remit.ae is an independent UAE money transfer comparison platform. We help UAE-based expats compare CBUAE-licensed exchange houses and digital remittance apps — without paid rankings or undisclosed commercial bias.
remit.ae is operated by Stack Jewels LLC, a Wyoming-registered company with editorial focus on UAE financial services. Our editorial team specialises in UAE money transfer comparison, AED exchange rate research, and CBUAE regulatory analysis.
We publish independent comparison data for UAE expats sending money home to India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Egypt, Nepal, and other corridors. Our content covers exchange rates, transfer fees, delivery times, and provider regulatory status.
remit.ae does not operate as a money transfer service. We are a comparison and information platform. All transfers are made directly through CBUAE-licensed providers.
remit.ae does not accept payment for provider placement or ranking. Providers are listed independently. We may earn referral fees from some providers — all affiliate relationships are disclosed.
We only list and link to providers that hold a valid licence from the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) or are internationally regulated financial institutions. We do not list or recommend unlicensed services.
Exchange rate data displayed on remit.ae is sourced from open exchange rate APIs and verified against publicly available provider data. We clearly label data freshness (estimated, manually checked, API-verified) on every page.
remit.ae does not declare any provider the "best" for a given corridor. Rates and fees change daily. We present data side-by-side and direct users to verify the final amount with the provider before sending.
All research and content is focused on UAE senders — AED as the send currency, UAE-resident expats as the primary audience, and CBUAE regulatory context as the authoritative framework.
Exchange rate references, corridor statistics, and regulatory information are reviewed for accuracy against primary sources including World Bank data, CBUAE publications, and UAE Ministry of Economy reports.
Our editorial team researches UAE money transfer corridors, monitors CBUAE licensing updates, and maintains the exchange rate reference data published across remit.ae. We focus on AED-first analysis for UAE-resident expats.
If you believe any information on remit.ae is factually incorrect — including exchange rate references, provider regulatory status, or corridor statistics — please contact our editorial team. We review corrections within 5 business days and update content where errors are confirmed. See our methodology page for how we classify and source data.