Sending money from South Africa

You can transfer money via WorldRemit from South Africa to 130+ destinations across the world. Please click on any link below for more information.

How do I pay for my transfer in South Africa?

When sending money from South Africa, you can pay for your transfer using any of the following ways:

Debit, credit or prepaid cards:

  • The maximum send amount per month is 24,999 Rand

  • The maximum send amount per transfer is 4,999 Rand

  • For more information on card payments, see the section

Bank Account Transfer

  • The maximum send amount per month is 24,999 Rand

  • The maximum send amount per 24 hours is 4,999 Rand

  • The maximum send amount per transfer is 4,999 Rand

  • Click on the link for more information on bank account transfer payments.

  • Use your online banking service to create a transfer to WorldRemit. The payment must be received by midnight.

    • Bank name: Absa Bank Ltd

    • Account name: WorldRemit South Africa (Pty) Ltd

    • Account number: 4092521820

    • Branch Code: 630305

Important: If you choose this option, use your WorldRemit customer number as the bank transfer reference. e.g. WR012345.


What type of document do you accept to verify my identity in South Africa?

To verify your name and date of birth we will need one of the following:

  • South African resident (BOP category 401) = South African ID document only

  • Temporary South African resident (BOP category 416) – Foreign Passport or Asylum/Refugee document

  • Foreign national contract worker (BOP category 417) – Foreign Passport

To upload your photo ID now, click here

If you’re using your Google or Apple account to login to your WorldRemit App please reset your password before you proceed to upload your documents.

Your document needs to show your FULL name and FULL date of birth to be accepted. 

Please note, until we have completed ID verification we may be unable to complete your transfer.

If we ask you to verify your address, we need to see a bank statement or utility bill. The document you provide must not be older than 6 months, and the address printed on this must match that on your WorldRemit account. Bills we can accept are: 

  • Telephone bill

  • Electricity / gas bill

  • Water bill 

To upload your address document now, click here

If you’re using your Google or Apple account to login to your WorldRemit App please reset your password before you proceed to upload your documents.

Why do I need to provide ID in South Africa?

Every customer needs to have their identity verified at some stage when using WorldRemit. Part of this process involves photo ID and address verification.

How can I send you my ID in South Africa?

Please only use the secure links below to upload your documents for verification.

  • To upload your photo ID now, click here.

  • To upload address documents now, click here.

If you’re using your Google or Apple account to login to your WorldRemit App please reset your password before you proceed to upload your documents.

We kindly ask that you DO NOT email us your documents.

Doing so is likely to result in delays with processing your transfer as you will be requested to upload your documents again via the secure links mentioned above.

Where can I transfer money to in South Africa?

You can transfer money to 130+ destinations in the world using the payout option most convenient for your recipient (eg. as mobile money transfer, cash pickup, bank transfer, airtime top-up etc.). Please refer to our Send To pages for more information.

Why do you need to know my residential status in South Africa?

The South African Reserve Bank uses this information to complete their 'Balance of Payments' reporting. WorldRemit has to collect and share this information with the Reserve Bank as a requirement for processing money transfers from South Africa.

For more information click here.

Is there anything else I need to know in South Africa?

The type of document we require will depend on what we need to clarify.

1. If you are providing photo ID, it needs to include the following:

  • Your photograph

  • Your full name

  • Your full date of birth

  • The expiry date (the documents MUST NOT be expired)

  • The two lines of letters and numbers at the bottom of the document (The MRZ)

2. Please upload a high-quality image. If the image is unclear we may ask you to upload another copy.

If you’re using your Google or Apple account to login to your WorldRemit App please reset your password before you proceed to upload your documents.

3. We need to see the full document including all four corners. If we cannot see the full document we may ask for another copy.

Who can send money to South Africa?

Due to legislation in South Africa, the availability of our services may be limited by your residency status.

You can use our service if you fall into one of the following categories:

  • South African citizens

  • Permanent residents

  • Asylum seekers 

  • Refugees

  • Employees with permanent contract

  • Employees with temporary contract or casual labourers

  • Diplomats

At this time, we cannot offer our services to tourists, visitors, and students.

Can I send money to myself?

Due to legislation in South Africa, South African citizens and permanent residents in South Africa cannot send to themselves or to the accounts in their name.

Guidelines for South African Citizens and Permanent residents regarding reasons for sending money from South Africa

If you are a South African Citizens and Permanent resident in South Africa, please be aware that you can send money to recipients as gifts, however, you cannot send money to support friends and family abroad due to legislation in South Africa.

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