Each country has its own way of moving money, and choosing the right method can sometimes be difficult. That’s why we have curated the most popular and best payment options for you to use in Afghanistan.
No, PayPal is unfortunately not accepted in Afghanistan.
Wondering what the most popular ways to pay are in Afghanistan? Explore the top payment options and choose wisely.
Afghanistan, with a population of around 42.17 million people, has a GDP of approximately 17.25 billion making it the 137th largest economy in the world. The official currency of Afghanistan is the Afghan Afghani (AFN)
The economy has collapsed and is now largely based on subsistence agriculture and humanitarian aid. Formal economic relationships are minimal, with limited cross-border trade occurring with Pakistan.

In Afghanistan's severely constrained economy, the only widely used method of payment is physical cash, the Afghani. Informal "hawala" money transfer systems are essential for both domestic and international remittances. While mobile money services exist, they are not widely used or trusted for payments due to a lack of infrastructure and stability.

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