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Providers serving the Haiti corridor

They do not all deliver the same way. Before you pick one, check what it can actually pay out to — and how recent the pricing you are looking at is.

Sendwave

MonCashCash pickupBank deposit

From the US, Sendwave charges 2.5% of the amount sent, capped at $12. It delivers to MonCash mobile wallets, to Unitransfer for cash pickup, and to Unibank accounts. Funds can be delivered in HTG or, for some options, in USD.

Last reviewed: 15 August 2026Source ↗

Remitly

MonCashCash pickupBank deposit

Remitly supports MonCash (Digicel) delivery from the US, UK and UAE among others. The fee depends on the amount, how you pay, and the delivery speed you pick — it is shown before you confirm, but there is no fixed published schedule to reproduce here.

Last reviewed: 15 August 2026Source ↗

Ria Money Transfer

MonCashCash pickup

Ria supports delivery to MonCash wallets. Pricing is quoted per transfer rather than published as a schedule — check the live quote before sending.

Last reviewed: 15 August 2026Source ↗

Western Union

Cash pickupBank deposit

Long-established agent network for cash pickup in Haiti. Fees vary by amount, payment method and payout location and are quoted at checkout — no flat published Haiti rate to reproduce here.

Last reviewed: 15 August 2026

CAM Transfer

Cash pickup

Haiti-specialist operator with a dense branch network on the ground, widely used by the diaspora for cash pickup. Fee schedule was not published where researched — verify directly before relying on a figure.

Last reviewed: 15 August 2026

The BRH transfer tax

Haiti's central bank (BRH) levies a fixed tax on every inbound international transfer, charged separately from the provider's own fee. It is applied per transfer, not per dollar, so it weighs much more heavily on small transfers than large ones.

Source: Sendwave Haiti corridor page · checked 22 August 2026

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