- Dominican Republic – Banco BHD León*, Banreservas*
- El Salvador – Banco Agrícola, Banco Davivienda Salvadoreño, Sistema Fedecrédito, Banco Cuscatlán,
Remesas BAC Credomatic, Despensa Don Juan*, Despensa Familiar*, WALMART*, Maxi Despensa* - Guatemala – Banrural, Banco Industrial, G&T Continental
- Honduras – Banco Ficohsa, Banco Atlántida
- Nicaragua – Banpro, Banco LAFISE BANCENTRO
* Cash pick-up remittances only
To learn more about the transfer limits to each Remittance Network Member, visit ExpressSend transfer limits.
- Fees and exchange rates vary by remittance network member, and/or the amount sent.
- Estimate how much it will cost to send money to your family and friends with the ExpressSend Remittance Cost Estimator.
Dominican Republic – U.S. dollars to Dominican pesos
El Salvador – U.S. dollars to U.S. dollars
Guatemala – U.S. dollars to Guatemalan quetzals
Honduras – U.S. dollars to Honduran lempiras
Nicaragua – U.S. dollars to U.S. dollars
Estimate how much it will cost to send money to your family and friends around the world with the ExpressSend Remittance Cost Estimator.
Step 1 – Contact us. Talk to your Wells Fargo banker to learn about the options available and select the one that best fits your needs.
Step 2 – Provide your beneficiary's information. Tell us who should receive the money (beneficiary) and how you want your beneficiary to receive the money (cash pick-up or deposit to your beneficiary’s account).
Step 3 – Send your first transfer. We’ll establish the transfer details to ensure your money is sent quickly and safely. The first remittance you send under each service agreement must be initiated in person at a Wells Fargo branch. Customers with an existing checking or savings account may be able to initiate their first Remittance by calling the Wells Fargo Phone Bank, subject to caller authentication requirements and additional fraud prevention controls. Subsequent Remittances may be initiated at a Wells Fargo branch, by calling the Wells Fargo Phone Bank, or through Wells Fargo Online® at wellsfargo.com. ExpressSend is not available on the Wells Fargo Mobile® app. Customers must use a desktop or laptop to conduct online ExpressSend transfers.
You must be the sole owner, a primary or secondary joint owner or have power of attorney on the funding account to use ExpressSend. If you are using a joint account to send Remittances, you should be aware that the Service Agreement is opened on an individual basis in your name only. If the other joint owners wish to send Remittances using the joint account, each joint owner must complete a Service Agreement.
Information required
When completing the ExpressSend Service Agreement, you must provide:
- The name, address, and telephone number of your beneficiary, and the Remittance Network Member(s) to which your funds should be sent.
- Your beneficiary’s full physical address, which must be located in the country to which your remittance is being sent. Post office box addresses are not allowed.
- Your beneficiary’s telephone number, which must either be a number in the country to which your remittance is to be sent or a U.S. telephone number. You must also indicate whether the number is a mobile line or land line.
We will be unable to establish your Service Agreement if you do not provide this information.
Customers who are minors are not allowed to enroll in the Wells Fargo ExpressSend service. Many countries have restrictions that limit the ability of a minor to be the Beneficiary of a remittance transaction. The Sender must ensure that their beneficiary is eligible to receive the funds sent to the designated Remittance Network Member.
Need more information? Read our frequently asked questions.