Cheapest way to send money to Colombia
US dollar to Colombian peso. Cash pickup still dominates here, which sets a floor under prices — someone has to staff a counter. Digital delivery is materially cheaper if the recipient will take it.
Routes ranked by total cost
| Provider | Transfer fee | FX markup | Total cost | They receive | Speed | Payout | Verified | Go |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TradFiRevolut | None | 0.60% | USD 3.000.60% | 2,077,460 COP | Instant to Revolut, 1 day to bank | Bank, Wallet | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiXE Money Transferrate margin not disclosed | None | 1.10% | USD 5.501.10% | 2,067,010 COP | 1–2 days | Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiWise | USD 4.20 | 0.45% | USD 6.431.29% | 2,063,118 COP | Minutes to 1 day | Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiRemitlyrate margin not disclosed | None | 1.60% | USD 8.001.60% | 2,056,560 COP | Minutes | Bank, Cash pickup | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiPaysendrate margin not disclosed | USD 2.00 | 1.50% | USD 9.471.89% | 2,050,415 COP | Minutes (card payout) | Card, Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
On-chainStablecoin route — USDC via Bitso | USD 1.10 | 1.70% | USD 9.561.91% | 2,050,053 COP | Minutes, including weekends | Bank, Wallet | verified 2026-08-14 | |
Sending USD 500 this way delivers 2,050,053 COP. Compare on-ramps → | ||||||||
TradFiPayoneerrate margin not disclosed | None | 2.00% | USD 10.002.00% | 2,048,200 COP | 1–3 days | Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiWorldRemitrate margin not disclosed | USD 2.99 | 1.80% | USD 11.942.39% | 2,040,107 COP | Minutes | Bank, Cash pickup, Wallet | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiXoom (PayPal)rate margin not disclosed | USD 4.99 | 2.20% | USD 15.883.18% | 2,023,621 COP | Minutes | Bank, Cash pickup, Wallet | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiMoneyGramrate margin not disclosed | USD 4.99 | 2.90% | USD 19.353.87% | 2,009,137 COP | Minutes (cash) | Bank, Cash pickup, Wallet | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiWestern Unionrate margin not disclosed | USD 4.99 | 3.00% | USD 19.843.97% | 2,007,068 COP | Minutes | Cash pickup, Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
TradFiTypical high-street bankrate margin not disclosed | USD 25.00 | 3.80% | USD 43.058.61% | 1,910,051 COP | 2–5 days | Bank | verified 2026-08-14 | Get quote |
Costs are computed from each provider's published fee schedule and typical rate margin on this corridor, applied to your amount. Promotional first-transfer rates are excluded — they distort the comparison and expire. Always confirm the quote at checkout.
How the stablecoin route actually works
- 1. Buy USDC. Fund an exchange or on-ramp with USD and buy the token. This leg costs roughly half a percent on a bank transfer, several percent on a card.
- 2. Send it over Solana. Cents in network fees, settled in seconds, on a Sunday if you like. This is the leg that gets all the attention and it is the cheapest part of the journey.
- 3. Cash out at Bitso. The recipient sells for COP and withdraws to their bank or wallet — about 1.2%. This leg decides whether the route wins. Bitso and Binance P2P both clear pesos same-day; cash pickup remains a large share of this corridor.
The recipient needs an account at a local venue and has to complete its identity checks. If they will not or cannot, the on-chain route is not available to you at any price — which is the honest reason the cash networks still exist.
Sending money to Colombia
+ − What is the cheapest way to send money to Colombia?
Rank routes on transfer fee plus exchange-rate margin, not on the advertised fee. On this corridor the fintech providers and the stablecoin route via Bitso are typically within a percent of each other, while cash-network operators cost two to three percent more because you are paying for a physical payout counter.
+ − How long does it take to send USD to COP?
Fintech and remittance transfers to a bank account usually land within minutes to one business day; bank wires take two to five days and stop over weekends. The stablecoin route settles in minutes at any hour, with the only wait being the local off-ramp's payout.
+ − Is the stablecoin route to Colombia actually cheaper?
It depends on the off-ramp. The on-chain transfer itself costs cents, but you pay to enter the system and roughly 1.2% to leave it at Bitso. That makes it competitive rather than automatically cheapest — and clearly better when speed, weekend availability, or being paid in dollars matters. Bitso and Binance P2P both clear pesos same-day; cash pickup remains a large share of this corridor.
+ − Do I need to pay tax or declare a USD→COP transfer?
Personal remittances are generally not taxable income for the recipient, but reporting rules, limits and crypto-specific charges vary by country. Check local rules before using any route, particularly the on-chain one.
Informational only, not financial advice. Terms, fees and availability change frequently — always verify on the provider's own site before committing funds. Some outbound links may be partner links; they never affect ranking or scoring.