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TapTap Send
Rate 19.3294 · Fee free
You send
€1,000
Recipient gets
R19,329
R89 more than the most expensive provider · 0.34% markup vs mid-market
Affiliate link · No extra cost to you
Quick answer: The cheapest way to send money from Netherlands to South Africa in May 2026 is TapTap Send, which delivers 19,329.4 ZAR on a 1,000 EUR transfer with a fee of zero. According to SendMoneyCompare's comparison of 2 providers updated every 6 hours, the difference between the cheapest and most expensive provider on this corridor is 89 ZAR.
Last reviewed: by Awais Imran, Reviews Editor
Based on 7 days of data (2026-05-14 to 2026-05-20)
Sending €1,000 from Netherlands to South Africa. Sorted by best value — most money received.
Source: SendMoneyCompare · Data updated every 6 hours from live provider APIs
TapTap SendBest value
19.3294
Free
R19,329.40
Potential savings: Choosing the best provider over the most expensive saves your recipient R89.22 on a €1,000 transfer.
Compare the cheapest ways to send money from Netherlands to South Africa. We compare fees, exchange rates, and transfer speeds from 15+ providers so you get the most ZAR for your €.
Money transfers from Netherlands to South Africa are a vital lifeline for families and businesses. With dozens of providers competing for this corridor, rates and fees vary widely. Specialist money transfer companies often beat bank rates by 2–4%, potentially saving you hundreds of EUR per year. Use our comparison to find today's best deal.

Exchange rate
19.3294
Fee
Free
Recipient gets
R19,329.40
Speed
Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Different providers excel at different things. Here's who's best for each use case on the Netherlands to South Africa route.
Cheapest transfer
TapTap Send
Delivers the most ZAR 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 South Africa
Sending money to South Africa is straightforward with the right provider. Here's how it works in 3 simple steps.
Choose how much EUR you want to send, compare providers above, and pick the one offering the best ZAR amount for your transfer to South Africa.
Enter your recipient's details in South Africa — 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 name as registered with their South African bank account
Bank account number
South African bank account number (typically 10–12 digits)
Example: 123456789012
Branch code
6-digit universal branch code (most SA banks now use a universal code)
Example: 250655
Bank name
Name of the recipient's bank (e.g. FNB, Standard Bank, Absa)
ID number
Optional13-digit South African ID number — may be required for compliance
Note: South Africa does not use the IBAN system. Most major South African banks have moved to universal branch codes (one code for the entire bank), simplifying transfers. For example, FNB uses 250655, Standard Bank uses 051001, Absa uses 632005, and Nedbank uses 198765.
See how much your recipient would get for common transfer amounts.
TapTap Send
19.33 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Regency FX
19.24 · Same day to 2 business days
TapTap Send
19.33 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Regency FX
19.24 · Same day to 2 business days
TapTap Send
19.33 · Under 3 minutes (95% of transfers)
Regency FX
19.24 · Same day to 2 business days
Transfer fees from Netherlands to South Africa vary by provider. Specialist services charge €0–10 per transfer, while banks charge €25–50 plus a 2–5% exchange rate markup. The exchange rate markup is usually the bigger cost — always compare the total ZAR your recipient receives, not just the advertised fee.
The true cost of a money transfer has two components:
Transfer fee
The upfront charge — typically €0–€10 with specialist providers.
Exchange rate markup
The hidden cost — the difference between the provider's rate and the mid-market rate (19.3953).
Choose how you want to pay for your transfer. Each payment method has different costs and speeds.
Bank deposit is the most common method in South Africa, which has the most developed banking system on the continent. FNB eWallet and Standard Bank Instant Money allow unbanked recipients to collect cash from ATMs using a code sent to their phone.
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 South Africa can receive money through these delivery methods. The best option depends on their location and preferences.
Direct transfer to any South African bank account. The standard and most popular method.
Collect cash from Shoprite, Pick n Pay, and other retail locations plus dedicated agent points.
Transfer to e-wallets like FNB eWallet or Standard Bank Instant Money.
Important rules and requirements to know before sending money to South Africa.
Regulatory body
South African Reserve Bank (SARB)
Inbound transfer limits
Single discretionary allowance of ZAR 1 million per calendar year; foreign capital allowance of ZAR 10 million with tax clearance
Documentation you may need
Most transfers from Netherlands to South Africa arrive within 1–2 business days with specialist providers. Bank wires take 3–5 business days. Some providers offer instant or same-day delivery to South Africa for a small premium.
These are the most commonly used banks for receiving international transfers in South Africa.
Standard Bank
SBZAZAJJ
FirstRand Bank (FNB)
FIABORJJ
Absa Bank
ABSAZAJJ
Nedbank
NEDSZAJJ
Capitec Bank
CABORJJXXX
Investec Bank
IVESZAJJ
Daily best exchange rates from top providers over the last 7 days. Rates shown are for sending $100.
| Date | TapTap Send | __mid Market__ |
|---|---|---|
| Trend | ||
| May 20 | 19.3300✓ | 19.3300✓ |
| May 19 | 19.3100✓ | 19.3100✓ |
| May 18 | 19.3100✓ | 19.3100✓ |
| May 17 | 19.2700✓ | 19.2700✓ |
| May 16 | 19.2700✓ | 19.2700✓ |
| May 15 | 19.1600✓ | 19.1600✓ |
| May 14 | 19.1600✓ | 19.1600✓ |
The cheapest option changes daily based on exchange rates. Use our comparison table above to see today's rates from every provider. Specialist services like Wise, Remitly, and OFX consistently offer better value than banks.
Most specialist providers deliver to South Africa within 1–2 business days. Some offer instant delivery for certain payment methods. Bank wires typically take 3–5 business days.
Costs depend on the provider's fee and exchange rate markup. Compare all providers in our table above to see exactly how much ZAR your recipient would receive from a €1,000 transfer today.
Yes, all the providers we compare support online transfers from Netherlands to South Africa. Most also offer mobile apps. You can typically pay by bank transfer, debit card, or credit card.
Money transfer services are almost always cheaper. Banks typically charge €25–50 per wire plus a 2–5% exchange rate markup. Specialist providers charge €0–10 with markups under 1%, saving you significantly on every transfer to South Africa.
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