UAE to India Money Transfer Guide
A practical guide for UAE residents sending money to India — covering bank deposit, exchange houses, digital apps, and what to compare before you send.
The UAE is one of the largest sources of remittances to India globally, driven by the large Indian expat community. This guide covers the main methods for sending money from the UAE to India and what to verify before each transfer.
Main Transfer Methods
Digital remittance apps such as Wise, Remitly, and WorldRemit allow UAE residents to send AED to INR via bank-to-bank transfer. Fees, rates, and delivery times vary by provider and amount. Always verify the total cost (fee + exchange rate margin) and the final recipient amount before sending.
UAE exchange houses (Al Ansari Exchange, Lulu Exchange, Al Fardan Exchange) offer AED-to-INR transfers, often with competitive rates for in-branch transfers. Rates are set at the branch or via the exchange house's app — always check before committing.
UAE bank SWIFT transfers are an option but typically carry higher fees and wider exchange rate margins compared to digital apps or exchange houses. Check your bank's current AED-to-INR rate and fee before sending.
What to compare
- The exchange rate offered vs the current mid-market AED/INR rate.
- The flat transfer fee (if any).
- The payout method available (bank deposit to Indian bank account).
- Estimated delivery time (same-day, next-day, or 2–3 days).
- Minimum and maximum transfer limits.
Payout to India
Most digital apps and exchange houses support direct bank deposit to an Indian bank account (IMPS, NEFT, RTGS). The recipient typically needs to provide their bank account number and IFSC code. Cash pickup at Indian agents may be available through select providers — verify with the provider.
Data caveat: remit.ae does not publish live AED/INR rates. All rate and fee information must be verified directly with the provider before sending. Rate conditions change and are not guaranteed.
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Mid-market reference rate
To understand the total cost of a transfer, compare the exchange rate a provider applies against a reference mid-market rate. Reference rates are for informational guidance only — always verify the final rate and fees directly with the provider before sending. remit.ae does not display live or real-time rates.
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