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​​How to Send Money to GoPay Indonesia from Germany

​​How to Send Money to GoPay Indonesia from Germany

09 Jan 2026


Sending money to Indonesia is vital for many Indonesian expatriates and students living in Germany. Digital remittance services have made it easier to support family, pay for services or contribute to joint expenses without standing in bank lines. GoPay, the mobile‑wallet service operated by Gojek, has become one of Indonesia’s most popular payment platforms for receiving international remittances. It allows recipients to pay for groceries, transport and utilities instantly and doesn’t require trips to a bank. This guide explains what GoPay is, what you need to send money from Germany and the step‑by‑step process for several reliable remittance providers.

Understanding GoPay and its benefits

GoPay is a digital wallet embedded in Gojek’s “SuperApp.” Users can top up balances, pay merchants via QRIS codes, order ride‑hailing or food deliveries, and transfer funds between GoPay accounts. For senders abroad, the main advantage is that transfers arrive in the recipient’s wallet almost instantly. GoPay is widely accepted for everyday purchases, so recipients can use funds for groceries, transport and utilities without cash. They can also move money to a linked bank account if they need cash.

From a remitter’s perspective, GoPay’s digital nature eliminates the need for the recipient to visit a bank or pickup location. Mobile‑wallet transfers tend to have lower fees than cash pickup or bank deposits, and they are generally faster because they avoid intermediary bank networks. GoPay’s user base has grown rapidly, and financial providers such as ACE Money Transfer, WorldRemit, Remitly, Xoom and Wise now support direct transfers to GoPay wallets.

Requirements to send money from Germany to GoPay in Indonesia

Before you initiate a transfer, gather the following information and documents:

  • Verified account with a remittance provider. Providers require registration and identity verification (often called Know‑Your‑Customer or KYC) using a passport, national ID or residence permit. 
     
  • Recipient’s GoPay‑registered mobile number. GoPay accounts are tied to Indonesian mobile numbers beginning with country code +62. Wise notes that you must provide this phone number for mobile‑wallet transfers. WorldRemit also asks for the recipient’s full name and mobile number that matches their wallet registration. 
     
  • Payment method. In Germany you can usually pay with a bank transfer, debit card or credit card. ACE Money Transfer supports cards and SOFORT bank transfers; Xoom accepts PayPal, bank accounts or cards; Remitly accepts cards and often offers promotional rates. 
     
  • Stable internet connection. Because the process is online, use a secure connection and avoid public Wi‑Fi.

Choosing a remittance provider

Several regulated providers let you send euros to a GoPay wallet. Fees, exchange rates, speed and limits vary, so compare options before sending. Below is a summary of major providers:

ProviderDelivery to GoPaySpeed & limits (IDR)Notes

ACE Money Transfer

Yes – choose GoPay as payout method

Instant; exact transfer limits depend on regulations; service uses mid‑market rates and often offers promotional zero‑fee deals

Requires registration and a valid ID. Payment options include cards and SOFORT.

WorldRemit

Yes – supports GoPay, OVO, LinkAja and Dana

Instant; per transfer minimum IDR 10,000 and maximum IDR 10,000,000; wallets with basic registration have lower caps

Accepts only IDR transfers. Requires recipient’s name, mobile number and sending reason.

Remitly

Yes – select “Gopay (Gojek E‑Money)” when setting up the transfer

Instant to minutes; exchange rates and fees vary with amount and delivery speed

New customers may qualify for promotional rates. Requires your email, recipient name and Gopay details.

Xoom (PayPal)

Yes – select Mobile Wallet and provide the GoPay account

Typically in minutes; available for senders in Germany via EEA support

You can log in with PayPal credentials or open a Xoom account. Pays out in IDR; fees shown upfront.

Wise

Supports transfers to GoPay but through its general IDR service; you’ll need the recipient’s phone number

Wise processes transfers once it receives funds and converts them; funds arrive within 1 working day. Per transfer limit for mobile wallets is 20 million IDR

Wise uses the mid‑market exchange rate and displays total cost transparently.

Factors to consider

  • Fees and exchange rates: Some providers charge small fixed fees or a percentage of the transfer amount. ACE and WorldRemit often have low fees, while Wise uses a low variable fee based on the amount. Always check the exchange rate against the mid‑market rate because small rate mark‑ups can cost more than the advertised fee. 
     
  • Transfer speed: Mobile‑wallet transfers typically complete within minutes. WorldRemit says funds are credited instantly and recipients receive email notification. Xoom notes that mobile‑wallet deposits “normally arrive in minutes”. Wise may take up to one working day after funds are received. 
     
  • Limits and recipient requirements: WorldRemit limits transfers to 10 million IDR per transaction and warns that basic wallets have lower monthly caps. Wise allows up to 20 million IDR per transfer. Xoom and Remitly set limits based on sender verification and recipient location; check their calculators. 
     

Step‑by‑step process to send money to GoPay

While each platform’s interface differs, the essential steps are similar:

  1. Create and verify your account. Download the provider’s app or visit its website. Register using your email and provide KYC documents. ACE Money Transfer requires a valid ID during account creation, while Remitly asks for an email address and may request additional documentation depending on the amount. 
     
  2. Select destination country and payout method. Choose Indonesia (IDR) as the receiving country. For providers like ACE, Remitly and Xoom, pick GoPay or “Mobile Wallet” as the payout method. WorldRemit instructs senders to select “Send to Mobile Money” and then choose GoPay. 
     
  3. Enter the recipient’s details. Provide the recipient’s full name (matching their GoPay registration), their mobile number with country code +62, and sometimes a reason for sending funds. Remitly states that you must input the recipient’s GoPay account, name or pickup details. Double‑check these details because an incorrect number can delay or fail the transfer. 
     
  4. Choose your payment method and amount. Enter the amount you wish to send. You’ll see the converted amount in IDR and any fees or promotional rates. Pay using your preferred method (bank account, debit/credit card, PayPal or SOFORT depending on the provider). Xoom emphasises that you can pay with PayPal or a bank card. 
     
  5. Review and confirm the transfer. Review all details – amount, exchange rate, fees, recipient name and phone number. Confirm the transaction. ACE Money Transfer recommends double‑checking before sending and offers a transfer‑tracking tool. WorldRemit will send an email or SMS once the funds reach the recipient. 
     
  6. Track and ensure receipt. Most apps show the transfer status. If the recipient hasn’t received the money after the expected time, check the tracking page and ensure the GoPay number is correct. ACE’s blog lists common issues such as delays, incorrect numbers or verification failures and suggests contacting customer support.

Fees, exchange rates and timing

Money transfer costs consist of a fee and the exchange rate margin. ACE Money Transfer notes that several factors influence the total cost, including currency fluctuations, payment method and transfer amount. To get the best deal:

  • Compare rates across providers before confirming a transaction. Tools on each platform let you see the IDR amount and fees.
  • Watch for promotions, such as zero‑fee campaigns from ACE Money Transfer or introductory rates from Remitly.
  • Send during business hours when currency rates are generally more stable.

Because conversion happens in real time, the exchange rate you see when confirming the transfer is usually locked in. WorldRemit and Xoom do not charge recipients any additional fees for receiving money into GoPay, though mobile‑wallet providers may charge when funds are withdrawn as cash.

Limits and regulatory considerations

Indonesian regulations impose limits on mobile‑wallet transfers to prevent money‑laundering. WorldRemit caps each transfer at IDR 10,000,000 and notes that wallets with basic registration can only hold up to IDR 2,000,000, while fully registered wallets can receive up to IDR 20,000,000 per month. Wise allows transfers up to 20 million IDR per transaction to mobile wallets. Ensure the recipient has enough wallet capacity and has completed full KYC; otherwise, transfers may be returned. Providers may also request documentation if you send large sums or if regulators require additional information.

Security best practices

Sending money online carries risks if proper precautions aren’t taken. ACE Money Transfer recommends using regulated providers, keeping account credentials secure and avoiding public Wi‑Fi during transactions. Always double‑check the recipient’s GoPay number to prevent misdirected funds. WorldRemit reminds senders that transactions cannot easily be amended once initiated, so accuracy is vital. Beware of fraud – only send money to people you trust and monitor your transaction status.

Advantages for recipients in Indonesia

Receiving money through GoPay is convenient and cost‑effective. The wallet lets recipients spend funds on food, transport and essentials without visiting a bank. They incur no extra fees for receiving international transfers and can transfer balances to a linked bank account if needed. GoPay provides transaction history, which helps recipients track spending and budget better. Transfers often arrive in minutes, providing quick access to funds during emergencies.

FAQs

How fast is airtime sent to Nigeria?

Airtime is sent almost instantly. In most cases, it reaches the phone within a few seconds.

Which Nigerian networks can I send airtime to?

You can send airtime to MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile in Nigeria.

Can I send airtime from Germany anytime?

Yes. You can send airtime 24/7, even on weekends and holidays.

Can airtime be used for internet in Nigeria?

Yes. The person receiving airtime can use it to buy mobile data or internet bundles.

What happens if I enter the wrong phone number?

If airtime is sent to the wrong number, it cannot be taken back. Always double-check the number before sending.

Is sending airtime safe with ACE Money Transfer?

Yes. ACE Money Transfer uses secure systems to protect your payment and personal details.

Do I need a bank account to send airtime?

No. You can send airtime using a debit or credit card without a bank transfer.

Can I send money and airtime together?

Yes. You can send airtime and also send money to Nigeria using the same ACE Money Transfer account.

Is there a minimum or maximum airtime amount?

You can choose from different airtime amounts depending on what the recipient needs.

What should I do if my airtime top-up fails?

If the top-up fails, the amount is usually returned, or customer support will help fix the issue.

Conclusion

Sending money to GoPay from Germany has become straightforward thanks to regulated remittance providers. By opening an account with providers such as ACE Money Transfer, WorldRemit, Remitly, Xoom or Wise, you can transfer euros that arrive as Indonesian rupiah in a GoPay wallet within minutes. Compare fees and exchange rates, ensure you have the recipient’s correct mobile number and follow the step‑by‑step process outlined above. With proper planning and attention to security, your support will reach family and friends in Indonesia quickly and securely.


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