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At Paysend, we’re always working to make international money transfers easy, fast and convenient for you — and now, sending money to Mexico just got even more convenient.
Starting April 1, 2025, Walmart Mexico has increased its cash pickup limit from $1300 USD to $1800 USD per transfer. That means your loved ones can now pick up more money in one go — with less hassle and fewer trips to Walmart!

When it comes to sending money internationally, three things matter most: knowing the exchange rate, understanding your delivery options, and being able to track your transfer from start to finish.
Whether you’re sending to a bank account, card, or mobile wallet, Paysend makes the process fast, secure and transparent – and gives you full visibility every step of the way. Here’s how.

Paysend offers multiple ways to transfer money to Mexico, including cash pickup at Elektra and Banco Azteca, two of Mexico’s most popular and convenient cash pickup networks. With over 1,900 locations available, it’s easy for your recipient to collect cash at a time and place that suits them. Whether you’re supporting loved ones or sending a special gift, Elektra and Banco Azteca provide secure and reliable cash pickup services across Mexico.
If you’re wondering how to transfer money from the USA to Mexico, Paysend has you covered with a wide network of cash pickup points. Here’s how you can make a transfer and take advantage of our extensive network.

Mexican food is a rich, vibrant cuisine known for its bold flavours, colourful ingredients, and deep cultural roots. While chillies, corn, and beans often steal the spotlight, herbs are the unsung heroes that give Mexican dishes their signature aroma, balance, and character. Whether you're simmering a pot of pozole, stuffing tacos or stirring up a fresh salsa, the right herbs make all the difference.
This simple guide takes you through the essential herbs for Mexican food — how they’re used, what they taste like, and tips for incorporating them into your own meals. Whether you're new to Mexican cuisine or just looking to add more depth to your cooking, this guide will help you master the herbal side of things.