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Sending Money from the UK to Ghana Made Easy | Profee Blog

Sending money from the UK to Ghana is easier than you think

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With countless apps to send money to Ghana, it’s easy to get lost. In this article, we’ll put everything in its place, so you know how to send money from the UK to Ghana effortlessly.

How to send money to Ghana

You don’t even need to read this text. Tap on the ‘Send’ button on the calculator below and set up your transfer with Profee. It’ll take you a couple of minutes! Our interface is clear, leaving no room for confusion:

If you need more details, we’ve prepared a full guide – scroll down to read.

Sending money abroad from the UK: Step-by-step

Step 1: Join Profee

Firstly, create your personal Profee account on the website or in the app. Both options are smooth, and you won’t regret choosing any of them.

You’ll be asked to provide the following data:

  • Phone number
  • Email address
  • Nationality
  • Current residential address
  • Full name
  • Date of birth

Usually, the listed information is enough. Once finished, you can start sending money from the UK immediately.

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Join Profee

Step 2: Specify the transfer amount

Add the amount to be sent in GBP or the amount to be received in GHS. Profee's calculator converts currencies both ways. It's convenient when you know how many cedis are needed, yet don't want to guess the equivalent in pounds.

About our rates: We update the GBP-GHS rates in real time, so you get the most accurate information. By keeping them competitive and fair, we help you avoid losses and save more.

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Specify the transfer amount

Step 3: Choose a payment method

Choose among Visa and Mastercard cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Use these methods as you usually do.

For cards: Enter your UK card number, an expiration date and a CVV/CVC code. You can save the card details for the future, and we’ll protect them with our advanced technologies.

For Apple Pay/Google Pay: Approve the payment on your device.

Profee is one of the best apps to send money to Ghana, when it comes to comfort and flexibility.

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Choose a payment method

Step 4: Add the recipient’s details

Currently, you can transfer to cards, mobile wallets (MTN, Telecel, Vodafone, AirtelTigo, and others), and bank accounts. Depending on what you choose, ask the recipient to tell you the following:

  • Cards: full name and a card number.
  • Mobile wallets: full name and a phone number.
  • Bank accounts: full name and an account number.

Save the data in your account to send money to Ghana faster next time.

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Add the recipient’s details

Step 5: Double-check and confirm

Lastly, we’ll show you all transfer details – make sure there are no mistakes. Taking an extra minute to correct typos is better than sending money to Ghana to the wrong person.

After you’re done, we’ll deliver the money to your recipient in a couple of minutes. It’ll be seamless and stress-free for both of you!

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Double-check and confirm

FAQ – International money transfers from the UK

Where can I find apps to send money from the UK to Ghana?

You can download the Profee app from the App Store and Google Play.

What's the cheapest way of sending money abroad from the UK?

Monitor the GBP-GHS rate, take advantage of Profee’s welcome offer and check your inbox to catch special promo codes.

Which bank is strongest in Ghana?

The most popular banks are Ecobank, GCB Bank, Absa Bank, GTBank, and Fidelity Bank.

How much money can you send to Ghana?

Limits vary based on banks, wallets and services you use.

Explore: The 10 best banks in the UK.

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