money at the mid-market rate, meaning you will receive 1,369.5599 NGN per US dollar. However, they compensate with slightly higher transfer fees.
Transfer fees
Transfer fees between the US and Nigeria can be fixed, percentage-based, or a combination of both.
The transfer fees largely depend on how many dollars you are sending, the transfer and delivery methods you use, and the specific provider fees.
Companies like WorldRemit, Remitly, or Instarem will let you make your first transfer for free (depending on the amount of USD you send). However, they will add a higher markup to the ‘real’ exchange rate.
Deposit and delivery methods
The way you fund your NGN transfers can significantly affect the cost.
A bank transfer is the overall cheapest deposit option based on our analysis of 10 money transfer companies servicing Nigeria.
While depositing and receiving cash are the most expensive methods in Nigeria, so expect to pay premium fees.
You need to consider all three fees to get the best option, but we’ve done this for you.
We’ve analyzed 10 companies supporting USD-NGN transfers and found that Paysend offers the lowest fees and best exchange rates for transfers to Nigeria from the US.
With Paysend, your recipient will get the most NGN from the US.
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