Send Money to Colombia — Exchange Rates, Fees & What Your Recipient Really Gets

Sending money to Colombia? As of June 6, 2026, the official exchange rate is about 3,568 COP per US dollar, while the parallel (black market) rate is roughly 3,548 COP. Most international transfer services convert at or near the official rate — so a $500 transfer typically lands as about 1,784,091 COP, even though those same dollars are worth around 1,774,000 COP on the street.

In Colombia the gap between the two rates is small right now, so the rate you are quoted is close to the dollar's real local value. This page still helps you compare fees and corridors so you keep more of every dollar you send.

What does your recipient really get in Colombian Peso?

When you send US dollars to Colombia, the transfer service converts them to Colombian Peso at its own rate — usually pegged to the official Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República) rate of about 3,568 COP per dollar, plus a margin. But on Colombia's parallel market, one dollar trades for roughly 3,548 COP. So while $1,000 might be paid out as about 3,568,181 COP through a money-transfer operator, the street value of $1,000 is closer to 3,548,000 COP.

Because the rates are close in Colombia right now, the main thing to compare is the upfront fee and the provider's exchange-rate margin rather than any large parallel-market gap.

How to send money to Colombia

Popular ways to send money to Colombia are bank deposits, online remittance apps, cash pickup, and debit-card or wallet payouts. Each option carries different fees, speed and exchange-rate spreads, so the cheapest route depends on how your recipient wants to collect the Colombian Peso.

Before sending, compare three things across providers: (1) the upfront transfer fee, (2) the exchange rate they apply versus the live rate, and (3) how and how fast your recipient can collect the Colombian Peso. A slightly higher fee with a better exchange rate often delivers more money than a "zero-fee" transfer with a poor rate.

Typical fees and corridors for Colombia

Remittance costs to Colombia vary by corridor (the country you send from), payout method, and amount. Sending from regions with lots of competition and digital options is usually cheaper than cash-to-cash corridors. As a rule of thumb, the total cost of a transfer is the visible fee plus the exchange-rate margin — and the margin is where the parallel-market gap quietly bites.

Recipients in Colombia who can receive dollars directly (for example into a domiciliary or foreign-currency account) and convert them locally sometimes capture more value than those paid out in Colombian Peso at a provider's official-linked rate — precisely because of the parallel-market premium. Always weigh convenience against the effective rate.

Sending money to Colombia safely

Use licensed, regulated money-transfer providers and confirm the current foreign-exchange rules in Colombia before sending. Many countries require remittances to be paid out in local currency through approved channels, and rules change frequently. The rates shown here are aggregated for information and price-transparency only — they are not an offer to trade and are not financial or legal advice.

Treat the parallel rate as a benchmark for what the dollar is really worth in Colombia, so you can judge whether a provider's quoted rate is fair — not as a recommendation to use informal channels. Use our currency converter to check any amount against both the official and parallel rates before you send.

Money-transfer services for Colombia — and how each sets its rate

These operators commonly serve the Colombia corridor. The column nobody else shows is how each one sets its exchange rate — because that, not the headline fee, is usually the bigger cost. Services on the mid-market or stablecoin rate get your recipient closer to the dollar's real local value in Colombian Peso; those on the official rate plus a margin quietly leave the parallel-market gap on the table.

ServiceTypePayoutSpeedHow the rate is set
RemitlyCash + digitalBank, wallet, cash pickupMins–daysOfficial rate + margin
Western UnionCash + digitalCash pickup, bank, walletMinutesOfficial rate + margin
MoneyGramCash + digitalCash pickup, bankMinutesOfficial rate + margin
Xoom (PayPal)Digital appBank, wallet, cash pickupMinutesOfficial rate + margin
RiaCash + digitalCash pickup, bankMins–same dayOfficial rate + margin
WiseDigital appBank depositMins–2 daysMid-market rate + upfront fee
Crypto P2P (e.g. USDT)Stablecoin / P2PLocal bank via P2P tradeMins–hoursParallel / market rate

Informational only. Service availability, payout methods, speed and rate-setting approach are summarised from public information and change over time — we do not publish live fees or rates, and we do not partner with or endorse any provider. Always confirm the current Colombian Peso payout and terms with the provider before sending.

Frequently asked questions

How much will my recipient get if I send $500 to Colombia?

At today's rates, $500 converts to about 1,784,091 COP at the official rate most transfer services use (around 3,568 COP per dollar), before any fees. On Colombia's parallel market, those same dollars are worth roughly 1,774,000 COP (about 3,548 COP per dollar). Always check the exact Colombian Peso payout a provider quotes before sending.

What is the best way to send money to Colombia?

The best option depends on cost, speed, and how your recipient wants to collect the money. Compare online money-transfer apps, bank wires, mobile-money payouts, and cash pickup. Look beyond the upfront fee at the exchange rate each provider applies — the rate margin is often the bigger cost, especially given Colombia's gap between the official and parallel rates.

Which money-transfer services can I use to send money to Colombia?

Operators that commonly serve the Colombia corridor include Remitly, Western Union, MoneyGram, Xoom (PayPal), Ria and Wise, alongside peer-to-peer (P2P) stablecoin transfers. They differ in how they set the exchange rate: most apply the official rate plus a margin, a few (like Wise) use the mid-market rate, and stablecoin/P2P routes track the market — getting your recipient closer to the dollar's real local value in Colombian Peso. We do not partner with or endorse any provider; compare the final Colombian Peso payout before you send.

Why does the black market rate matter when sending money to Colombia?

Most transfer services pay out in Colombian Peso at or near the official Bank of the Republic (Banco de la República) rate (about 3,568 COP per dollar), but the parallel market values the dollar at roughly 3,548 COP — a very small premium of about -0.2%. That difference is effectively a hidden cost of the transfer, so knowing the parallel rate tells you whether a provider's rate is fair.

How much does it cost to send money to Colombia?

The total cost is the visible transfer fee plus the provider's exchange-rate margin. Fees vary by sending country, payout method (bank, mobile wallet, or cash), and amount. A "zero-fee" transfer can still be expensive if the exchange rate is poor, so always compare the final Colombian Peso amount your recipient receives.

How long does it take to send money to Colombia?

Speed depends on the method. Mobile-wallet and cash-pickup transfers can arrive within minutes, while bank deposits may take from a few hours to a couple of business days. Faster options sometimes carry higher fees, so balance speed against the total cost.

Is it better for my recipient in Colombia to receive US dollars or Colombian Peso?

It depends on local rules and access. Where recipients can legally hold and convert dollars themselves, doing so can capture the parallel-market premium and yield more Colombian Peso than a provider's official-linked payout. Where payouts must be in Colombian Peso, focus on finding the provider with the best effective rate. Always follow local foreign-exchange regulations.

Is it safe to send money to Colombia?

Yes, when you use licensed, regulated money-transfer providers and confirm the current rules in Colombia. Avoid informal channels for actual transfers. The exchange rates on this page are provided for information and price-transparency only — not as financial or legal advice — to help you judge whether a provider's rate is fair.

Disclaimer: exchange rates and remittance information for Colombia are aggregated from public sources and provided for informational and price-transparency purposes only. We do not partner with or endorse any money-transfer provider. This is not an offer to trade and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Always use licensed providers and confirm local regulations before sending money.