How Can I Send Money from Angola to Nigeria?

You may need to send money from Angola to Nigeria for several reasons ranging from business to support to family members and your loved ones. Banks and international money transfer services make sending remittances from one part of the globe to another possible. In this article, you would learn the ropes on how to conveniently send money to Nigeria from Angola.

How Can I Send Money from Angola to Nigeria

These are some ways to send money from Angola to Nigeria:

  • Western Union

With Western Union, you can send money to Nigeria from Angola easily. There are three ways to send money using Western Union: Cash Pickup, Bank Account, and Mobile Money. If you want to send money directly to your recipient’s bank account in Nigeria, you need to follow these outlined steps.

Visit any of the various Western Union agent locations that are close to you. You would be required to complete the Send Money form. The name of your recipient, bank account number, the purpose of remittance, and mobile number are among the details you are required to provide in the Send Money form. After you have completed the form, you would need to give the completed form and the applicable funds, which include the money to be sent and the transaction fee, to the agent. A receipt and tracking number (MTCN) would be issued to you at the agent location. It would take three days for the money to be deposited in the recipient’s qualifying account in Nigeria. Your receiver must need to own a Nigerian domiciliary account to be able to receive funds from Western Union.

If you want to use the Cash pickup option to send money to your loved ones in Nigeria, you begin by locating the nearest Western Union agent location in your locality. You would be required to complete a Send Money form. The recipient’s information you are to provide in the Send Money form includes the name of the recipient, address, mobile number and email address. After you are done with the form, you are to submit it along with the applicable funds, including transaction charges, to the agent. You will then be issued a receipt and a tracking number MTCN. This MTCN would need to be shared with the recipient as it is required for pickup in Nigeria. To receive the money, the recipient is to visit any Western Union agent location in Nigeria with the tracking number MTCN, and a government-issued means of identification.

  • Rapidtransfer

Rapidtransfer is an initiative by Ecobank Transnational Inc. (ETI) to send money with little stress across the African countries that are within the financial institution’s coverage. Angola is one of the 33 African countries that Ecobank offer their services thus making Rapidtransfer services available to its residents. You can use this service either from the comfort of your smartphone or in person at any Ecobank branch in Angola. You must not be must not own a bank account with Ecobank to make use of Rapidtransfer.

If you want to use the Rapidtransfer app to send money to Nigeria from Angola, you need to follow these steps. The first step is by creating a free account on Rapidtransfer, in which you would be required to provide some vital information that includes a valid ID, clear image, and the details of a valid VISA or Mastercard of any local bank in Angola. It should take you 5 minutes to complete this registration process. Now that you have an account on Rapidtransfer, you can make an international money transfer with your internet-connected smartphone. After you have logged into the app, you are expected to select Nigeria from the drop-down options as the country you wish to send money to, then Naira is selected as the currency, and the amount you wish to send. Next is to select how you want your recipient to get the money, either by cash, Xpress account, wallet, or local bank account. Then select when to deliver funds to your recipient. Click on ‘Add New Recipient’ to provide the required information about your recipient. After that, you would have to review the details you’ve provided. Finally, you can make payments by supplying your prepaid, debit, or credit card information. Upon confirmation of the transaction, you’ve completed a transfer to your recipient in Nigeria.

You could also visit any Rapidtransfer agent or an Ecobank branch office in Angola to also send money to Nigeria. You would be provided with a ‘Send’ form to complete. You are required to have a valid means of identification before you can send money. After you have completed the form, pay the amount you want to transfer including the required commission. After that, you are issued a reference number that would be needed by your recipient to collect the funds if you chose the cash delivery option.

  • Wise

Wise is an international money transfer service that you can use to send money to Nigeria from Angola. The first step is that you create a free account on Wise. This is a simple process that can be completed in less than 5 minutes. On completion of the account creation on Wise, and subsequent launch, you are expected to select the amount you wish to send and provide the bank details of your recipient in Nigeria. The next steps to complete the transfers would be displayed on your screen, of which you are to follow the prompts required. You would receive email messages to let you know every step of your transfer. With Wise, your recipient in Nigeria can receive funds within 48 hours of completion of your transaction.

  • WorldRemit

To send money using WorldRemit, you need to first create and verify an account by providing basic information about yourself. After creating your account, you can send money in four simple steps to Nigeria. First, you are to select how much you want to send to Nigeria. Then, select a convenient method for your recipient to receive funds either through bank transfer, cash pickup, mobile money, or airtime pickup. You are expected to then supply your recipient’s details. The final step is paying for your transfer.

If you chose the bank account transfer option, your recipient must have a bank account with any of the following banks: Zenith Bank, Ecobank, Polaris Bank, Access Bank Fidelity Bank, and First Bank. If it’s the cash pickup option you chose as a delivery option, your recipient is to visit any of these banks to receive funds: Union Bank, Zenith Bank, First Bank, Access Bank, and Fidelity Bank.

 

 

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