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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.

Mid-market rate
4,180 COP
Seeded — no live feed for COP
Cheapest route
0.60%
Revolut
Most expensive
8.61%
Typical high-street bank
Corridor volume
$10bn
Annual, order of magnitude

Routes ranked by total cost

USD to COP transfer routes ranked by total cost
ProviderTransfer feeFX markupTotal costThey receiveSpeedPayoutVerifiedGo
TradFiRevolut
None0.60%USD 3.000.60%2,077,460 COPInstant to Revolut, 1 day to bankBank, Walletverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiXE Money Transferrate margin not disclosed
None1.10%USD 5.501.10%2,067,010 COP1–2 daysBankverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiWise
USD 4.200.45%USD 6.431.29%2,063,118 COPMinutes to 1 dayBankverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiRemitlyrate margin not disclosed
None1.60%USD 8.001.60%2,056,560 COPMinutesBank, Cash pickupverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiPaysendrate margin not disclosed
USD 2.001.50%USD 9.471.89%2,050,415 COPMinutes (card payout)Card, Bankverified 2026-08-14Get quote
On-chainStablecoin route — USDC via Bitso
USD 1.101.70%USD 9.561.91%2,050,053 COPMinutes, including weekendsBank, Walletverified 2026-08-14
  • Buy USDC with USDUSD 3.00· Bank-funded purchase at an exchange or on-ramp — around 0.5% plus a flat charge.
  • Send over SolanaUSD 0.60· Network fee only. No banking hours, no cut-off, no correspondent chain.
  • Sell for COP at BitsoUSD 5.96· Local venue spread and withdrawal, about 1.2%. This leg is where the route is won or lost.

Sending USD 500 this way delivers 2,050,053 COP. Compare on-ramps →

TradFiPayoneerrate margin not disclosed
None2.00%USD 10.002.00%2,048,200 COP1–3 daysBankverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiWorldRemitrate margin not disclosed
USD 2.991.80%USD 11.942.39%2,040,107 COPMinutesBank, Cash pickup, Walletverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiXoom (PayPal)rate margin not disclosed
USD 4.992.20%USD 15.883.18%2,023,621 COPMinutesBank, Cash pickup, Walletverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiMoneyGramrate margin not disclosed
USD 4.992.90%USD 19.353.87%2,009,137 COPMinutes (cash)Bank, Cash pickup, Walletverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiWestern Unionrate margin not disclosed
USD 4.993.00%USD 19.843.97%2,007,068 COPMinutesCash pickup, Bankverified 2026-08-14Get quote
TradFiTypical high-street bankrate margin not disclosed
USD 25.003.80%USD 43.058.61%1,910,051 COP2–5 daysBankverified 2026-08-14Get 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. 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. 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. 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.