How to send money from PayPal to Wise
Wondering if you can send money from PayPal to Wise? In this article, we'll cover the possibilities.
In this helpful guide, we’ll run through all the best options for sending money to someone who doesn’t have a bank account. This includes online money transfer services, mobile wallets, money orders and many more.
If you’re sending money to someone in another country, Wise could potentially the best option to use. You can send money worldwide for low fees¹ and the mid-market exchange rate. Your recipient will need a bank account to receive the funds, but they don’t need a Wise account. You can also use Wise to receive money in multiple currencies - but more on this later.
Online money transfer services let you arrange, pay for and send money nationally or worldwide.
For example, there’s Wise. This is a particularly useful option if your recipient has a bank account, but not in the currency you’re sending. They can sign up with Wise, get local bank details (in selected major currencies) and then receive money in the local currency.
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This gets round the need for banks to carry out the currency conversion, which often involves fees and poor exchange rates.
Other money transfer services can also be helpful. If you’re sending money within the US, Walmart could be a handy option. It has an online money transfer service called Walmart2Walmart². This lets you order online or head into your local Walmart store to arrange a payment, then your recipient simply needs to head into their nearest Walmart to collect.
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It may seem like an old-fashioned way to send money, but money orders are a really useful option in this particular situation.
A money order is a little like a pre-paid check, but without the need for a bank account. You simply need to buy one in the dollar amount you want to send and mail it to your recipient. They can then cash it to receive the money.
There are quite a few places to buy money orders in the US, including³:
You can usually cash money orders at the locations above, as well as buying them.
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Mobile wallets offer a useful way for people without bank accounts to send and receive money. There are lots to choose from, with some of the most well-known being Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
It’s a kind of digital wallet where card information is stored on an app on your phone. You can use the app to pay for things and send money, without the need to carry cards around with you. They’ve become enormously popular in lots of countries, including the US.
If the person you want to send money to doesn’t have a bank account, they might already be using a mobile wallet. This is because you can link credit cards to mobile wallets, as well as bank-issued debit cards. If you send money to the person’s mobile wallet, it’ll be added to their balance.
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These are similar to online money transfer services, but they’re usually aimed at people wanting to send money to each other within the US. They also tend to be solely app-based, rather than being available online.
There are lots of different apps to choose from, including Venmo, Facebook Pay, PayPal and Cash App.
These apps vary in how they work, but they generally only require an email address and/or phone number for your recipient. You’ll both need to download the app, then you can link a bank account, debit or credit card in order to fund the payment.
If you use an app like Venmo, your recipient doesn’t need a bank account to receive the funds. They can spend using Venmo, or order a pre-paid debit card for spending⁴.
It’s usually fee-free to transfer money if you both have an account, although there may be fees for funding payments with a credit card⁴.
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If none of the above options are suitable for your needs, there is one last thing you can try. This is to send cash through the mail.
For obvious reasons, though, this isn’t recommeded. It’s one of the least secure methods you can use, as there’s always a risk that the money will get lost or stolen in the mail. It could be intercepted by someone else, meaning that your recipient never receives it.
If you do choose this option, proceed with caution. Try the following to improve the chances that the money reaches the recipient safely:
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After reading this guide, you should have a better idea of the options available for sending money to someone without a bank account. The good news is that there are quite a few different routes you can take, from modern tech-based solutions to old-fashioned methods like money orders.
Which is the best? You’ll need to compare based on the factors that matter to you, including speed, security and cost.
Mobile wallets are a great option, as they’re often fee-free and offer instant transfer. If you’re sending worldwide, a money transfer service is usually the best option - although it does come with fees. Money orders are easily accessible and safer than sending cash through the mail, but they’re slow and usually come with fees attached.
And remember that if you need to receive funds in a different currency to your bank account or send money with low and transparent fees¹, Wise is a convenient, money saving solution.
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Sources checked on 19-Jan-2023.
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