Envíos de Dinero con Remitly: Cuanto Puedo Enviar y Dónde

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If you're looking to send money with Remitly, the amount you can send varies depending on the country you're sending to and the payment method you choose. For example, in Mexico, you can send up to $10,000 in a single transaction.

You can send money to over 140 countries worldwide using Remitly, including Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. Remitly offers competitive exchange rates and low fees, making it a convenient option for international money transfers.

To send money with Remitly, you'll need to create an account and provide some basic information, such as your name, address, and payment method.

Límites y Procedimientos

If you're new to Remitly, you'll want to know the limits for sending money to Mexico. Remitly has different limits for occasional and frequent senders. For occasional senders, the limits are as follows: $2,999 USD in 24 hours, $10,000 USD in 30 days, and $18,000 USD in 180 days.

If you're a frequent sender, Remitly has even higher limits. For frequent senders, the limits are $100 USD per day, $3,000 USD per month, and $18,000 USD per 6 months.

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The limits apply regardless of who you're sending money to, so you can send to your family, friends, or anyone else in Mexico. Remitly has a wide range of payment options, including cash pickup, bank deposit, mobile money, home delivery, and deposit to a debit card.

You can send money to various banks and providers in Mexico, including Elektra, Oxxo, Soriana, Banorte, Banamex, Walmart, and BBVA Bancomer. The limits may vary depending on the provider and the payment method you choose.

Here are the limits for sending money to Elektra with Remitly: $2,999 USD in 24 hours, $10,000 USD in 30 days, and $18,000 USD in 180 days.

Keep in mind that Remitly has additional limits and procedures in place to ensure the security and compliance of your transactions. If you need to send more than the maximum limit, Remitly may request additional information from you.

Envíos en Efectivo

Los límites para envíos de dinero en efectivo dependen del comercio donde lo recibe, no de Remitly. Esto significa que aunque seas cliente 3, no podrás enviar $10,000 USD, sino que el límite será el que el comercio receptor imponga.

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Si tu destinatario recibe el dinero en efectivo en Elektra, el límite es de USD $3,000. Lo mismo aplica si lo recibe en Coppel, Soriana, Aurrerá o Walmart, ya que todos tienen el mismo límite de USD $3,000.

En el caso de BBVA Bancomer, el límite es de USD $650. Otra opción es Farmacias Guadalajara, donde el límite es de MXN $15,000. También hay la opción de Oxxo, donde el límite es de MXN $3,000.

Aquí te presento un resumen de los límites para envíos de dinero en efectivo en cada comercio:

Bancos y Proveedores

So you're wondering which banks and providers you can send money to with Remitly? Well, according to Remitly, you can send money to Mexico through the following providers: Elektra, Oxxo, Soriana, Banorte, Banamex, Walmart, and BBVA Bancomer.

You can access the complete list by logging into the Remitly app or website.

It's worth noting that Remitly has implemented limits on the amount you can send when opening your account for the first time, in order to ensure high-quality customer service and comply with strict security and international standards.

Here's a list of the providers you can send money to in Mexico:

  • Elektra
  • Oxxo
  • Soriana
  • Banorte
  • Banamex
  • Walmart
  • BBVA Bancomer

Límites de Envío

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If you're planning to send money through Remitly, it's essential to know the limits of your transactions. Remitly has different limits for occasional and frequent senders, which vary depending on your level of service.

For occasional senders, the limits are as follows: $2,999 USD in 24 hours, $10,000 USD in 30 days, and $18,000 USD in 180 days. These limits apply to users of all levels, from Level 1 to Level 3.

If you're a frequent sender, you'll have different limits. For example, if you send money every day for six months, your daily limit will be $100 USD, $200 USD, or $333.33 USD, depending on your level of service. Similarly, if you send money every month for six months, your monthly limit will be $3,000 USD, $6,000 USD, or $10,000 USD, depending on your level.

It's worth noting that these limits are independent of who you're sending money to. Whether you're sending to your parents or your children, your limits will remain the same.

Additional reading: Customer Service Remitly

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Here's a summary of the limits for frequent senders:

Keep in mind that these limits may change if you're sending money in cash, as they depend on the receiving merchant. For example, if you're sending cash to Elektra, the limit will be $3,000 USD.

Dónde Enviar Dinero

You can send money to Mexico through Remitly to various banks and providers, including Elektra, Oxxo, Soriana, Banorte, Banamex, Walmart, and BBVA Bancomer.

Receiving money is convenient with Remitly's network of thousands of locations across Mexico, offering multiple delivery options such as cash pickup, bank deposit, mobile money, home delivery, and deposit to a debit card.

Here are some of the options to send money to Mexico with Remitly:

  • Cash pickup at Elektra, Oxxo, Soriana, and more
  • Bank deposit at Banorte, Banamex, and BBVA Bancomer
  • Mobile money transfer
  • Home delivery
  • Deposit to a debit card

Keep in mind that the options may vary depending on the recipient's location.

Abraham Lebsack

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Abraham Lebsack is a seasoned writer with a keen interest in finance and insurance. With a focus on educating readers, he has crafted informative articles on critical illness insurance, providing valuable insights and guidance for those navigating complex financial decisions. Abraham's expertise in the field of critical illness insurance has allowed him to develop comprehensive guides, breaking down intricate topics into accessible and actionable advice.

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