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TapTap Send
Rate 542.7082 · Fee free
You send
kr5,000
Recipient gets
COL$2,713,541
Affiliate link · No extra cost to you
Quick answer: The cheapest way to send money from Denmark to Colombia in June 2026 is TapTap Send, which delivers 2,713,541.12 COP on a 5,000 DKK transfer with a fee of zero.
Last reviewed: by Awais Imran, Reviews Editor
Sending kr5,000 from Denmark to Colombia. Sorted by best value — most money received.
Source: SendMoneyCompare · Data updated every 6 hours from live provider APIs
TapTap SendBest value
542.7082
Free
COL$2,713,541.12
Colombia received USD 11.85 billion in remittances in 2024, making it the second-largest recipient in Latin America after Mexico. Denmark is not among Colombia's top source countries, but a growing community of Colombian-Danish families, Danish professionals in Colombia's energy and tech sectors, and Colombian students in Denmark send regularly on this corridor.
The DKK→COP route is a niche corridor with limited specialist provider presence, which means prices vary more widely than on heavily-trafficked routes. Wise and Remitly both support the pair, typically offering exchange rates within 1.5–2% of the mid-market rate. Traditional Danish banks apply 4–6% markups and may charge DKK 150–300 in SWIFT fees — on a DKK 5,000 transfer that gap can exceed COP 100,000 (roughly USD 25). Colombia's formal banking system uses ACH (Cámara de Compensación Electrónica Nacional Automatizada) for real-time transfers between domestic banks once funds land.

Exchange rate
542.7082
Fee
Free
Recipient gets
COL$2,713,541.12
Speed
Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Different providers excel at different things. Here's who's best for each use case on the Denmark to Colombia route.
Cheapest transfer
TapTap Send
Delivers the most COP for your money
Fastest transfer
TapTap Send
Delivers in Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Bank transfer
TapTap Send
Best rate for bank deposit to Colombia
Sending money to Colombia is straightforward with the right provider. Here's how it works in 3 simple steps.
Choose how much DKK you want to send, compare providers above, and pick the one offering the best COP amount for your transfer to Colombia.
Enter your recipient's details in Colombia — you'll need their bank account number. Most providers verify details instantly.
Pay using bank transfer, debit card, or credit card. Track your money in real-time until it arrives — bank deposit typically takes 1–2 business days.
Make sure you have these details from your recipient before starting your transfer.
Full name
Recipient's full legal name as registered with their bank
Bank account number
Colombian bank account number (savings or checking)
Bank name
Name of the receiving bank (e.g. Bancolombia, Banco de Bogotá, Davivienda)
Cédula number
Recipient's Colombian identification number (Cédula de Ciudadanía)
Account type
Savings account (Ahorros) or checking account (Corriente)
Note: Colombia requires the recipient's Cédula (national ID number) for all incoming transfers. You also need to specify whether it's a savings (Ahorros) or checking (Corriente) account.
See how much your recipient would get for common transfer amounts.
TapTap Send
542.71 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
TapTap Send
542.71 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
TapTap Send
542.71 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Fees range from DKK 30 (Wise for bank-funded transfers) to DKK 200+ at Danish banks. The exchange rate markup dominates the total cost: a 2% difference on a DKK 5,000 send is COP 200,000+ less for your recipient. Western Union and MoneyGram charge DKK 30–80 for online transfers but apply higher rate markups (3–5%) offset by the convenience of their cash pickup network.
The true cost of a money transfer has two components:
Transfer fee
The upfront charge — typically kr0–kr10 with specialist providers.
Exchange rate markup
The hidden cost — the difference between the provider's rate and the mid-market rate (555.6550).
Choose how you want to pay for your transfer. Each payment method has different costs and speeds.
Nequi and Daviplata mobile wallets are growing rapidly in Colombia and offer instant receipt of funds. Cash pickup through Efecty has excellent coverage even in smaller towns.
Speed: Minutes to hours
Fast and convenient — small card processing fee applies
Speed: 1–3 business days
Usually the cheapest option — lowest fees and no card processing charges
Speed: Minutes to hours
Convenient mobile payment — linked card fees apply
Speed: Minutes to hours
Convenient mobile payment — linked card fees apply
Your recipient in Colombia can receive money through these delivery methods. The best option depends on their location and preferences.
Transfer to Colombian bank accounts via the ACH Colombia system.
Collect cash from Efecty points, bank branches, and agent locations across Colombia.
Transfer to Nequi digital wallet — Colombia's popular fintech payment app.
Transfer to Daviplata mobile wallet by Davivienda bank.
Important rules and requirements to know before sending money to Colombia.
Regulatory body
Banco de la República / Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia
Inbound transfer limits
No restriction on receiving remittances, but transfers must be reported to the central bank
Documentation you may need
Bank deposits to Colombian banks (Bancolombia, Davivienda, BBVA Colombia, Banco de Bogotá) typically arrive within 1–3 business days. Cash pickup is widely available through Efecty, Western Union, and MoneyGram networks — over 10,000 locations nationwide including small towns. Digital wallets like Nequi and Daviplata are increasingly supported by specialist providers for real-time delivery (under 30 minutes), though coverage from Denmark is still limited.
These are the most commonly used banks for receiving international transfers in Colombia.
Bancolombia
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Banco de Bogotá
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Davivienda
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Banco de Occidente
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BBVA Colombia
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Daily best exchange rates from top providers over the last 22 days. Rates shown are for sending $100.
| Date | TapTap Send | __mid Market__ |
|---|---|---|
| Trend | ||
| Jun 4 | 542.7200✓ | 542.7200✓ |
| Jun 3 | 542.7200✓ | 542.7200✓ |
| Jun 2 | 555.7300✓ | 555.7300✓ |
| Jun 1 | 555.7300✓ | 555.7300✓ |
| May 31 | 555.5500✓ | 555.5500✓ |
| May 30 | 555.5500✓ | 555.5500✓ |
| May 29 | 560.1200✓ | 560.1200✓ |
| May 28 | 560.1200✓ | 560.1200✓ |
| May 27 | 562.5800✓ | 562.5800✓ |
| May 26 | 562.5800✓ | 562.5800✓ |
| May 25 | 560.0600✓ | 560.0600✓ |
| May 24 | 560.0600✓ | 560.0600✓ |
| May 23 | 565.5700✓ | 565.5700✓ |
| May 22 | 565.5700✓ | 565.5700✓ |
| May 21 | 579.2600✓ | 579.2600✓ |
| May 20 | 579.2600✓ | 579.2600✓ |
| May 19 | 577.8200✓ | 577.8200✓ |
| May 18 | 577.8200✓ | 577.8200✓ |
| May 17 | 577.7900✓ | 577.7900✓ |
| May 16 | 577.7900✓ | 577.7900✓ |
| May 15 | 580.1700✓ | 580.1700✓ |
| May 14 | 580.1700✓ | 580.1700✓ |
Denmark's Colombian community is small but well-established, and the DKK→COP corridor is increasingly digitized thanks to Colombia's banking modernization. Sending krone to pesos through a Danish bank — Danske Bank, Nordea Denmark, Jyske Bank, Sydbank — typically costs 150–250 DKK in SWIFT fees plus a 3–5% exchange-rate markup, meaning a 5,000 DKK transfer can lose you COL$200,000+ in markup alone. Specialists like Wise, Remitly, and WorldRemit settle DKK→COP in under 24 hours to Bancolombia, Banco de Bogotá, BBVA Colombia, Davivienda, and Banco Popular at 0.6–1.5% total cost. Cash pickup is widely available across Efecty, Western Union, and MoneyGram networks — useful for recipients without bank accounts. PSE (Colombia's interbank rail) makes bank-to-bank delivery same-day or instant during business hours.
Wise is consistently the cheapest for transfers above 2,000 DKK — using the real mid-market rate plus a 0.6–1.2% fee, with delivery to Colombian bank accounts in under 24 hours. Remitly often runs zero-fee promotions on first transfers and has competitive standard rates for cash pickup. Western Union and MoneyGram are the strongest options if your recipient needs cash from Efecty or another local agent. Avoid Danish banks (Danske, Nordea, Jyske) for amounts under 10,000 DKK — their flat SWIFT fees and 3–5% currency markup make them uneconomic on most household transfers.
Bank deposit via Wise or Remitly typically arrives within minutes to a few hours during Colombian business hours, thanks to Colombia's PSE settlement system. Cash pickup at Efecty, Western Union, or MoneyGram is ready within 1–2 hours after the sender's payment clears. Traditional SWIFT transfers from Danish banks take 2–4 business days. If you fund the transfer via SEPA Instant or MobilePay-linked card, the sender side is near-instant, so end-to-end the transfer can complete the same day on a specialist provider.
Yes — Wise, Remitly, and a handful of other specialists support direct deposit to Colombia's two largest digital wallets, Nequi (run by Bancolombia) and Daviplata (run by Davivienda). Both wallets are widely used across Colombia's underbanked population and accept funds via the recipient's phone number. Delivery is typically under 30 minutes. Nequi and Daviplata together cover 25M+ Colombian users — for many recipients, this is faster and more practical than bank deposit because they can pay merchants, withdraw at ATMs, or transfer locally without needing a full bank account.
For personal household transfers to family, no — inbound personal remittances are not taxed in Colombia under standard household-support flows. However, Colombia's 4×1000 financial transactions tax (Gravamen a los Movimientos Financieros) applies to certain bank withdrawals from the receiving account. Most Colombians have an exempt savings account that avoids this tax up to ~350 UVT/month. The recipient should ensure their account is properly classified to avoid surprise deductions when they withdraw the funds.
Yes. For bank deposits, you'll need the recipient's full legal name, account number, and Cédula (Colombian national ID) or NIT for businesses. For Nequi/Daviplata, the phone number is sufficient. For cash pickup, full name and Cédula are required at the agent counter. Wise, Remitly, and WorldRemit all collect this information at checkout — having it ready before you start saves time and avoids transfers being rejected by the receiving bank for KYC mismatches.
Wise is the most cost-effective option on the DKK→COP corridor for most transfer sizes. Wise uses the real mid-market exchange rate with a transparent fee of around 1.2–1.8%, meaning the quoted total is what you pay — no hidden markup. Remitly is competitive and often runs promotional first-transfer offers. For a DKK 5,000 send, Wise typically delivers COP 30,000–100,000 more than a traditional Danish bank. If your recipient needs cash and doesn't have a bank account, Western Union and MoneyGram have the widest pickup network but charge 3–5% in combined fees and rate markup. Avoid bank wire transfers for amounts under DKK 10,000 — the fixed fees make them uncompetitive.
Direct Nequi or Daviplata delivery from Denmark is limited. Most specialist providers deliver via traditional bank deposit to Bancolombia, Davivienda, or BBVA Colombia — from there, your recipient can transfer funds to their Nequi (a Bancolombia product) or Daviplata (Davivienda product) wallet instantly using Colombia's domestic real-time rails. Some providers like Remitly and WorldRemit support direct Colombian digital wallet delivery on limited corridors; check at the time of sending. If your recipient already has a Bancolombia account linked to Nequi, a direct bank deposit is effectively the same as sending to Nequi.
Bank deposits typically arrive within 1–3 business days. Cash pickup through Western Union, MoneyGram, or Efecty is available within 1–2 hours of sending. Wise and Remitly are generally fastest at 1–2 business days via bank deposit. Traditional Danish bank SWIFT wires take 2–5 business days because the transfer must route through US or European correspondent banks before reaching Colombia. Funding with a Danish debit card or MobilePay rather than a SEPA bank transfer can save 1–2 days.
In Denmark, sending money to family abroad is not a taxable event for the sender — personal remittances are not subject to Danish gift tax if kept within standard family support amounts. For transfers above DKK 75,000 per year to a non-family recipient, you may trigger Danish gift tax reporting. On the Colombian side, inbound personal remittances are exempt from income tax under Article 257 of the Estatuto Tributario for family support transfers. If the recipient receives transfers exceeding USD 10,000 in a single operation, Colombian banks report it to DIAN (the tax authority) — but this is a reporting requirement, not a tax. For business-related transfers, different rules apply; consult a tax advisor.
The Colombian peso is a floating currency managed by Banco de la República (Colombia's central bank) under an inflation-targeting regime. COP is moderately volatile — rates can swing 5–8% over a quarter based on oil prices (a major Colombian export), US Federal Reserve policy, and domestic political events. In 2024–2025 COP strengthened on the back of higher-than-expected oil revenues but remains sensitive to global risk sentiment. For regular senders, setting a rate alert can save 2–4% by timing transfers. For large one-off transfers, consider comparing rates from multiple providers on the day you send.
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