In a matter of minutes, convert British Pounds (GBP) to Philippine Pesos (PHP). How would you like to send it?

The first step is to decide which of the four transfer options is ideal for you: bank transfer, cash pickup, WorldRemit Wallet, or airtime top-up.
To whom are you delivering your message?
Choose from a list of prior recipients in the Philippines or enter the information for someone you’ve never mailed to before.
What method are you using to pay?
Choose between paying for the transfer with a debit, credit, or prepaid card, Apple Pay, Android Pay, Sofort, or a bank account transfer. Find out what the transfer restrictions are for each sort of payment.
Sending money from The UK to the Philippines
Four alternative transfer options are available, each with bank-beating exchange rates and ultra-low fees. There are no fees to pay when using the airtime top-up service.
Bank transfer
Need to send money from the UK to the Philippines quickly? You can send money to any Metrobank, LandBank, Philippine National Bank (PNB), Banco de Oro (BDO), and Bank of the Philippine Islands account using our bank transfer service (BPI). The money will be credited to your account nearly instantly.
Cash pickup
You can send money for cash pickup if your receiver prefers it. Your recipient can pick up the money from one of the hundreds of pickup sites across the Philippines in minutes.
Airtime top-up Recharge your airtime and stay in touch with your loved ones. Send credit/Talktime to prepaid mobiles on the Smart, Smartbro, Smart Gold, Cignal, Globe, and Sun Cellular networks with our airtime top-up service. Instantly, airtime will be added.
WorldRemit wallet
With the WorldRemit Wallet, you and your friends may send, receive, and keep money in a variety of currencies using the WorldRemit app. It’s simple to use and safe to use, and you can get it right now from Google Play or the App Store.
Users in a limited number of countries can utilize the Wallet, although any WorldRemit customer can send money to a WorldRemit Wallet.
Wise
You want to know that your money and personal information are safe when you send money to the Philippines from the United Kingdom. All payment systems utilized by WorldRemit are secure, and their website and mobile app are encrypted to protect your personal information. They are also regulated in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and meet the standards of many other authorities throughout the world.
How much does it cost to transfer money to the Philippines using wise?
To send money in GBP to the Philippines, you pay a small, flat fee of 0.56 GBP + 0.51% of the amount that’s converted (you’ll always see the total cost upfront).
Some payment methods have an added fee, but that’s usually tiny too.
No big fees, hidden or otherwise. As a result, it’s more affordable than you might expect.
To transfer money with Wise, you’ll need to choose a method of payment. Some means of payment are faster than others. While some can be implemented immediately, others are more cost-effective.
Here are the most convenient ways to send money to the Philippines using Wise:
Bank Transfer
When it comes to funding your international money transfer with Wise, bank transfers are usually the most cost-effective alternative. When compared to other payment methods, bank transfers take longer, but they are more cost-effective in the long run.
Debit card
It’s simple and quick to pay for your transfer with a debit card. Because of the higher processing fees associated with credit cards, this method is frequently less expensive.
Credit Card
It’s simple and quick to pay for your transfer with a credit card. All major credit cards are accepted at Wise, as well as some Maestro cards.
PISP
Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISP) payments are instructions you provide Wise to make a bank transfer immediately from your bank account without leaving our app and logging in to your online banking. This option is as inexpensive as a manual bank transfer, although not all banks now support it.
Swift
Because your bank will charge a fee if you use SWIFT to fund your transfer, it will normally take longer and be more expensive. It’s also worth noting that other correspondent banks in the middle may deduct their handling costs. Your bank should be able to help you with such charges.