How to send money to Morocco

Morocco is a country that nearly straddles two continents - although it is part of northern Africa, it’s so close to Spain that the ferry ride can be done in under an hour!
There are over 5 million Moroccan people living and working abroad who regularly send money home to support friends and family. You’ll find large Moroccan populations across much of Europe, North America and the Middle East, and Moroccan expats have helped to spread their unique culture across most of the globe!
When making transfers from other countries, expats want to find the cheapest money transfer to Morocco, so that as much money arrives as possible and isn’t lost in high transfer fees.
So which options are available?
How to send money to Morocco
There are a number different ways to send money to Morocco, and they differ in terms of speed, cost and simplicity.
You might go with a traditional offline method like a bank, post office or money transfer outlet, but this will often be slower and be more costly thanks to poor exchange rates and high commission charges. Alternatively, you can choose an online money transfer service, which can often be much faster and cheaper than offline methods.
With Paysend you can send money online to card accounts and digital wallets in Morocco. The only information you need to send the money is the recipient’s card/wallet number and full name.
This means you don’t need lots of bank details to send the money! The money is received straight to your recipient’s card or wallet as soon as the transfer is complete.
Check out our Trustpilot page to see what our customers have to say about us!
How much does it cost to send money to Morocco?
If you want to send money to a card account in Morocco, it costs only £1, $2 or €1.50 (or equivalent), no matter how much you want to transfer.
If you’re transferring money to a digital wallet, there’s no transfer fee if you choose Paysend.
Our low fees mean that your recipients will have even more money to spend!
How much will my recipient receive?
Paysend uses excellent, competitive exchange rates, and along with our low fees we provide some extremely cheap money transfers to Morocco. You can find out exactly how much your recipient in Morocco will receive on our homepage.
How long does it take to transfer money to Morocco?
Money sent using Paysend will usually reach the recipient in Morocco within a few minutes of being sent, although it could take up to three days working days if your recipient’s bank isn’t quite as quick as us at processing payments!
Download the Paysend app now to start sending money to Morocco!
Nejnovější příspěvky

Sending money from the UK to India is a routine part of life for many people, from Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) supporting family, to students and professionals managing expenses across borders. It is also one of the world’s largest remittance corridors, with a wide range of options available.
The best way to send money from the UK to India depends on three key factors: how quickly the money needs to arrive, how the recipient prefers to receive it – especially via UPI or bank transfer – and how predictable the final amount should be in Indian rupees (INR). During festive periods such as Diwali or Holi, speed and reliability often become more important than saving a small amount on fees.
This guide explains the main transfer methods, how costs and exchange rates work, and how to choose the most suitable option based on your needs.

Sending money internationally no longer needs to involve typing long card numbers, double-checking details or worrying about security on the go. With Apple Wallet and Google Wallet, you can fund your transfer in just a few taps using your mobile wallet, combining speed, convenience and an added layer of protection.
Paysend supports Apple Wallet and Google Wallet as funding methods for international transfers, helping reduce friction at checkout while maintaining strong security standards. In this guide, we explain how mobile wallets work, why they can be a safe alternative to manual card entry, and how to use them when sending money abroad.