You can save on fees when sending money to Pakistan. This is a fact, and we’re going to prove it to you in our article. Read on to find out how to make the best money transfer to Pakistan.
5 ways to save on fees
Guide: How to transfer money to Pakistan with Profee
FAQ – Saving on fees during transfers to Pakistan
5 ways to save on fees
Want to know how to cut your transfer expenses? Check several simple tips:
Welcome offers
Take advantage of the first-transfer benefits of the best apps to send money to Pakistan. For example, at Profee, you get a special promo rate and 0% fee on your first try. You can test out our service without paying anything.
Related article: Don’t lose money on EUR to PKR transfers – check these tips.
Promo codes
Once you join Profee, we may share special codes for 0% fee transfers and promo rate on some holidays and special occasions. Remember to check your inbox and push notifications to catch these deals, as they are often time-limited.
Transparent services
Search for a trustworthy service that doesn’t charge its clients behind their backs. Read reviews on Trustpilot and check the app’s official documentation to see whether the service is honest with its customers or not.
Compare fees and rates
We know you may feel lazy, but check various offers when converting euros to Pakistani rupees. Rates and fees are unstable and change often, so you never know for sure which service will be most beneficial today. Profee made the comparison easier for you. We have a special tool in our app that lets you always see the rates and fees for different services in one place. Use it to find the best way to send money to Pakistan.
Right delivery methods
Whether you choose a bank transfer, a mobile wallet, or a card, fees will vary. If you and your recipient are flexible in delivery options, choose the one with fewer fees. The same applies to the available payment methods. Good news – rates aren't affected by the methods you choose, so it’s a great way to save.
To transfer at hot rates and with low fees, start using Profee. Below, you’ll find a short guide on how to send money to Pakistan with us.
Guide: How to transfer money to Pakistan with Profee
First, prepare and get comfortable: grab your phone/laptop/any other device, check your internet connection, and make sure to set aside a couple of minutes to concentrate on the transfer. Ready? Then, follow these five steps:
- Join Profee. Enter your current email, phone, address in Europe, full name and nationality (Pakistan).
- Enter the transfer amount. Either in PKR/USD or EUR, we automatically convert the currency both ways.
- Decide how to pay. We support Apple Pay/Google Pay, cards, bank accounts, and some regional methods like Volt and Klarna.
- Enter the recipient’s details. Currently, you can transfer to Visa, MasterCard, bank account, NayaPay, JazzCash, Easypaisa, SadaPay, and UPaisa.
- Double-check and confirm. Review all the details and click ‘Send’.
After that, we’ll send the funds quickly to your recipients in Pakistan. Usually, it takes only a couple of minutes! Remember that your first transfer will be fee-free and at a special rate. Use this generous offer before it’s gone.
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FAQ – Saving on fees during transfers to Pakistan
What is the least expensive way to transfer money internationally?
Online money services are often mentioned as the most cost-effective options. For example, Profee sends money at hot rates and with fair fees, making it a beneficial transfer tool.
Is sending money to Pakistan safe?
Yes, if you know the recipient well and use Profee, which operates legally in Europe. When you have any doubts regarding the person you’re about to send money to, it’s better to investigate a bit more before initiating a transfer.
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Can I transfer money to a Pakistani bank account?
Yes, you can send money to bank accounts, wallets and cards with Profee.
How much money can I send to Pakistan?
Limits vary based on your bank terms and the service you choose.
Is it legal to send money to Pakistan?
Yes, if you use official services.





