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📈 Italy to Nigeria Money Transfer Snapshot Today

  • Best EUR to NGN exchange rate today: NGN 1,655.5747, offered by Dahabshiil
  • Number of money transfer providers compared: 10
  • Exchange rate range: NGN 1,578.7575 to NGN 1,655.5747
  • Potential savings on EUR 1000: NGN 76,817.20
  • Number of deals and promo codes: 10
  • Mid-marketThe mid-market exchange rate (also called the interbank rate) is the real EUR to NGN exchange rate before providers add their margin or fees. exchange rate: 1 EUR = NGN 1,620.7974 (Updated about 1 hours ago)

See detailed Italy to Nigeria money transfer comparison below.

Money Transfer Providers that matched the search criteria

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1000 EUR =
1 655 574.70 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): 0 - 7500
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,655.5747 NGN
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1000 EUR =
1 653 119.50 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): 12 - 100000
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,653.1195 NGN
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1000 EUR =
1 639 052.50 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Locked-In Rate1 EUR = 1,639.0525 NGN
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1000 EUR =
1 638 230.00 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): 0 - 20000
Locked-In Rate1 EUR = 1,638.2300 NGN

📢 Special exchange rate applied for first transfer
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1000 EUR =
1 630 846.10 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,630.8461 NGN

📢 Get promotional rate on your first transfer
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1000 EUR =
1 621 719.20 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Locked-In Rate1 EUR = 1,621.7192 NGN

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1000 EUR =
1 621 477.20 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,621.4772 NGN
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1000 EUR =
1 617 555.80 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,617.5558 NGN

📢 B2B transfers only
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1000 EUR =
1 596 581.20 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): No Limits
Indicative Rate1 EUR = 1,596.5812 NGN

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1000 EUR =
1 578 757.50 NGN
Transfer Limit (EUR): 1 - 30000
Locked-In Rate1 EUR = 1,578.7575 NGN

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💡What today's EUR-NGN exchange rates mean for you

Compare today's EUR-NGN exchange rates and send money from Italy to Nigeria after comparing numerous money transfer providers. Check the latest exchange rates, read detailed provider reviews, and discover deals and promo codes — all in one place.

RemitFinder compared 10 providers that you can rely on for Italy to Nigeria money transfers today. Here is a summary of how the competition looks like right now:

Today's Most Competitive Italy to Nigeria Providers

🥇 Dahabshiil with 1 EUR = 1,655.5747 NGN (best EUR to NGN exchange rate today).

🥈 TalkRemit offering 1 EUR = 1,653.1195 NGN.

🥉 Western Union & Remitly are also providing good FX rate today.

The exchange rate provided by these 10 providers ranges from NGN 1,578.7575 to NGN 1,655.5747. For a EUR 1000 money transfer from Italy to Nigeria, that could mean up to NGN 76,817.20 saved on FX alone.

EUR-NGN exchange rates fluctuate throughout the day, and top positions can change quickly. This volatility can significantly impact the final NGN payout that your recipient gets in Nigeria.

That's why we recommend comparing money transfer providers to ensure you can maximize the value of your Italy to Nigeria remittances.


🔄 Looking for the reverse corridor? Send money from Nigeria to Italy instead.

Looking for a different option? You can browse all sending countries on our send money from hub, or view all destinations available when sending money from Italy.


👇 We also suggest looking beyond today's EUR-NGN exchange rate — historical pricing trends show many factors that can affect the overall transfer cost of your transfer.

Whilst EUR-NGN exchange rate is crucial, historical data shows that transfer fees, EUR amount sent and payment and delivery methods can also significantly influence your final payout.

Below, we analyze Italy to Nigeria historical remittance data to help you understand where costs may arise and share some best practices to try to maximize your NGN payout.



Data-driven cost insights for Italy to Nigeria money transfers

When you send money internationally from Italy to Nigeria, the key factors that will influence the overall cost of your transaction are:

  • EUR-NGN exchange rate
  • Transfer fee
  • Payment method
  • Delivery method

Ideally, you would want to optimize these 4 factors to try to get the maximum NGN payout for your overseas recipient in Nigeria.

Another counter-balancing aspect is money transfer speed. If you need to rush money from Italy to Nigeria, you may have to compromise on some of the above factors whilst optimizing for speed.

To put this into a better perspective using a data-driven approach, we analyzed historical remittance pricing1 for Italy to Nigeria money transfers to compare transfer costs, FX margins, fees, and payment and delivery methods across providers.

This analysis is based on 496 actual Italy to Nigeria money transfers handled by 16 providers over the last 5 years (for a EUR 140 remittance benchmark).

This data-driven approach using real EUR-NGN transfer data provides useful insights into identifying the lowest-cost payment and delivery combinations, thereby helping you reduce costs and maximize the amount received.

Before we deep dive, here are the key trends from our analysis, summarized in an easy to read format.


📌 Key insights for Italy to Nigeria money transfers

  • Average total cost: 4.68% (range -3.58% to 35.83%, spread 39.41 percentage points)
  • Potential payout difference: On a EUR 140 transfer, the above variation can save you up to EUR 55.17.
  • Average FX markup: 2.00% (range -10.72%A negative markup generally represents a promotional exchange rate whereby a provider offers an exchange rate that is even higher than the mid-market rate, often on smaller amounts. to 9.02%, spread 19.74 percentage points)
  • Average transfer fee: EUR 3.75 (range EUR 0.00 to EUR 50.25)
  • Cheapest payment/delivery method combo: Credit Card → Bank Deposit (2.73% avg cost); most expensive is Cash → Cash Pickup (7.03%)
  • Payment/delivery method choice impact: Cheapest vs most expensive combo saves 4.30% (EUR 6.01 on EUR 140 transfer).
  • Market coverage: ~16 providers on average (competition level: competitive)
  • Average speed: About 13 hours

🛠️ Key takeaway: Compare providers using both exchange rate and fees, then optimize your payment and delivery methods to reduce total cost.

Below, we provide detailed data-driven insights on various factors that influence the total cost of your Italy to Nigeria money transfers.


📈 EUR to NGN exchange rate is often the biggest driver of both cost and payout

The exchange rate on your Italy to Nigeria money transfers is usually the single biggest factor that will determine your overall EUR cost and your recipient's NGN payout.

To analyze exchange rates, we will rely on the exchange rate markup (also called FX margin) which is the difference between the mid-market exchange rateThe mid-market exchange rate (also called the interbank rate) is the real EUR to NGN exchange rate before providers add their margin or fees. and the exchange rate you receive.

Based on historical pricing data for a EUR 140 money transfer benchmark, we see the following FX markup ranges for Euro to Nigeria transfers:

  • Average markup: 2.00%
  • Median markup: 1.51%
  • Lowest markup: -10.72%A negative markup generally represents a promotional exchange rate whereby a provider offers an exchange rate that is even higher than the mid-market rate, often on smaller amounts.
  • Highest markup: 9.02%

That is a spread of 19.74 percentage points between the lowest and highest observed FX markups.

To put this into perspective, on a EUR 140 transfer, the above markup range is equivalent to roughly NGN 27.64 purely from differences in the exchange rate. That incremental saving increases to NGN 68.10 for a EUR 345 transfer.

🛠️ How to use this insight: When comparing providers for Italy to Nigeria remittances, pay close attention to the exchange rate you receive. A small difference in the FX markup can quickly outweigh other factors like fees, and the gap generally grows as transfer amounts increase.

EUR to NGN exchange rate can be the single most critical factor that determines the cost of your transfer. When comparing providers, keep an eye on the rate you will get.


💰 Transfer fees affect your total Italy to Nigeria remittance cost

Whilst exchange rate is a major factor affecting total transfer cost, the transfer fee can also have a big impact on how much of your Euro reaches your recipient in Nigeria.

Based on data from last 5 years, we notice the below about Euro to Nigeria money transfer fees:

  • Average fee: EUR 3.75
  • Median fee: EUR 2.90
  • Lowest fee: EUR 0.00
  • Highest fee: EUR 50.25

The average fee amount of EUR 3.75 noted above represents 2.68% of the total amount sent.

Also note that even if two providers provide the same exchange rate, a best vs worst case transfer fee can increase the payout by EUR 50.25.

🛠️ How to use this insight: For your next money transfer from Italy to Nigerian Naira, look for providers that provide lower (or even 0) fees.

One caveat to this, though, is something called the hidden fee. Some providers may hide their real fees by offering a 0 or low fee, but providing a lower exchange rate. The money lost due to an inferior FX rate affects your bottom line and is referred to as a hidden fee. Therefore, you should also keep an eye on rates whilst paying attention to fees.

Another point that you should keep in mind is that for larger transfers, fixed fees become a lesser percentage of total amount. But for smaller transfers, fees can be a major part of total cost.


💸 Payment and delivery methods matter for EUR-NGN remittances

Based on our detailed analysis of historical Italy to Nigeria data, we see consistent variation in overall cost amongst the payment method and delivery method you choose.

Here is the average cost for popular payment methods used to send money to Nigeria from Italy:

  • Debit Card: 3.46%
  • Credit Card: 3.48%
  • Cash: 6.47%
  • Bank Account Transfer: 6.63%

That is a total spread of 3.17 percentage points.

This means that on a EUR 140 transfer, you could save up to EUR 4.44 simply by choosing the best priced payment method.

These savings will only multiply for higher EUR amounts.


Here is the average cost of popular delivery methods used to send money from Italy to Nigeria:

  • Bank Deposit: 4.32%
  • Cash Pickup: 4.96%

The cost difference between the above delivery methods is 0.65 percentage points.

Once again, this means that you could save up to EUR 0.91 on a EUR 140 transfer to Nigeria by choosing Bank Deposit versus Cash Pickup.

As you can imagine, the possible combinations of Italy payment methods and Nigeria delivery methods will all have disparate cost. Let us look at that next.


Here is a summary of the average cost of payment and delivery method combinations for Italy to NGN money transfers.


Payment MethodDelivery Method Average Cost (%)
Credit CardBank Deposit2.73
Debit CardBank Deposit2.76
Debit CardCash Pickup4.00
Credit CardCash Pickup4.08
CashBank Deposit5.53
Bank Account TransferCash Pickup6.10
Bank Account TransferBank Deposit6.90
CashCash Pickup7.03

Sorted by Average Cost % (cheapest to most expensive).


As you can see, the difference between these EUR-NGN payment and delivery options is significant. Here are some observations:

  • Credit Card → Bank Deposit has the lowest average cost at 2.73%.
  • Cash → Cash Pickup has the highest average cost at 7.03%.
  • Credit Card → Bank Deposit average cost is 4.30 percentage points lower than that of Cash → Cash Pickup.
  • This means that on a EUR 140 money transfer, you could save up to EUR 9.84 simply by choosing the best payment and delivery method combo.
  • Further, on a EUR 345 money transfer, the savings increase to EUR 24.25.

Here is a quick summary of the average historical cost of various payment and delivery methods for EUR to Nigeria money transfers.

💸 Cheapest payment and delivery methods (data-backed)

  • Cheapest payment method: Debit Card averaged 3.46%, compared to 6.63% for Bank Account Transfer, a difference of 3.17 percentage points.
  • Cheapest delivery method: Bank Deposit averaged 4.32%, compared to 4.96% for Cash Pickup (0.65 percentage points higher).
  • Cheapest combo: Credit Card → Bank Deposit averaged 2.73%, which is 4.30 percentage points lower than Cash → Cash Pickup (7.03%).

🛠️ How to use this insight: As you compare money transfer providers for your next Italy to Nigeria international money transfer, strive to pair the lowest-cost payment method with the lowest-cost delivery method.

This can help you avoid the pitfall of "great exchange rate, expensive methods".

You can save money on your Italy to Nigeria remittances by carefully choosing the most economical payment and delivery methods.


🏦 Are banks more expensive than money transfer providers for EUR-NGN remittances?

When we compared Italy banks with money transfer providers based on 5 years of remittance data, we noticed some patterns.

We observed that traditional banks charged 9.66 percentage points more on average than money transfer providers for Italy to Nigeria remittances.

This means banks tend to be approximately 3.27x more expensive than money transfer companies.

Here are the key stats behind this comparison:

BanksMTOs^Difference
Average transfer feeEUR 17.92EUR 3.10EUR 14.82
Exchange rate markup1.12%2.04%-0.92 pp*
Average total cost (%)13.92%4.25%9.66 pp*

^MTO: Money transfer operator, a commonly used term for a money transfer provider

*Percentage points


🛠️ How to use this insight: Whilst banks in Italy may offer convenience and familiarity, money transfer providers often deliver lower overall cost due to their better exchange rates and lower fees. Even if you want to send money overseas with your bank in Italy, we recommend comparing with money transfer companies to find your best options.



📊 Does sending more money reduce the cost of EUR-NGN money transfers?

To see if transfer cost varies based on the amount sent, we compared the average cost of sending EUR 140 vs EUR 345 from Italy to Nigeria.

We found that sending a higher amount (EUR 345) tends to be cheaper - average cost drops from 4.68% to 3.45%, a reduction of 1.24 percentage points.

The cost of your transfer usually continues to drop as transfer amount increases. That said, always check the latest exchange rates and fees for your intended transfer amount.

🛠️ How to use this insight: Since it is generally cheaper to send higher Euro amounts to Nigeria, consider consolidating smaller, more frequent transfers into fewer, larger ones. Doing so may reduce the total cost you pay.


🏛 How competitive is the Italy to Nigeria remittance market?

Based on data from the last 5 years, EUR-NGN money transfers are provided on an average by 16 remittance companies. With around 16 providers serving this market, we consider the level of competition to be competitive.

Traditional banks have represented only 25% of active providers in this corridor (4 out of 16), meaning money transfer companies make up the majority.

A remittance market with more active providers is typically more competitive. This means you can get a better pricing and more payment and delivery options for your Italy to Nigeria remittances.


⏱️ How fast are EUR-NGN money transfers?

If your recipient in Nigeria needs funds urgently, you may need to optimize your transfer for speed.

Here is what we see for Italy to Nigeria transfers when it comes to processing time:

  • Average transfer time: About 13 hours.
  • Fastest transfer time: About less than 1 hour.
  • Slowest transfer time: About 96 hours (~4.0 days).
  • Average speed at EUR 140: About 13 hours.
  • Average speed at EUR 345: About 13 hours.

Banks vs money transfer providers speed comparison: Banks take 54 hours longer on average than money transfer providers.

🛠️ How to use this insight: If you need to send money from Italy to Nigeria in a hurry, compare providers not just on exchange rate, but also on expected speed. Speed also varies based on the delivery method (bank vs cash vs wallet) you choose for Nigeria.

Italy to Nigeria transfer speed varies across providers, so compare transfer speed along with cost for time-sensitive money transfers. In addition, pick the fastest payment and delivery methods for faster processing.


Frequently Asked Questions about Italy to Nigeria money transfers

These FAQs use data from RemitFinder's historical analysis of Italy to Nigeria money transfers over several years.


What factors affect the total cost of sending money from Italy to Nigeria?

The total cost of your EUR-NGN money transfer depends on how you fund the transaction (payment method), how the recipient receives it (delivery method), the exchange rate you get, and any transfer fee charged by the provider.

To avoid overpaying for your transfer, compare money transfer providers.


How much does the exchange rate affect Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Historical EUR to NGN exchange rate markup ranges from -10.72% to 9.02%, a spread of 19.74 percentage points. Even small differences in the exchange rate markup can impact your final payout significantly.


Can EUR-NGN exchange rate markup be negative?

Sometimes, money transfer providers may offer promotional exchange rates that are better than the mid-market exchange rate, resulting in a negative EUR-NGN exchange rate markup.

Such offers are generally limited by transfer amount, eligibility, or duration. Compare providers to see if you can take advantage of any ongoing special offers.


Is the exchange rate or the transfer fee more important for Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Exchange rate markup ranges from -10.72% to 9.02% (a spread of 19.74 percentage points).

Transfer fees range from EUR 0.00 to EUR 50.25, which equals roughly 35.89% on a EUR 140.00 transfer.

At EUR 140.00, the larger driver of overall cost is the transfer fee, whilst at EUR 345.00, it shifts toward exchange rate markup.

Regardless, our recommendation is that it is important to compare both exchange rates and fees when choosing a provider for Italy to Nigeria transfers.

As the transfer amount increases, the % impact of fees decreases (because the fee gets spread across a larger EUR amount), whilst exchange rate markup remains a percentage-based cost that can scale with transfer size.

For smaller transfers, fees can matter more, whilst for larger transfers, exchange rate often becomes the bigger driver. Either way, comparing both helps you get the most NGN for your EUR.


How much can Italy to Nigeria transfer costs vary between providers?

Historical transfer cost ranges from -3.58% to 35.83% for EUR transfers to Nigeria. That is a spread of 39.41 percentage points, meaning significant differences between various money transfer providers.

A major contributor to this variation is exchange rate markup. FX markup alone ranges from -10.72% to 9.02% (a spread of 19.74 percentage points). Thus, even small differences in FX margin can have a big impact on the final NGN payout.


Why do various money transfer providers price EUR to Nigeria transfers differently?

If you send the same Euro amount to Nigeria via different providers, the cost of each transfer will be different because of variations in FX markup, fees, and payment and delivery methods.

Even small differences among all the above factors can change the final NGN payout in Nigeria in a big way.


How stable are transfer costs in the Italy to Nigeria corridor?

When we analyzed the historical total cost for EUR-NGN transfers, we observed a range from -3.58% to 35.83% (39.41 percentage points difference), along with a variability (standard deviation) of 3.88%.

A major driver of cost in this market is exchange rate markup. FX markup ranges from -10.72% to 9.02% (19.74 percentage points difference), with a standard deviation of 2.14%. Fees and payment/delivery method choices can contribute to further volatility.

This is exactly why we recommend comparing money transfer providers to get the most of your EUR-NGN transfers.


Which payment method is cheapest for Italy to Nigeria remittances?

Debit Card is the cheapest payment method in Italy based on its average cost at 3.46% (compared to Bank Account Transfer at 6.63%, a difference of 3.17 percentage points).

Based on this, we recommend paying for your EUR transfer with Debit Card, and avoiding Bank Account Transfer if possible.


Is Debit Card cheaper than Credit Card for Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Debit Card is cheaper on average when sending money to Nigeria from Italy since it costs 3.46% (compared to 3.48% for Credit Card payments, a difference of 0.01 percentage points).

As a result, we recommend that you avoid paying for your transfer to Nigeria with a Credit Card.


Which delivery method is cheapest for EUR-NGN money transfers?

Bank Deposit is the cheapest delivery method in Nigeria as it costs 4.32% (compared to Cash Pickup at 4.96%, a spread of 0.65 percentage points).

If your recipient in Nigeria can accept Bank Deposit, we recommend choosing it as your preferred delivery option for EUR-NGN transfers.


Is Bank Deposit cheaper than Cash Pickup for Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Bank Deposit is cheaper for transfers to Nigeria given its 4.32% average cost (versus 4.96% for Cash Pickup, a difference of 0.65 percentage points).

To save more, consider choosing the cheapest delivery option for Nigeria.


What is the cheapest way to send money from Italy to Nigeria?

We evaluated 8 payment and delivery method combinations for Italy to Nigeria remittances.

Based on historical data, Credit Card → Bank Deposit is the cheapest combination with 2.73% cost.

At the other end of the spectrum, Cash → Cash Pickup is the most expensive combination at 7.03% cost. That is a difference of 4.30 percentage points between the cheapest and most expensive combinations.

Money transfer providers tend to price payment and delivery methods for Italy to Nigeria remittances differently. As you compare options, look for the cheapest payment-delivery method combo to maximize the value of your EUR-NGN transfers.


Does sending more money reduce the cost for Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Larger EUR-NGN transfers are cheaper on average.

The cost of a EUR 140 transfer averages 4.68% as compared to 3.45% for a EUR 345 transfer, a difference of 1.24 percentage points.


How long does it take to send money from Italy to Nigeria?

Based on our analysis, the average transfer time for EUR-NGN transfers is 13 hours, with the fastest transfers completing in less than one hour and the slowest in 96 hours (~4.0 days).


Are instant transfers available from Italy to Nigeria?

Yes, historical data shows that some transfers to Nigeria from Italy can complete in less than one hour.

Note that the actual speed of your EUR-NGN transfer will depend on the chosen provider, payment method, delivery method, and eligibility checks.


Are banks more expensive than money transfer companies for Italy to Nigeria?

Banks in Italy are more expensive than money transfer providers.

The average cost of banks is 13.92% compared to 4.25% for money transfer providers in Italy, a difference of 9.66 percentage points.


Why do banks charge more for Italy to Nigeria transfers?

Bank transfers in Italy cost 13.92% compared to 4.25% for money transfer companies.

The difference is often due to the fact that banks in Italy provider lower exchange rates and charge high wire transfer fees.


How competitive is the Italy to Nigeria remittance market?

Based on historical data, the competition level in Italy to Nigeria is considered competitive with 16 active providers.

Money transfer providers represent about 75% of identified providers in Italy.


Do I risk overpaying if I do not compare providers for Italy to Nigeria?

Historically, total EUR-NGN transfer cost has varied by 39.41 percentage points. On a EUR 140 transfer, that can translate to EUR 55.17 in savings.

EUR-NGN exchange rate markup also varies across providers. The average markup spread has been about 19.74 percentage points. On a EUR 140 transfer, that could be EUR 27.64 saved from FX alone.

Fees can also make a big difference in this market, with a difference of about EUR 50.25 across providers.

That is why comparing providers can materially change how much of the EUR you send does your recipient receive in Nigeria in Nigeria.



Latest EUR to NGN Conversion Rates

Here are some latest EUR to NGN (Euro to Nigerian Naira) exchange rates for popular conversion amounts*.

1 EUR1,620.80 NGN
5 EUR8,103.99 NGN
10 EUR16,207.97 NGN
25 EUR40,519.94 NGN
50 EUR81,039.87 NGN
100 EUR162,079.74 NGN
150 EUR243,119.61 NGN
200 EUR324,159.48 NGN
250 EUR405,199.35 NGN
300 EUR486,239.22 NGN
400 EUR648,318.96 NGN
500 EUR810,398.70 NGN
600 EUR972,478.44 NGN
700 EUR1,134,558.18 NGN
800 EUR1,296,637.92 NGN
1000 EUR1,620,797.40 NGN
1500 EUR2,431,196.10 NGN
2000 EUR3,241,594.80 NGN
2500 EUR4,051,993.50 NGN
3000 EUR4,862,392.20 NGN
4000 EUR6,483,189.60 NGN
5000 EUR8,103,987.00 NGN
10000 EUR16,207,974.00 NGN
15000 EUR24,311,961.00 NGN
20000 EUR32,415,948.00 NGN
30000 EUR48,623,922.00 NGN
40000 EUR64,831,896.00 NGN
50000 EUR81,039,870.00 NGN
100000 EUR162,079,740.00 NGN

*Based on the Mid-market Exchange RateThe mid-market exchange rate (also called the interbank rate) is the real EUR to NGN exchange rate before providers add their margin or fees.. Actual payout may vary based on the chosen money transfer provider.


1 Based on 496 pricing observations across 16 firms over the last 5 years for a EUR 140 money transfer from Italy to Nigeria. Data Source: The World Bank, Remittance Prices Worldwide, available at http://remittanceprices.worldbank.org.

How we analyze remittance data?
Insights are derived from the World Bank's Remittance Prices Worldwide dataset, which collects standardized provider pricing information at defined transfer amounts.
We aggregate this data across multiple providers and multi-year periods to calculate averages, medians, and variability measures in order to identify consistent pricing patterns for the Italy to Nigeria remittance corridor.
RemitFinder does not modify the underlying World Bank data. The analysis presented here is independently calculated from published datasets and is intended for informational and comparison purposes only.

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