How To Send Money To Nigeria From The UK.
The United Kingdom is one of the more popular destinations for Nigerians to emigrate to, whether for study or career purposes. If you are a Nigerian who has recently moved to the UK or is planning to, you’ll likely have cause to send money back home from time to time, and that’s where Sendcash comes in.
What does Sendcash do? It allows you to transfer money from the UK directly to a Nigerian bank account within minutes, and at the best rate too.
In this article, we highlight the payment methods available for sending money on Sendcash and how to use them:
A. Credit/Debit Card.
Here's how to use your credit card to send money to Nigeria with Sendcash:
Step 1: Visit Sendcash. (Sign up isn’t required)
Step 2: Fill in the details of your transaction. Type in how much you want to send and the receiving bank details of your recipient.
Step 3: Select the “Card” option. Kindly note that a small fee is attached to transactions done with the card option.
Step 4: Choose Mercuryo, our card payment processor for global transactions and Tap “Open Mercuryo” to continue.
Step 5: Afterwards, securely enter your card details to complete your payment.
That’s all you have to do. We’ll send Naira to your recipient immediately we receive your card payment.
B. Crypto.
Step 1: Visit Sendcash.
Step 2: Fill in the details of your transaction. Type in how much you want to send and the receiving bank details of your recipient.
Step 3: Choose either of our crypto options: Bitcoin or USDT. (Transfers done using crypto are free.)
Step 4: Purchase the Bitcoin or USDT equivalent of the amount you want to transfer. You can do so using Revolut or on exchanges like Binance and Coinbase.
Step 5: Send it to the wallet address displayed on Sendcash.
That’s all you have to do; your recipient will receive the Naira value of your transfer once you send the crypto.
All of this happens within minutes, with no hassle involved. To use Sendcash for transfers to Nigeria, tap the button below.
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