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1st transfer
Get Profee's market-beating currency exchange rate
0% fee for all transfers
Send money to GCash
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for your
1st transfer
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to send money from Italy to the Philippines?
When the time comes and you need to send money from Italy to the Philippines, you’ll probably find options like bank transfers or cryptocurrency exchange. But what if we tell you that you can send funds stressless and secure in six steps:
- Go to the Profee website or download the app.
- Complete the registration.
- Select your current country (Italy) and the destination of the transfer (the Philippines).
- Enter your recipient’s details. No worries, all the data is safe.
- Pick between Apple/Google Pay, SEPA, and cards.
- Celebrate a successful transfer! You’ve unlocked the easiest way to send money from Italy to the Philippines.
Holding this knowledge, you’re now a master of the art of sending money from Italy to the Philippines.
How do you receive money from Italy to the Philippines?
Reassure your family and friends — they don't need to create an account when you transfer money from Italy to the Philippines to them.
As we discussed in step four in the previous section, you have to carefully fill in their data so money can arrive in their account. After several moments (or even seconds), the funds will be available to them, and they can treat themselves to something special.
How to contact customer support?
Some aspects of your money transfer from Italy to the Philippines may need to be clarified, especially when doing it for the first time. We absolutely understand, so if you need assistance, write us. You can start a chat directly in the app or email us at help@profee.com. Our support team is ready to help with any inquiries you may have.
What is the referral programme?
Good things are even better when you share them with loved ones. If you’ve tried to send money from Italy to the Philippines with Profee and enjoyed the experience — invite a friend. We won’t leave both of you without a reward, of course. Here’s how the referral program works:
- Get your link.
- DM it to the friend.
- Wait until they transfer EUR 100 or more.
- Check the Profee account and get amazed by a EUR 10 reward for you and a EUR 5 reward for your friend.
- Share more!
You can earn money together with your friends from what you’ve already been doing. That’s a great deal, isn’t it?