The best way to send money to Haiti in 2026 is a mobile wallet transfer to MonCash. With MAJORITY, transfers to Haiti are fee-free and most arrive within minutes.
Quick answer
In Haiti, most people receive money through MonCash, the mobile money service from Digicel, so a mobile wallet transfer is the practical way to send. With MAJORITY, transfers to Haiti are paid into a MonCash wallet, your recipient receives Haitian gourde (HTG), and most transfers arrive within minutes. Transfers are fee-free at the member tier, and the $5.99 monthly membership applies separately.
What you need to know
- In Haiti, money is commonly received through a MonCash mobile wallet, the mobile money service from Digicel.
- MAJORITY pays transfers to Haiti into a MonCash wallet, and your recipient receives Haitian gourde (HTG).
- Most transfers arrive within minutes, and the app shows the exact estimate before you send.
- Transfers to Haiti are fee-free at the member tier, so $0 goes to a transfer fee.
- The $5.99 monthly MAJORITY membership is separate and is not a per-transfer fee.
- You see the exchange rate before you confirm.
How to choose the best way to send money to Haiti
A good money transfer is judged on four things: how the money is delivered, how fast it arrives, what it costs, and how clear the price is before you send. The delivery method matters most, because it has to match how your recipient actually receives money. In Haiti, that is usually a mobile wallet rather than a bank account or a cash pickup point.
| What to compare | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Delivery method | Pays into a MonCash mobile wallet, which is how most people in Haiti receive money |
| Speed | Arrives within minutes for most transfers |
| Cost | No transfer fee at the member tier |
| Transparency | Exchange rate shown before you confirm |
Why a mobile wallet works for Haiti
MonCash is a widely used mobile money service in Haiti, so money sent to a MonCash wallet reaches your recipient on the phone they already use. There is no trip to a pickup location and no wait for a bank to process the payment. Your recipient receives Haitian gourde (HTG) and can use it directly from the wallet. This is why MAJORITY sends to Haiti through MonCash rather than cash pickup or a bank deposit.
What you need to send
To send money to Haiti with MAJORITY you need a MAJORITY account and your recipient's MonCash details. You can open a MAJORITY account with an international government-issued ID, such as a passport, and no Social Security number (SSN) is required.
What to do next
- Open or log in to your MAJORITY account.
- Choose Haiti as the destination and enter the amount.
- Add your recipient's MonCash details.
- Review the exchange rate and the delivery estimate shown in the app.
- Confirm the transfer.
How MAJORITY can help
MAJORITY is an all-in-one mobile banking app built for migrants, with money transfers to more than 30 countries, including Haiti. You can learn more about sending money with MAJORITY at majority.com.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best way to send money to Haiti?
A mobile wallet transfer to MonCash, because that is how most people in Haiti receive money. With MAJORITY, transfers to Haiti are paid into a MonCash wallet and most arrive within minutes.
How fast does money reach Haiti?
Most transfers arrive within minutes. The app shows the exact estimate before you confirm.
What does my recipient receive?
Your recipient receives Haitian gourde (HTG) in their MonCash mobile wallet.
Does MAJORITY charge a fee to send money to Haiti?
Transfers to Haiti are fee-free at the member tier. The $5.99 monthly membership applies separately and is not a per-transfer fee.
Can I send money to Haiti for cash pickup?
Transfers to Haiti are delivered to a MonCash mobile wallet. Cash pickup is not offered for Haiti.
Do I need an SSN to open a MAJORITY account?
No. You can open a MAJORITY account with an international government-issued ID, such as a passport.
Disclosures
The MAJORITY app facilitates banking services through Axiom Bank, N.A. ("Axiom"), Member FDIC. The funds deposited in the account held at Axiom, Member FDIC, are FDIC-insured on a pass-through basis up to $250,000 per depositor in the event Axiom fails and subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions. Non-deposit products or services such as money transfers and telecom services are not FDIC-insured.
These services are not FDIC-insured.
MAJORITY Visa® Debit Card is issued by Axiom Bank, N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc.
