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July 31, 2026 · Philippines · Remittance · Savings

How Filipino Expats Can Avoid High Remittance Fees When Sending Money Home

Practical ways to cut the cost of sending money from the GCC to the Philippines.

How Filipino Expats Can Avoid High Remittance Fees When Sending Money Home

Remittance fees can quietly take a meaningful bite out of the money Filipino workers send home every month. Understanding where those costs come from is the first step to reducing them.

Where Remittance Fees Really Come From

  • A flat transfer fee — charged upfront regardless of the exchange rate.
  • The exchange rate margin — the difference between the mid-market rate and the rate you actually receive, which is often the largest hidden cost.
  • Correspondent bank fees — extra charges that can appear when a transfer routes through intermediary banks.
  • Weekend and holiday surcharges — some providers charge more, or offer worse rates, during high-demand periods.

Practical Ways to Cut Costs

  • Compare total cost, not the headline fee — add the fee and the FX margin together before choosing a provider.
  • Use P2P transfers where possible — sending between two Kem users settles on-chain and avoids some conversion steps entirely.
  • Avoid rush or urgent transfer options — these often carry a premium for speed you may not need.
  • Consolidate transfers — sending one larger amount instead of several small ones can reduce the number of flat fees paid.

How Kem Helps Reduce These Costs

  • Hold USDT or USDC to avoid being forced into a conversion at an unfavorable moment.
  • Send P2P instantly between Kem users with no intermediary bank in the chain.
  • Choose your off-ramp based on what gives your family the best payout, rather than being locked into one provider.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the biggest hidden cost in a remittance transfer? A: Usually the exchange rate margin, which is the gap between the real market rate and the rate a provider actually gives you. It is often larger than the advertised flat fee.

Q: Does sending money on weekends cost more? A: It can. Some providers apply wider margins or surcharges during weekends and holidays when demand is higher, so it is worth checking rates before sending during those periods.

Q: Is it cheaper to send one large transfer or several small ones? A: Generally one larger transfer is cheaper, since flat fees are charged per transaction regardless of size.

Q: How does Kem reduce these fees? A: By allowing instant P2P transfers between Kem users that settle on-chain, and by letting you hold a stable-value balance so you are not forced to convert at a bad moment.

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