Send Money Home - Live QAR Rates & Provider Comparison
Qatar residents send QAR 200B+ home every year. The gap between the cheapest and most expensive provider on the same corridor can be 3-5%. Pick your destination below for the live rate plus what each major Qatar remittance provider would actually deliver.
By destination country
7 corridorsQAR → INR (India)
4.3M Indian expats. Largest Qatar corridor. Qatar Exchange, LuLu, Wise.
QAR → PKR (Pakistan)
1.7M Pakistani expats. Roshan Digital channels. Easypaisa & JazzCash delivery.
QAR → PHP (Philippines)
624K Filipino expats. GCash + cash pickup at SM, 7-Eleven.
QAR → BDT (Bangladesh)
750K Bangladeshi expats. bKash mobile-money delivery. Govt 2.5% incentive bonus.
QAR → EGP (Egypt)
480K Egyptian expats. NBE, Banque Misr, CIB direct deposit.
QAR → LKR (Sri Lanka)
~250K Sri Lankan expats. BOC, People's Bank, Commercial Bank.
QAR → NPR (Nepal)
~150K Nepali expats. IME, Prabhu, NIC Asia. Pegged to INR at 1.6:1.
Why the corridor matters
Every remittance provider quotes you a rate that includes their spread over the wholesale ("mid-market") rate that banks trade at. That spread is how they make money. The size of the spread varies dramatically by corridor, by provider, and by send amount.
For Qatar-outbound corridors specifically, the typical spread ranges are:
- App-based services (Wise, LuLu Money, Remitly): 0.4-1.0% above mid-market
- Qatar exchange houses (Qatar Exchange, LuLu branches, Al Ansari): 0.5-1.2%
- Bank wires (ENBD, ADCB, FAB, etc.): 2.5-4% spread + flat fees
- Western Union, MoneyGram cash pickup: 1.5-3%
- Hotel / airport bureau de change: 5-8% - never use for remittance
The "best" provider isn't the same as "most-known"
Branding and reach don't determine spread. Qatar Exchange and Wise are very different brands but typically within 0.3% of each other on most corridors. Western Union has the largest cash-pickup network globally but consistently runs higher spreads than competitors with comparable reach. Banks are almost never the cheapest path despite "no fee" marketing - the spread is the fee.
What we don't track
This calculator shows mid-market rates and indicative provider spreads, but doesn't track:
- Promo rates - most providers offer first-transfer or app-install bonuses that beat their normal spread for one transfer. Always check the promo before the first send.
- Country-side fees - some destination banks charge an inbound wire fee separate from Qatar-side spread. Bank deposit channels usually avoid this; cash pickup never does.
- Speed tiers - most providers offer "express" (instant) and "economy" (1-2 days) at different spreads. We list the standard rate; express premiums add 0.3-1% typically.
- FX hedging - for amounts above QAR 50,000 some banks offer forward-rate contracts. Useful if you have known future obligations in the destination currency.
How to actually use this
- Click your destination corridor above for the live mid-market rate
- Compare the "you'd actually receive" column across providers for your send amount
- Open the top 2-3 provider apps right before sending - current quotes can move 0.3-0.8% from our table
- Pick the highest-receive option, not the lowest-fee option (fees and spreads combine - total received is what matters)
Reference only. QatarCalc has no affiliate relationships with any provider listed at time of writing. Rankings are based on observed spread ranges across the 7 corridors, not commercial sponsorship. Always verify the final quote in the provider's app before confirming a transfer.
Common questions
Is Remittance from Qatar free to use?
Yes. The tool runs in your browser at no cost, with no signup required.
Where is the math performed?
Calculations run locally in your browser. Your inputs do not leave your device.
Are the rates and rules current?
We update sources when published rates change. For high-stakes decisions, verify against the official source linked on this page.