Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about Pakistani rupee (PKR) transfers.
You can’t currently send money from PKR.
Sending to PKR
Who can I send PKR to?
You can send PKR to any PKR-denominated bank account in Pakistan, except express accounts.
There are bank account types in Pakistan that do not allow any IBFT credit from any channel, or do not allow any inward local transfers at all. These accounts are:
Meezan Bank Express account
Allied Bank Express account
Payments sent to these account types will either be rejected instantly, or stuck with the recipient bank until we ask our partner to claim the funds back. Please avoid sending transfers to these account types using your Wise account.
What information do I need about my recipient?
You’ll need their full name and IBAN. This is 24 characters long, contains both letters and numbers, and starts with PK.
How much can I send?
You can send up to 35,000,000 PKR per transfer
How long does it usually take for the money to arrive?
Once we receive and convert your money, it usually arrives on the same day in your recipient’s bank account. Conversion can take up to 2 working days.
We’ll always give you an estimate for how long your transfer will take when you set it up.
Learn more about how long transfers take
Are there any restrictions on sending to PKR?
The recipient of a transfer to PKR must be a private individual.
If you send money to an Asaan account, transfers sent to those accounts will be rejected in case your recipient has an account limit of 500,000 PKR.