Money TransfersSend up to $30,000 to India online within 24-hours with a Remitly money transferLearn more about our increased 24-hour send limit to $30,000 for money transfers to India to help customers get more rupees home.
News & ArchiveRemitly stresses the importance of cross border remittances to CongressRemitly spoke to Congress about the importance of remittances remaining accessible, affordable and secure through licensed money transmitters.
News & ArchiveRemitly is now available across EuropeLearn about our expansion into Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
News & ArchiveWith Pix, Remitly Delivers Payments to Brazil 24/7/365Remitly integrates with some of the fastest and most reliable payment systems around the world to quickly and reliably deliver money to our customers.
News & ArchiveRemitly Sponsors Ghanafest New York: What the Festival Means for the Ghanaian DiasporaCOVID-19 has made people gathering together harder. However, this year, Ghana's heritage promises to bring extra joy.
News & ArchiveRemitly Fireside Chat Explores LGBTQ+ and Immigrant IntersectionalityTo show our support of both LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities, we partnered with Intentionalist to hold this fireside chat.
News & ArchiveCelebrating Pride Month at Remitly: Employee SpotlightsIn honor of Pride Month, we're celebrating just some of our many amazing LGBTQ+ employees. Read on to get to know them one-by-one!
News & ArchiveRemitly Confidentially Submits Draft Registration Statement for Proposed Initial Public OfferingRemitly confidentially submits draft registration statement for proposed initial public offering.
News & ArchiveCommunity Outreach by Remitly Would you like to join Remitly in supporting immigrant-centered community orgss, their events, and financial education learning journeys?
News & ArchiveRemitly Stands with Central America in the Wake of Hurricanes Iota and Eta Remitly made a donation to the Red Cross and a special offer for customers sending money to Central America for the disaster.