About this site
Why SendMoneyHaiti exists
The big remittance comparison sites are built around India, the Philippines, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Haiti gets a thin, generic subpage on each of them — usually without the one detail that matters most to people actually sending: whether the money can land in a MonCash mobile wallet, and what that costs versus cash pickup.
SendMoneyHaiti covers one corridor properly instead of 150 corridors superficially.
We are not a money-transfer operator and are not affiliated with any of the providers listed. Where a link earns us a commission, we say so on the how we are funded page.
How the data is kept current
Provider fees are checked by hand against each operator's own published Haiti-corridor pricing page, and every card in the comparison shows the date it was last reviewed. Haiti's banking and security situation is unstable enough that a provider can stop serving the corridor with little notice, so availability is re-verified monthly rather than assumed.
If you spot a figure that is out of date or wrong, that is genuinely useful — it is the fastest way this gets corrected. You can reach us through the contact details on this page while a dedicated channel is being set up.