For those looking to send money to Cuba, there are several options available. However, with recent technical incidents, many want to know how to send cash to the island.
Two of the most notable are CaixaBank HomePay and Sendvalu, both offer the possibility of sending cash to beneficiaries on the island. We tell you.
CaixaBank HomePay
CaixaBank, one of the main banks in Spain, offers a foreign transfer service called CaixaBank HomePay-CaixaGiros that allows its clients to send money to their countries of origin, including Cuba.
This service is especially useful for those who have their payroll domiciled in CaixaBank, since they can send a considerable amount of money once a month without commission. If you do not have the payroll direct deposited, the commission is 10 EUR.
To send money through CaixaBank HomePay, only the personal data of the beneficiary and the location of the Cuban bank are needed. It is not necessary to know the account number. The beneficiaries receive the money in euros, although we always recommend that interested parties find out the conditions directly with their bank.
Sandval
Sendvalu is another option to send money to Cuba. It offers several deposit alternatives, including home deliveries in USD, CUP (Cuban Peso) and EUR. Home delivery is especially convenient for the recipient, as they will receive the cash directly to their home at no additional cost.
The money can be delivered in national currency (CUP), or in USD or EUR (only in fixed amounts: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900). Payment in EUR is only available for Havana, while payment in USD is available for all provinces. Delivery time is normally 3 to 5 business days.
These two options offer a secure and convenient way to send money to Cuba. Which others do you know?
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