Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions about Peruvian sol (PEN) transfers.
You can’t currently send money from PEN.
Sending to PEN
Who can I send PEN to?
You can send PEN to accounts with the following banks:
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Banco BBVA Continental (BCON)
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Banco de Comercio (BDCM)
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Banco de Crédito del Perú (BCPL)
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Banco GNB Perú S.A. (HBPE)
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Banco Interamericano de Finanzas (BanBif)
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Banco Internacional del Perú (Interbank) (BINP)
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Banco Pichincha (FINA)
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Banco Santander Perú S.A. (BSAP)
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Banco Scotiabank Perú S.A.A. (BSUD)
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Caja Cusco (CUSCO)
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Citibank del Perú S.A. (CITI)
If your recipient’s bank isn’t mentioned above, you won’t be able to send money to them.
What information do I need about my recipient?
You’ll need their:
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full name
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phone number
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address
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2–20 digit local account number and account type
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bank name and bank code
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8 digit DNI or 9–12 digit Carnet de Extranjeria, for private recipients
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11 digit RUC (identification number), for business recipients
How much can I send?
You can send up to the equivalent of 1,900 USD per transfer and 9,900 USD every 30 days.
How long does it usually take for the money to arrive?
Once we receive and convert your money, it usually takes 1–2 working days to arrive 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.