How to Send Money to a Bank Card in Guatemala

A simple way to transfer money to Guatemala
For those supporting family and friends in Guatemala, sending money directly to a Visa or Mastercard® can be a fast and easy solution. Whether you’re helping with everyday expenses or sending money for a special occasion, transferring funds to a bank card allows recipients to access the money quickly in Guatemalan quetzales (GTQ).
Paysend provides a low-cost, secure way to send money to bank cards in Guatemala, ensuring fast payouts and transparent fees.
Why Send Money to a Bank Card in Guatemala?
Sending money to a bank card offers several advantages over traditional bank transfers or cash pickups:
- Convenient for recipients – No need to visit a bank or cash pickup location.
- Fast processing times – Funds are typically available in minutes.
- Secure and reliable – Transfers go directly to the recipient’s Visa or Mastercard, minimizing handling risks.
- Low fixed fees – Send money for just $1.99 per transaction.
If you’re wondering how to send money to Guatemala from the USA, this method provides a direct and hassle-free option.
Learn how to send money to a Bank Card in Guatemala
These fast and easy transfers to a Mastercard or Visa card in Guatemala are paid out in GTQ. Here’s how you do it with Paysend:
- Log in to your Paysend account. Don’t have a Paysend account? Create one here.
- Select ‘Send money’ and choose Guatemala as your recipient’s country.
- Select ‘To bank card’.
- View exchange rates – Next, you can select ‘View rates first’ to see the FX rate, which will calculate how much your recipient will receive. Alternatively, you can view rates after you enter your recipient’s details.
- Add your recipient’s card number (this should be Mastercard or Visa), along with their name.
- Choose how much you want to send – You’ll see the exact amount that will be paid out in Guatemalan quetzales (GTQ) to your recipient, along with the low fixed fee of $1.99.
- Choose your payment method – Options include Digital Wallets, bank accounts and debit cards.
- Have a promo code? Select ‘Add a code’ to apply it before confirming the transfer.
- Review and send – Double-check the details and select ‘Confirm and send’.
Paysend will process the transaction and ensure the money reaches your recipient safely.
What to know before sending money to a Bank Card in Guatemala
Before making a transfer, here are some key things to keep in mind:
- Recipient’s card details must be correct – Double-check the card number and name to avoid issues.
- Transfers are paid out in GTQ – The recipient will receive the money in Guatemalan quetzales.
- Different banks may have varying processing times – While most transactions are available quickly, processing times can depend on the recipient’s bank.
Need a different transfer option? You can also send money for cash pickup in Guatemala – see how it works here. Or, if you'd rather send directly to a bank account, check out our step-by-step guide.
Send money to a Bank Card in Guatemala today
Sending money to Guatemala doesn’t have to be complicated. Paysend allows you to transfer money to a Visa or Mastercard in just a few clicks, with low fees, great exchange rates and a secure platform.
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