Sending $1,000 shouldn’t cost $50. 💸
Yet for nearly a billion people relying on remittances, that’s still the reality.
The global average fee for cross-border transfers hovers around 6.5–7%, meaning migrants lose up to $70 on every $1,000 sent home.
From Lagos to Lima, remittances outpace foreign aid over $800 billion moved globally in 2023 but legacy rails and correspondent banks still take a painful cut. Each hop between systems adds FX markups, compliance costs, and treasury fees that hit the people who can least afford it.
Now, digital-first fintechs and stablecoins are breaking those barriers.
Platforms like WeWire, Remitly, and Wise slash costs to 2–3%, clearing payments in seconds not days. Meanwhile, blockchain rails and CBDCs hint at a future where sending money abroad is as cheap as sending a text.
The question isn’t whether we have the tech to make it happen.
It’s when the world will catch up. 🌍