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Sending money to Panama without crazy fees

No: banks will always screw you, because they can.
All invoices I receive from Panama have a $40-50 “bank fee” added, so it must be a local custom.
Whereas I pay $45 to send to Panama from BoA. And every time I pray for not having the account frozen.
Therefore, the whole exercise costs $85-95 irrespective of the amount.
Btc fees today are $1 or less.
 
No: banks will always screw you, because they can.
All invoices I receive from Panama have a $40-50 “bank fee” added, so it must be a local custom.
Whereas I pay $45 to send to Panama from BoA. And every time I pray for not having the account frozen.
Therefore, the whole exercise costs $85-95 irrespective of the amount.
Btc fees today are $1 or less.
Thank you man. Gotcha.

So I think this stuff doesn't help, right? Or is this helping to lower some fees or something?

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Thank you man. Gotcha.

So I think this stuff doesn't help, right? Or is this helping to lower some fees or something?

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You can try OUR and see what happens. Banks are unpredictable.
Maybe WU is cheaper? What about cash in an envelope?
 
Actually, Mercury support article explains the whole deal quite well: https://support.mercury.com/hc/en-us/articles/28773111244436-Covering-recipient-fees

As @JohnnyDoe mentioned, banks can be unpredictable. However, you may try to guess what could be the receiving bank policy by searching tariffs on its website for personal/business accounts and there's a good chance you can find something under international wire fees section.

Thank you man. Gotcha.

So I think this stuff doesn't help, right? Or is this helping to lower some fees or something?

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I asked because the article also says that they don't really know what can happen in the receiving bank account, so maybe someone had experience in trying the OUR option.

But yes, I think I'll just pay the fees. I'm also probably going to contact that bank to ask more about they see this protocol when Panama receive that money, just to get the information.

Thank you guys.
 
I sent an OUR SWIFT from Mercury to a BVI company recently; the beneficiary received the complete payment, and I believe I was also charged $15 as in your screenshot. Not exactly the same case but there should not be much variation.

This is how OUR transfers usually work, since the correspondent charges are all billed to the sender, and the recipient would only pay fees if his bank was to charge for incoming payments.
 
I use Remitly often.
$ arrive in Panama same day. This morning $ arrived within two hours.
I am not sending to Panama from US, but the country I am sending from is equally a tight a*s, communist, nanny state, inteferring place.