International Money Transfer
Fast and easy money transfer to more than 170 countries
FAST REGISTRATION LOG INWhy Send Money Overseas with Travelex and OFX Online
Safe, simple international money transfers with bank-beating exchange rates.
When sending money overseas, affordability, speed and convenience matters. That’s why Travelex - Australia’s leading foreign exchange provider, partnered with OFX - an online payments company trusted by millions of customers worldwide, to provide low cost, secure, efficient online international money transfers.
Need to send money overseas to family or friends, or to pay for a business product or service? Make an international money transfer to over 170 destinations , 24 hours per day, 7 days a week via our website or your mobile phone.
Note, for registration and access to your account, you will be redirected to OFX.com.
Fast transfers
Upon OFX receiving your funds, major currency transfers are usually completed within 24 hours*
Great exchange rates
We've got better rates and fees than the banks, and have securely transferred over AUD $100 billion worldwide since 1998
Get a quote and Lock in rates Enter your recipient’s bank account details and lock-in your transfer with our competitive exchange rates
24/7 Support
A global support team is available around the clock - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 300 524
Log-In/Create an account
Sign-in to your account via the login portal
Or create a free account with our partner OFX.
Confirm the recipient’s details
Confirm the recipient’s full name, SWIFT code (or IFSC in India) and their bank account number.
Get your live quote
You will be sent a live, total sum quote.
Proceed with the transaction
Or wait until the rate improves to complete your transfer.
Lock-In your transaction details
Confirm the exchange rate and finalise the transaction:
amount, currency, the recipient’s bank account details
Transfer your funds and complete
Finalise the transaction and transfer your funds via BPay or electronic bank transfer.
Amounts under $10,000
A flat fee of $15 applies for transfer amounts below AU$10,000
Amounts over $10,000
There is NO FEE for transfer amounts above AU$10,000
Please note the minimum transfer amount is AU$500 (or equivalent).
"Standard" Currencies
Code | Country | Currency | |
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AED | ![]() |
UAE Dirham (AED) | |
AU | ![]() |
Australian dollar | |
CAD | ![]() |
Canadian dollar | |
CHF | ![]() |
Swiss franc | |
DKK | ![]() |
Danish krone | |
FJD | ![]() |
Fijian dollar |
Code | Country | Currency |
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HKD | ![]() |
Hong Kong dollar |
JPY | ![]() |
Japanese Yen |
MXN | ![]() |
Mexican Peso |
NOK | ![]() |
Norwegian Krone |
NZD | ![]() |
New Zealand Dollar |
Code | Country | Currency |
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PLN | ![]() |
Polish Zloty |
SEK | ![]() |
Swedish Krona |
SGD | ![]() |
Singapore Dollar |
THB | ![]() |
Thai Baht |
ZAR | ![]() |
South African Rand |
Other Currencies
Code | Country | Currency |
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BHD | ![]() |
Bahraini dinar |
BND | ![]() |
Brunei dollar |
CZK | ![]() |
Czech koruna |
HUF | ![]() |
Hungarian Forint |
IDR | ![]() |
Indonesian Rupiah |
ILS | ![]() |
Israeli New Sheqel |
INR | ![]() |
Indain rupee |
KRW | ![]() |
South Korean Won |
KWD | ![]() |
Kuwaiti Dinar |
Code | Country | Currency |
---|---|---|
LKR | ![]() |
Sri Lankan Rupee |
MAD | ![]() |
Moroccan Dirham |
MYR | ![]() |
Malaysian Ringgit |
OMR | ![]() |
Omani Rial |
PEN | ![]() |
Peruvian Nuevo Sol |
PGK | ![]() |
Papua New Guinean Kuna |
PHP | ![]() |
Philippines Peso |
PKR | ![]() |
Pakistanee Rupee |
SAR | ![]() |
Saudi Riyal |
Code | Country | Currency |
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SBD | ![]() |
Solomon Islands Dollar |
SCR | ![]() |
Seychelles Rupee |
TOP | ![]() |
Paanga |
TRY | ![]() |
Turkish Lira |
TWD | ![]() |
New Taiwan Dollar |
VND | ![]() |
Vietnamese Dong |
VUV | ![]() |
Vanuatu Vavu |
WST | ![]() |
Samoan Tala |
XPF | ![]() |
CFP Franc |
Important
We are unable to send funds to the following countries: Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Zimbabwe.
Send your funds via BPAY or bank transfer only. This service does not accept credit card, debit card, cash or cheque.
How can I trust my money is safe?
Travelex International Payments is provided by OFX – a global FX transfer specialist and part of the OzForex Group, which includes USForex, UKForex, CanadianForex, NZForex, ClearFX and Tranzfers. OFX is regulated in Australia by ASIC (AFS Licence number 226 484). This means you can relax safe in the knowledge that your money is in good hands!
Travelex offers Western Union international money transfers in many of our stores.
Click the button below for a list of our stores which are currently operating and able to offer Western Union money transfer.
FIND STORESFor Australian clients, always consider the Product Disclosure Statement and Financial Services Guide before entering into a transfer.
There are four components to a standard SWIFT/BIC code, these include:
- Bank code
- Country code
- Location code
- Occasionally the branch code may be included but this is optional
The SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) system allows banks and financial institutions to send and receive secure messages regarding payment instructions.
The SWIFT code is a format of your BIC (Bank Identification Code), and the two terms are used interchangeably. SWIFTs or BICs are unique identification codes for the particular bank that holds your account.
Typically an IBAN will include:
- Alphabetical country code (i.e ‘NL’ for the Netherlands, or ‘PT’ for Portugal)
- Followed by two digits
- Then up to 35 characters for the bank account number
Started in Europe during the 1990s, this method of bank account identification for international transfers has been adopted by more than 60 countries worldwide.
Not all countries will require an IBAN as it may be optional for transfers to other countries like Australia or Canada. At OFX, we use our Global By Local (GBL) system to process your transfers locally whenever possible, so you may be able to avoid using complicated bank codes.
Instead, you can often make your transfers using simplified domestic codes like the routing and account number for the US, BSB for Australia, and the sort code and account number for the UK.
In order to process your transfer, Travelex requires the sender’s full name and current address, along with identity verification and full payment details. The recipient’s full name, address, and bank details will also be required, including a 4-7 digit bank account number, bank name, and branch/code. While an IBAN number is not required for banks outside Europe and the Middle East, a SWIFT/BIC code for the receiving bank in Japan is needed.
https://www.saverasia.com
https://www.sendmoneypacific.org
OFX, previously known as OzForex in Australia, is the current provider of Travelex International Money Transfers. All Travelex International Money Transfers are powered by OFX and from 2 December 2019, Travelex International Money Transfer is taking place on the OFX.com website, to provide clients with a better online experience.
No, you just login using your same details (you will be automatically redirected to the correct site). You can login via Travelex, via ofx.com directly or via OFX App. Prior to your first transfer you will be required to accept updated Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.
No, you'll be automatically redirected to the ofx.com website.
You'll be able to access the streamlined platform at ofx.com and OFX app. Download the app today to view live exchange rates, make transfers and track your money through to its final destination. As Travelex International Payments is already powered by OFX, there is no change to the underlying service provider.
Yes. All your account information and transaction history will be available from OFX and via ofx.com.
To ensure that all clients are up to date and on the correct version of the Client Agreement you will be required to accept the new version of the Client Agreement and Privacy Policy. Your terms and conditions materially remain the same.
For Australian clients, always consider the Product Disclosure Statement and Financial Services Guide before entering into a transfer.
Rest assured, we're doing everything we can to make this as simple and easy as we can. However, if you have any questions, we're always here to help. You can call us 24/7 on 1300 300 524 in Australia.
SWIFT codes are 8 to 11 characters long and made of both letters and numbers. You can typically find them on a bank statement or on your bank’s website.
There are four components to a standard SWIFT/BIC code, these include:
- Bank code
- Country code
- Location code
- Occasionally the branch code may be included but this is optional
The SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) system allows banks and financial institutions to send and receive secure messages regarding payment instructions.
The SWIFT code is a format of your BIC (Bank Identification Code), and the two terms are used interchangeably. SWIFTs or BICs are unique identification codes for the particular bank that holds your account.
Many banks, especially European banks, also use IBANs (International Bank Account Numbers). These are unique codes that identify a given bank account and provide a standardised way of recognising and locating bank accounts throughout the world.
Typically an IBAN will include:
- Alphabetical country code (i.e ‘NL’ for the Netherlands, or ‘PT’ for Portugal)
- Followed by two digits
- Then up to 35 characters for the bank account number
Started in Europe during the 1990s, this method of bank account identification for international transfers has been adopted by more than 60 countries worldwide.
Not all countries will require an IBAN as it may be optional for transfers to other countries like Australia or Canada. At OFX, we use our Global By Local (GBL) system to process your transfers locally whenever possible, so you may be able to avoid using complicated bank codes.
Instead, you can often make your transfers using simplified domestic codes like the routing and account number for the US, BSB for Australia, and the sort code and account number for the UK.
The ‘Travelex International Money Transfer partnered with OFX’ has a minimum transfer amount of $250 AUD. There are no other restrictions in place for money transfers overseas which makes it easier than ever to move the money you need.
Transferring money from Australia is secure and straightforward when you use a trusted service provider. However, in order to transfer funds through Travelex, it's important to gather the appropriate information.
In order to process your transfer, Travelex requires the sender’s full name and current address, along with identity verification and full payment details. The recipient’s full name, address, and bank details will also be required, including a 4-7 digit bank account number, bank name, and branch/code. While an IBAN number is not required for banks outside Europe and the Middle East, a SWIFT/BIC code for the receiving bank in Japan is needed.
The following Australian government funded websites provide information on different suppliers including the fees charged, the 'total price' (including any fees and currency conversion), the amount expected to be received in the local or payout currencies, speed of transfer and the method of transfer and other useful information:
https://www.saverasia.com
https://www.sendmoneypacific.org
Travelex International Payments Disclaimer & Additional Information
This refers only to the transfer fee charged by Travelex International Payments.
The Travelex International Payment service is provided by OzForex Pty Ltd (ABN: 65 092 375 703) (trading as OFX), Australian Financial Services Licence No. 226 484.
Any advice contained in this website is general advice only and has been prepared without considering your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should not rely on any advice contained in this website and we recommend that you consider whether the product is appropriate to your situation and seek appropriate financial, taxation and legal advice. Information on this website is intended for residents of Australia only.
Before deciding whether to use the service, please consider the OFX Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement. Any reference to "we", "us", or "our" in relation to the Travelex International Payment service is a reference to OFX.
*80% of major currency transfers are processed in 24 hours on receipt of funds to OFX.
OFX will pay Travelex Limited (ABN 36 004 179 953) 50% of net revenue arising from OFX’s provision of Travelex International Payments services. Net revenue is the revenue arising from foreign exchange margins (or spread) and fees less all costs incurred in providing the services including but not limited to administrative costs, compliance costs and sales and marketing costs.
For further details, refer to the OFX Financial Services Guide.