
21 Nov 2025
For millions of Filipino expats, overseas workers, and students living in the UK, Europe, Australia, Canada, and beyond, sending money home isn’t optional. It’s a monthly responsibility. Rent, tuition fees, medical bills, and day-to-day expenses in the Philippines often depend on those remittances.
The good news? In 2025, sending money to the Philippines can be fast, secure, and low-cost if we choose the right route and avoid hidden fees. This comprehensive guide explains how to send money to Philippines step-by-step using ACE Money Transfer, compares payout options (bank, cash pickup, mobile wallet, airtime top-up), and shares tips to keep more pesos in our family’s hands.
We’ll also show how we can earn rewards while sending money using ACE’s Invite a Friend program.
The Philippines is one of the world’s top remittance-receiving countries. For many families, those funds are used for:
Because remittances are so important, even small differences in exchange rates and fees can add up over a year. A guide that:
…helps us support our loved ones more efficiently.
ACE Money Transfer is built around one core idea: make international transfers simple, fast, and secure from 29 sending countries to 100+ receiving countries, including the Philippines.
For the Philippines, ACE supports multiple payout methods:
Let’s walk through each one in detail.
If our recipient prefers cash in hand or doesn’t have a bank account, cash pickup is often the quickest and most convenient choice.
With ACE, we can send money for instant pickup at a large network of partners across the Philippines, including:
How it works for the sender
How it works for the recipient
Once verified, the cash is handed over—often within minutes once the transfer is completed (or next business day if after banking hours or on public holidays).
If our family uses bank accounts in the Philippines, a direct bank deposit is usually the most systematic and trackable way to send money.
ACE allows us to transfer funds directly to bank accounts in the Philippines.
Steps:
Most bank deposits are processed quickly—often in minutes for many banks, and typically within 1–2 banking days at most, depending on bank schedules and any additional compliance checks.
Bank deposits are ideal for:
Mobile wallets are huge in the Philippines. With ACE, we can send money directly to several popular wallets, including:
Why mobile wallets are popular:
If we regularly send smaller amounts for everyday use, mobile wallets are often the fastest and most flexible choice.
Sometimes we don’t need to send a big remittance—our family just needs mobile credit to stay connected or to handle quick online tasks.
ACE lets us send airtime top-ups to major Philippine networks, such as:
We simply choose “Airtime Top-Up”, enter the mobile number, select the operator and amount, and confirm payment. The recipient usually receives the load instantly, making this perfect for emergency communication or a small gesture of care between salary cycles.
Whether we are in London, Berlin, Oslo, Melbourne, or Toronto, sending money online via ACE follows the same streamlined flow.
To comply with international regulations and keep transfers secure, ACE may ask for:
These checks are standard across regulated financial services and help protect both sender and recipient from fraud and misuse.
We then:
This transparency makes it easy to compare ACE with banks or other providers before confirming.
Depending on the sending country, ACE supports multiple payment options such as:
We pick whichever is easiest and complete payment securely.
Once submitted:
Our recipient is informed when funds are available for pickup, credited to their bank, wallet, or received as airtime.
One of ACE’s biggest strengths is its broad sending footprint. We can send money to the Philippines from 29 countries across the UK, Europe, and beyond, in multiple currencies such as GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD, CHF, NOK, SEK, DKK, and more.
Popular sending countries include:
Wherever we work, ACE’s multi-currency support ensures our money is converted into pesos at competitive rates.
Transfer times mainly depend on the payout method and payment method:
According to ACE’s Philippines corridor information:
Factors that can delay transfers include:
No guide on how to send money to Philippines is complete without discussing cost.
ACE is designed to offer:
The exact fee depends on:
Traditional banks often add a large markup on FX rates, so even if their fee looks low, the recipient gets fewer pesos. Many third-party comparison sites and ACE’s own pages highlight that ACE offers competitive exchange rates vs. many banks and big operators.
Tip: Before we send:
Several things make ACE stand out in 2025 for Filipino expats:
For Filipino families who rely heavily on remittances, these advantages translate into more pesos received, fewer hassles, and faster delivery.
On top of regular transfers, ACE runs an Invite a Friend program that lets us earn extra money and prizes simply by referring friends and family.
According to ACE’s latest referral campaign:
After a certain number of successful referrals, credits are added to our ACE wallet and can be used to discount future transfers. Top referrers can also compete for monthly prizes such as smartphones and gadgets, based on the number of genuine, qualified referrals.
For anyone who sends money to the Philippines regularly and has a community of fellow OFWs/expats, this is a smart way to offset transfer costs and get extra value from a service we’re already using.
For full details and updated thresholds, we should link to and read the dedicated Invite a Friend campaign blog and T&Cs.
To ensure our money arrives quickly and safely, keep these best practices in mind (all aligned with ACE’s Philippines FAQ content):
The “best” way depends on what our family needs. For fast emergency transfers, cash pickup or mobile wallet is ideal. For regular bills and larger amounts, bank deposits tend to be more systematic. ACE supports all three plus airtime top-up, so we can choose whatever suits each situation.
Limits depend on our sending country, payment method, and KYC status. ACE shows our applicable limits during the transaction journey. Higher limits usually require additional verification documents.
In most cases, card-funded transfers to cash pickup, mobile wallet, or many banks arrive within minutes. Bank-funded transfers can take 1–2 banking days, and airtime top-ups are typically instant. Factors such as bank hours, compliance checks, and public holidays may affect timing.
We may need to upload:
These are standard AML/KYC requirements under global regulations and help keep transfers secure.
Yes. ACE lets us send money to several mobile wallets in the Philippines, including GCash, Maya, Coins.ph, Lazada Wallet, ShopeePay, GrabPay, and JuanCash, making it easy for our loved ones to receive and use funds instantly on their phones.
If we’ve ever stood in a queue at a traditional bank or paid high fees just to get money home, we already know how painful old-school remittances can be.
By using a specialised digital provider like ACE Money Transfer—with bank deposits, cash pickups, mobile wallets, airtime top-ups, strong security, competitive rates, and referral rewards. We can make every remittance to the Philippines faster, simpler, and more rewarding for everyone involved.