Cash Pickup in Senegal
Need to send cash quickly to those you love in Senegal? Send cash pickup with WorldRemit.
How to send cash pickup transfers to Senegal
1.Create an account (if you don’t already have one)
Sign up with your email address and choose a strong password. You can use our app on our website to register. If you already have an account, simply log in.
2.Start using our cash pickup service
Select Senegal, and choose cash pickup as your payout method.
3.Enter your receiver’s details
Enter your receiver’s details, including first and last name.
4.Select send amount
Enter the amount you want to send.
5.Pay
You can either pay for your transfer by bank transfer to the WorldRemit account, or by using a debit/credit card for faster delivery.
Where can my recipient collect the funds in Senegal?
You can select from one of the following network options when creating a transfer:
Branches in the Cash Minute network
Branches of ATPS, Joni Joni, CPS, Wizall (Total)
Branches in the Moneytrans network, including Cofina branches
**Branches of Wafacash, OraBank, Banque Regionale De Marches, FDEA & Coopec Microfinance
**Branches in Wari network **
When will funds be available to collect in Senegal?
Usually within a few minutes. We may sometimes require further information from you before we can process the transfer in order to comply with our regulatory requirements. We will email you if this is the case.
What currencies can I send for cash pickups in Senegal?
CFA Franc BCEAO (XOF) only.
How much can I send for cash pickups to Senegal?
Branches in the Cash Minute network: This depends on your send country and chosen payment method.
Branches in the Moneytrans network: A maximum of XOF 1,965,000 per day.
Branches of Wafacash, OraBank, Banque Regionale De Marches (BRM), FDEA & COOPEC Microfinances:
Maximum per transaction = XOF 3,000,000
Maximum per month = XOF 90,000,00
Branches of ATPS, Joni Joni, CPS, Wizall (Total):
Maximum per transaction = XOF 3,000,000
Branches in the Wari network: This depends on your send country and chosen payment method.
There may be lower limits depending on the country where you are sending from and the payment method used to fund the transfer. Please see the relevant section in Payment for more info.
What information do I need from my recipient to collect funds in Senegal?
Full name. Please enter your recipient’s full legal name. It must match their valid, government-issued photo ID for them to successfully collect their funds.
Address. We need your recipient’s city.
Sending reason. Please indicate whether it is “family or friend support,” “purchase of services,” “property payment,” or “sending funds to self”.
Mobile number. We use this to send an SMS notification to your recipient with the transaction reference number which they will need in order to collect the funds. We will also inform them when their funds are ready to be collected.
Email (optional). We use this to email your recipient with details of your transaction (e.g. in case they have issues receiving the SMS notifications).
Please ensure that all your recipient’s details are correct. Once you make your transaction, it is difficult for us to amend or stop the transfer, although we will always try our best to do so.
What should my recipient show when collecting funds in Senegal?
Branches in the Cash Minute network:
Valid photo ID. This must be a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s licence.
Quote “Cash Minute” and 8-digit transaction reference number. We will notify you and your recipient by email and SMS when funds are ready to be collected and send a transaction reference number.
Branches in the Moneytrans network:
Valid photo ID. This must be a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s licence.
Quote “Moneytrans” and the 9-digit transaction reference number. We will notify you and your recipient by email and SMS when funds are ready to be collected and send the transaction reference number.
Branches of Wafacash, OraBank, Banque Regionale De Marches (BRM), FDEA & COOPEC Microfinances:
Valid photo ID. This must be a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or national ID.
8-digit transaction reference number. We will notify you and your recipient by email and SMS when funds are ready to be collected and send a transaction reference number.
Branches of ATPS, Joni Joni, CPS, Wizall (Total):
Valid photo ID. This must be a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or national ID.
8-digit transaction reference number. We will notify you and your recipient by email and SMS when funds are ready to be collected and send a transaction reference number.
Branches in Wari network:
Valid photo ID. This must be a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s licence.
9-digit cash pickup reference number. We will notify you and your recipient by email and SMS when funds are ready to be collected and send cash pickup reference number.
Why choose WorldRemit's cash pickup services in Senegal?
We offer a choice of cash pickup locations
We work with many cash pickup partners in Senegal.
We're fast
Your bank transfer will usually be credited in minutes.
We’re low cost and transparent
As soon as you send money, you’ll see our low fees are always shown upfront and nothing is hidden.
We're secure
You can always be sure your money and data are safe with us.
We're there for you
we offer around-the-clock customer support. Our multilingual customer care team is on hand 24/7, 365 days a year to help with your questions.