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Sending Money Abroad

Sending Money Abroad
Whether it be to make loan payments, support your family, or simply as a present, there are many reasons for people to send money back to their home country. However, currency exchange rates and the fees involved can make it difficult to decide the means by which we decide to make international remissions. There are several options available in Japan each with varying levels of convenience and fees each with their own advantages and drawbacks.

 

Remittance Options

Banks

Probably the most traditional method of sending money abroad, wire transfers through banks are reliable and relatively fast. This method allows you to send money directly from your own account to an overseas account.

Pros Cons
  • Relatively fast
  • 3-5 days to complete transfer
    • 1-3 days in some cases
  • Some banks allow online transfers
    • Transfers via online banking often incur smaller fees
  • Relatively high fees
    • 2,000 – 6,000 JPY on average
    • Additional fees may be skimmed at intermediary banks
    • Additional fees may be required at the destination
  • Some banks require transfers to be done in person
    • Transfers must be made during bank hours
  • Must have a bank account
Required Documents
  • Copy of Personal Identification
  • Copy of One of the Following Proof of Individual Number (aka “My Number”)
    • Notification Card
    • Individual Number Card
    • Certificate of Residence (Jūminhyō) with “My Number” printed
  • Beneficiary Information
    • Name, Address, and Contact Information
    • Bank Information
      • Name, Branch Name (if applicable), Branch Address, Account Number, SWIFT Code or IBAN
    • International Remittance Form One-Time Password

 

PayPal

This is a service that you may recognize for its widespread use in online shopping. It can also be used to send money to individuals who also have a PayPal account. It’s quick and easy, and maybe something to consider the next time you need to send money to somebody overseas.

Pros Cons
  • Very fast
    • Only a few minutes to complete transfer
  • No fees to transfer money to a friend or family member’s PayPal account.
    • Domestic transactions only
  • Some banks charge fees to receive money transferred from PayPal accounts
  • Cross-border fee
    • International transactions
Required Documents
  • Full Name
  • Address
  • Phone Number
  • Credit/Debit Card or Bank Account Number
    • To link to account for payments
  • Recipient’s Information
    • Full Name

 

GoRemit

Shinsei Bank is widely considered as one of the most foreigner-friendly banks in Japan due to its ability to provide English language support as well as English language documents for customers that may need it. GoRemit is another service offered through the bank that allows for quick and easy remittance to foreign accounts. You don’t even need a Shinsei Bank account to use it.

Pros Cons
  • English Support
  • Quick
    • About 3 days to complete transfer
  • Easy Transfers Through Mobile App
  • Transfer fee
    • 2000 JPY
    • Additional fees may be skimmed at intermediary banks
    • Additional fees may be required at destination bank
  • Requires a Japanese Bank Account
    • Funds must be transferred into a Shinsei Bank account before transferring
Required Documents
  • Copy of Personal Identification
    • Passport
    • Residence Card
    • Driver’s License
    • Insurance Card
  • Copy of One of the Following Proof of Individual Number (aka “My Number”)
    • Notification Card
    • Individual Number Card
    • Certificate of Residence (Jūminhyō) with “My Number” printed
  • Beneficiary Information
    • Name, Address, and Contact Information
    • Bank Information
      • Name, Branch Name (if applicable), Branch Address, Account Number, SWIFT Code or IBAN

 

TransferWise

One of the most popular ways to send money is through the UK-based money transfer service, TransferWise. Holding accounts in the world, this company operates by accepting transfers at one of its accounts in the country of origin and dispensing money from one of its accounts in the destination country. This takes out the need for a traditional wire-transfer and ultimately saves its customers money usually taken in high fees by other services.

Pros Cons
  • Multi-lingual support
  • Quick
    • About 3 days to complete transfer
  • Low transfer fee
    • Varies by Currency
    • No intermediary bank fees
    • No fees for the recipient
  • Easy Transfers Through Mobile App
  • Requires a Japanese Bank Account
    • Funds must be transferred into a TransferWise account before transferring
Required Documents
  • Copy of Personal Identification
    • Passport
    • Residence Card
    • Driver’s License
    • Insurance Card
  • Copy of One of the Following Proof of Individual Number (aka “My Number”)
    • Notification Card
    • Individual Number Card
    • Certificate of Residence (Jūminhyō) with “My Number” printed
  • Beneficiary Information
    • Name, Address, and Contact Information
    • Bank Information
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