With Pockit, you can send euros (EUR) to bank accounts in countries outside of SEPA.


EUR is sent to bank accounts outside of SEPA via the SWIFT payment network. This is different than a regular transfer and will take longer. It also costs a bit more, but should still be cheaper than more traditional methods of sending money overseas.


How it works


  1. Set up your transfer in the Pockit app or your web account. You’ll need to add a new recipient to get started.
  2. Add the IBAN number of the recipient’s bank account.
  3. Pay for your transfer. We’ll then send the EUR to your recipient as usual. The estimated delivery time is 2–5 working days.

How much it costs


Your fees


  1. Your Pockit international transfer fee stays the same
  2. Our partner's fee — WISE (formerly known as TransferWise) powers our international transfer service — will send your funds via a SWIFT network. This means our partner's fee will cost you more (you’ll see the quote before completing the transfer).

Your recipient’s fee


Your recipient’s bank may charge fees to receive payments sent with SWIFT. Also, the recipient might be charged by any banks that handle the money along the way. We don’t have control over when these fees are charged, or how much they cost.