
28 Aug 2025
For thousands of Pakistanis in Greece, sending money home is not just about numbers on a receipt. It is the bridge between hard work abroad and daily life in Pakistan. From paying school fees in Lahore to covering medical costs in Multan, these transfers shape futures and keep families afloat.
In FY 24-25, Pakistan has received nearly $34.9 billion in remittances — almost 10% of the nation’s GDP. A growing share now comes from Europe, and Greece’s Pakistani community plays a vital role in keeping that flow steady.
If you send Money to Pakistan from Greece, you are part of a lifeline that reaches deep into homes, villages, and cities across the country.
More than 60,000 Pakistanis now live in Greece. Many arrived seeking stable work and better wages, and for most, remittances are the main way they support loved ones.
While Gulf states and the UK remain the largest remittance sources, EU-based transfers have surged by over 600% in the last decade, with Greece emerging as a key contributor. This shift reflects not only migration patterns but also the growing trust in online platforms to handle international transfers quickly and safely.
Historically, remittance flows to Pakistan were dominated by non-EU countries. Today, European corridors — especially from Greece — are becoming a reliable second pillar. This is driven by:
With ACE, a money Transfer from Greece to Pakistan can reach its destination in minutes, whether as a bank deposit or mobile wallet credit.
ACE Money Transfer offers more than just a way to send funds:
Remittances do more than keep households running; they can be the foundation for long-term stability. Some families use part of their transfers for investments — small businesses, property, or education that leads to better opportunities.
Every rupee you send carries more than monetary value. It represents care, connection, and commitment. With ACE, you can send money quickly, securely, and with confidence that it will reach the people who matter most.
Sign up today and make your next online money transfer to Pakistan from Greece, the lifeline it is meant to be.
Around 60,000 Pakistanis live in Greece, and many regularly send money home. Pakistan’s total remittances reached $34.9 billion last year, with Europe contributing a growing share.
They account for close to 10% of GDP, helping to pay for imports, maintain foreign reserves, and support millions of families.
Yes. ACE’s network includes cash pickup points and mobile wallet partners in rural areas, along with bank deposit options for urban recipients.
Register on ACE’s website or app, enter recipient details, select a payout method, and confirm the transaction. You can track delivery in real time.