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Money transfers to Ghana, simplified | Profee Blog

Money transfers to Ghana, simplified

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This article is for those who want to make money transfers to Ghana in an easy way. Here, you’ll find a step-by-step guide on how to transfer money to Ghanaian bank accounts, cards and mobile wallets. We’ve also left some tips for you along the way!

Money transfers to Ghana: Step-by-step

Step 1: Join Profee

To try Profee out, quickly create your personal account on the website or in the app.

During registration, enter your:

  • phone number and email address, which you have access to,
  • nationality (Ghana),
  • your official address in Europe or the UK,
  • full name,
  • and date of birth.

It helps to keep your account personal and safe. We must be sure you’re real to protect your money.

Question: Is there a difference between the web and mobile versions?

Answer: Not much. You can send money to Ghana using any of them.

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Step 2: Specify the transfer amount

Let us know how much you plan to transfer. Pick any ‘From’ and ‘To’ currency available for your countries. For transfers to Ghana, GHS and USD are supported.

Check this example for clarity: Imagine your family needs 10,000 GHS and you live in Germany. Then, EUR will be your ‘from’ currency, while GHS will be the ‘to’ currency. Select them in the calculator and enter 10,000 GHS. In a second, we will convert the amount. After the conversion, you’ll see how much you should pay in EUR.

Question: How can I get the best exchange rates for GHS?

Answer: Profee’s rates are always great. To save even more, take advantage of our welcome offer, monitor the rate history and check your emails and notifications to catch promo codes.

Also, read this article: From EUR to GHS – How to get the best exchange rate for Ghana transfers.

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Specify the transfer amount

Step 3: Choose how you want to pay

What are the options?

  • Visa and Mastercard cards – enter the card number, expiration date, and CVV/CVC code.
  • Apple Pay or Google Pay – pay as you usually do.
  • Bank account – start typing a bank name and choose it from our list, enter IBAN and your full name.
  • Some regional methods (SEPA, Klarna, Volt, and others).

Your data is 100% secure. Profee holds PCI DSS Level 1 certification, proving that the service is as safe as the leading global banks. The best money transfer to Ghana is a protected one, so we pay special attention to our security measures.

Tip: Save the payment details in your account. It’ll speed up future transfers.

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Choose how you want to pay

Step 4: Add the recipient details

You can send money to

  • bank accounts,
  • Visa and Mastercard cards,
  • mobile wallets: AirtelTigo, MTN, Vodafone, Telecel, and others. Mobile money transfers to Ghana are extra popular these days, thanks to their speed and simplicity.

Required details vary for each method.

Receiving method Recipient’s details
Bank accounts Account number, recipient’s full name, and a bank name – choose it from our list.
Bank cards Card number, recipient’s full name.
Mobile money Phone number, recipient’s full name, and name of the mobile wallet service – choose it from our list.

Tip: You can save the recipient’s details to your account, too. We’ll store their data securely.

Recipients don’t have to register or go to a bank branch to get the money. Once we deliver the funds to their card/wallet/account, they can spend them as they like right away.

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Add the recipient details

Step 5: Double-check and confirm

You’re almost there! Before clicking on the ‘Send’ button, please review all the details – we’ll show them on the screen.

If there are any typos, fix them and approve the transfer. We’ll take the rest and finish the delivery.

Question: How fast will the funds arrive?

Answer: Depends on the delivery method. Transfers to mobile wallets are usually instant. To cards, money is delivered within minutes, on average.

That’s all you need to know about the money transfer to Ghana. No more reasons to wait – join Profee and send money beneficially today.

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Double-check and confirm

A must-have service for Ghanians

Why you’ll love Profee:

trustworthy

  • loved by more than 800,000 customers,
  • has an official license and operates legally,
  • fully secure: your data and money are protected in accordance with international laws.

budget-friendly

  • welcome offer: a better rate and 0% fee,
  • hot rates for GHS and other currencies,
  • little to no fees.

flexible

  • many delivery methods: Visa, Mastercard, bank accounts, AirtelTigo, MTN, Vodafone, and Telecel,
  • available 24/7 – send money anytime,
  • use the service at home, office and other locations – online money transfers to Ghana can be initiated anywhere as long as you’re connected to the internet.

In short, your money will be safe, delivered quickly and conveniently. Sounds good, right?

FAQ – Online money transfers to Ghana

Which money transfer to Ghana gives the best rates?

Profee’s rates are one of the hottest on the market. To compare services, go to our app and find a table with real-time offers from different companies. The best ones are highlighted.

Explore: Affordable transfers to Ghana from Europe.

What is the most trusted money transfer app?

Profee is well-trusted by over 800,000 customers who have used it.

How much money can I send to Ghana?

There are no official limits. The maximum amount is set by your bank and the service you use.

Is it safe to send money to Ghana?

Absolutely, if you send money to the person you know and use licensed services like Profee.

To avoid losing funds, read our article about money transfer scams and red flags every expat should know.

How to send money internationally for free?

Use Profee’s welcome offer and keep an eye on emails and push notifications to get 0% fee promo codes.

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