Alternatives to Cash App for International Money Transfers
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Author: Keith Hodges
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Cash App is a simple and straightforward peer-to-peer (P2P) payments platform with an estimated 70 million users to date.
Alternatives are needed because Cash App does not support international money transfers.
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As far as mobile services go, Cash App is widely considered to be a safe and reliable P2P app, but does not support international payments.
Users of the app will need to use a money transfer app instead.
Cash App against the alternatives
Firstly, apps from money transfer companies are like Cash App, but actually offer international transfers.
They're also more cost effective than banks and other app alternatives like PayPal.
Here's how they stack up:
Method | Detail | Mid-Market Rate | Exchange Rate ($1 = €XX) | Fees | Received amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Money transfer company | A company online, or through an account manager, offering competitive rates on international transfers. | 0.9302 | 0.9378 | $6.42 | €931.73 ✅ |
Bank account | Every day banks, like Chase, offer weaker exchange rates and slower transfers. | 0.9302 | 0.9058 | $5.00 | €900.80 ❌ |
PayPal | Apps like PayPal generally offer the worst exchange rates and add a fee percentage on top. | 0.9302 | 0.8996 | $4.99 + 4.5% | €858.64 ❌ |
Cash App | Cash App does not offer international money transfers. | Not possible | Not possible | Not possible | €0.00 ❌ |
What can Cash App be used for?
While Cash App can not be used internationally, it does have uses for domestic and P2P transfers.
Cash App is primarily used to send and receive money: users search for contacts by entering their recipient’s name, phone number, or $Cashtag username. Payment requests are also submitted this way, with both parties notified once payment is made.
The key features of Cash App include:
Send and receive money domestically, quickly and conveniently
Receive a free Cash App debit card
Open a free Cash App account separate from your bank account
The alternatives in detail
If you plan to use Cash App to make an international transfer outside the UK or US, we recommend using a money transfer company. All of them offer fast, affordable, and secure alternatives.
Wise is one of the most well known and popular money transfer options. The company is similar in price to Zing's 0.2%, with prices starting around 0.35%. Again, you'll pay around 4-5% with PayPal.
Like Zing, Wise offers a number of other features as well, including local currency accounts. Again, the app is quick and easy, can sync to bank accounts to make payments easier and has a P2P option within it.
Overall, it's a great alternative to Cash App for for international transfers. It's also a good choice for small, regular transfers and for travel money when travelling as well.
Exchange rate | 0% (mid-market rate) |
|---|---|
Fees | from 0.35% |
Virtual cards | Yes |
Supports P2P | Yes |
Open banking and syncing | Yes |
- Fees for Wise are 0.35%, but you pay the mid-market rate on transfers
- The app is one of the cleanest to use, and syncs nicely with desktop use should you need it
- Instant transfers to other Wise users through the P2P offering, with 96% of transfers (based on Wise data) arriving the same day
- Wise has taken a bit of slack for its customer service levels when needed. The account is mainly online, so speaking to someone at Wise can be difficult
Please share your experience with Wise
Would you recommend Wise?
Russell Pinkes
I can’t send money to Belize
Katsiaryna
Once trying to open sire, was automatically blocked for no reason
Alan
Unable to transfer money from Philippines to any other country. Philippines Wise does not work
Anonymous
Retiro de dinero en transferencia
Uwe
great rates and service - unfortunately for some countries not yet available
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.
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.
Anonymous
My brother wants to send me money from India to Nigeria but he's finding it difficult how can he do it
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 !
Anonymous
Can't receive money from php to idr so far
sudheir
They don't allow transfer to Brokerage firms from India
Anonymous
Good app to transfer money
Anonymous
I didn't find Cuba on your list.
Anonymous
cuba not work
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!
Shengjie Yin
good and perfect
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
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!
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.
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.
Anonymous
So far so good
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?
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. Note: This comment has been edited by the MoneyTransfers.com team to align with our content guidelines.
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.
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
Revolut is a neobank that offers the widest coverage for P2P transfers within its app, making it a solid Cash App alternative.
Revolut is very much app first, and the P2P payment option, which is international, can make it an effective replace to Cash App for most users.
Transfers through the P2P option are immediate and exchange rates are competitive at around 0.4%, although you pay an additional 1% at weekends.
For regular transfers between countries, or sending money home, Revolut is a great option.
Exchange rate | from 0.4% |
|---|---|
Fees | Based on the transfer, from around 0.5% |
Virtual cards | Yes |
Supports P2P | Yes |
Open banking and syncing | Yes |
- Whilst offering an alternative to Cash App, you also get interest on USD, GBP and EUR balanaces
- Recently launched RevPoints, that can be turned into air miles or hotel stays
- Users can send to a wide range of countries (160) and over 70 currencies
- Limits on transfers are low ($1,000) before you need to pay monthly, but it is the perfect option for transfers between friends and family
Please share your experience with Revolut
Would you recommend Revolut?
Anonymous
Family purpose
Anonymous
Our family and in-laws use revolut for when they come to the UK, when we're in Germany, France or Portugal to pay each other back for holiday expenses for our families such as shopping, meals, petrol, gifts etc. It's great.
Anonymous
not competitive
Anonymous
Yes i recommend
Malek
Does not support transactions for people resident in algeria
Gigani
Excellent service
Eric
Does not support transactions for people resident in Indonesia
Anonymous
Excellent
František
I have had Revolut for a long time and I can recommend, the best app for me Note: Translated from "Revolut už mám dlouho a můžu doporučit za mě nejlepší aplikace"
Anonymous
I haven't been able to set up. it won't resend the codes
WorldRemit is an alternative to Cash App that offers a few different pickup methods for the funds. This includes airtime and mobile money transfers.
There is no P2P payment option with WorldRemit in the same way as the Zing, Wise or Revolut and rates and fees combined make them a little higher in cost than the others on the list.
This being said, for access to African markets in particular, as well as the alternative withdrawals methods, they are a great option.
Exchange rate | 0.5% - 1.25% |
|---|---|
Fees | from $1.99 |
Virtual cards | No |
Supports P2P | No |
Open banking and syncing | Yes |
- Customers can access airtime and mobile money transfers into Africa in which most other apps do not
- Supports open banking and syncing to the accounts for faster transfers
- Access is limited in European markets
Please share your experience with WorldRemit
Would you recommend WorldRemit?
Andrew Judd
My account was deactivated. No reason given. I don’t have multiple accounts. One recipient was a scammer and I deleted them. I’ve helped out many friends with medical expenses. Wisdom tooth extracted 2500 and 1000 for some food. That’s all Motorcycle accident 5000 that’s all Flight home and medicine for grandfather 6000 That’s all. The scammer offered a video. I don’t buy any videos I’m visiting a friend who is a teacher and offered to pay 2600 for a flight and 16000 for luggage, swimsuit and rent on her place while she is off work and holidaying. Now I have to go to a post office and use western union
Terry Twala
Very efficient.
Anonymous
Very misleading, live exchange rate does not match with their app is showing. Fast and seems to be secure, I use them when I'm in need to send fund ASAP.
Anonymous
different price from shown here
Anonymous
exchange rates on comparison website are quite high
Anonymous
Only phone app.
Stanley Davidson
After setting up a valid account with all true and real identity, the system blocked me without any valid reason. Upon calling Customer Service & requesting a reconsideration & a valid reason why I was blocked, Customer Service said that I "violated some TOUs" (Terms Of Use) without stating exactly what I did. My ONLY action was an ATTEMPT to do a normal wire transfer. One can't do anything but to do a wire transfer, & it WAS NOT completed. How do they block my account for something, whatever it was, that I supposedly committed? When I requested the reason for the block they'd said that "it's Company policy to not provide reason(s) why an account is blocked", so exactly how am I supposed to not do something if I re-read their Policy against such action when I can't find why I was blocked? It was asked repeatedly why/what Policy(ices) was/were broken enough to cause the account to be blocked, but they'd completely refused to answer or acknowledge the question, they'd just kept completely silent. That ended the conversation because anything further would remain in total silence, so it was useless to ask anymore questions. I will be 💯% posting this exact statement on www.trustpilot.com for the world to see how undeserving this company is when mistreating a customer for no valid reason. Please enjoy the review!!!
Anonymous
Awesome service
Anonymous
I cannot figure out how to fund my transfer with my bank account instead of a debit card. The Chat service took way to long to answer my questions. Frustrating experience.
Robert Myles
Hi All a good place to send money to ghana
Jake Reynolds
Is this company an app? Or does it run a proper website? Who knows? Customer service is only through their app so I am guessing that if you dont do 100% of your transactions through your phone, forget WorldRemit. I dont use my phone because after all the extra strong passwords, and bio id, and 2 step verify, and whatever comes next they are STILL UNSECURE.
Anonymous
The money I sent got stuck without a return because I couldn't provide a bank statement as proof. The bank account I was having didn't have that privilege. All requirements should be stated beforehand.
Anonymous
app not working. tried to use on my smart phone and woudnt sign up.
Payoneer is a money transfer provider aimed at businesses and freelancers, with a P2P platform within it.
For those working on the move, it is the best alternative to Cash App.
It is slightly more expense based on the exchange rate, which is at around 2%, but does also sync with marketplaces for selling or offering services.
Overall, it's a specific alternative for freelancers who may want to send and receive international business payments more effectively than you can through Cash App.
Exchange rate | 2% |
|---|---|
Fees | Up to 3% |
Virtual cards | Yes |
Supports P2P | Yes |
Open banking and syncing | Yes |
- Access to a professional P2P network for international business payments
- Offers access to 9 local currency accounts with cards for spending through the app
- Comes with account management and support that you wouldn't get with Revolut, Wise or Zing
- This is a business app only, so would not be suitable for personal use
Please share your experience with Payoneer
Would you recommend Payoneer?
Anonymous
It's a complete rubbish, stupid site, so many bugs, and very slow, they should fix it
Where is PayPal?
PayPal is maybe the app that comes to mind when considering alternatives to Cash App for international transfers. But you should avoid it.
International transfers with PayPal come with high fees and bad exchange rates. As outlined above it is even more expensive than transferring with a bank.
PayPal is not good value for money on international money transfers.
We will only ever recommend sending money with an app we think offers a great service, and good value for money.
Finding the right provider

Exchange rates
The exchange rate have the biggest impact on the cost of a transfer.
Different alternatives will offer different rates and this will be shown as a percentage.
The lower the percentage, the cheaper the alternative will be.

Fees
Fees sometimes added to the cost of a transfer.
This may be as a percentage of the amount sent, or could be a set fee.
No fees does not necessarily mean cheaper alternatives when paired with the exchange rate.

Speed
P2P transfers are often instant, but not all money transfer companies offer these.
To get the fastest Cash App alternative, it is best to search for live rates.
Certain companies will offer faster transfers.

Coverage
If you are looking for an alternative for ongoing use, consider the coverage.
Apps like Wise or Zing will give global coverage and local accounts.
Money transfer companies will offer more than just international transfers.
Compare for your transfer
Cash App efficiently serves its US and UK-based customers, but is not fit for international money transfers.
We strive to provide the most useful and up-to-date information about money transfers in a bid to help customers save money when sending money across borders.
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