United Kingdom to Indonesia Money Transfer: The most competitive GBP to IDR Rates
£
From
To
Remarks
0.5% better variable fee for the first 1000 USD or equiv/month
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,886
Fee
£0.75
Receives
Rp2,271,412
Remarks
The rates and fees quoted are for the cheapest transfer method
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,995
Fee
£1.35
Receives
Rp2,268,503
Remarks
Fees apply to online transactions, not agent locations
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,610
Fee
£0.00
Receives
Rp2,260,972
Remarks
Extra fee for faster transfers and <100
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,950
Fee
£1.50
Receives
Rp2,260,536
Remarks
First-time users receive better rates and fees
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,455
Fee
£0.00
Receives
Rp2,245,473
Remarks
First-time users /large transfers may receive better rates and fees
Wait
0-3 days
Rate
Rp22,894
Fee
£1.99
Receives
Rp2,243,823
Remarks
The quoted fees apply to online transactions only
Wait
1+ day(s)
Rate
Rp22,081
Fee
£0.00
Receives
Rp2,208,088
Remarks
Fees apply only to same/fixed currency transfers
Wait
<1 day
Rate
Rp21,524
Fee
£0.00
Receives
Rp2,152,389
Notes:
(1) The calculations include standard fees & rates but exclude promotional offers such as sign-up bonuses. Variations may occur compared to the provider's website, depending on the transfer amount.
(2) We showcase the cheapest option among various receiving methods, such as credit card, bank transfer, mobile money, or cash pickup.
(3) In 2022, Indonesia received 9,959.90m USD in total personal remittances according to the World Bank data. The KNOMAD/World Bank Bilateral Remittance Matrix 2021, extrapolated for 2022 with the World Bank data (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), estimates that the United Kingdom-Indonesia corridor's transfers amounted to 23.63m USD. This represents 0.24% of the total remittances received by Indonesia.
(1) The calculations include standard fees & rates but exclude promotional offers such as sign-up bonuses. Variations may occur compared to the provider's website, depending on the transfer amount.
(2) We showcase the cheapest option among various receiving methods, such as credit card, bank transfer, mobile money, or cash pickup.
(3) In 2022, Indonesia received 9,959.90m USD in total personal remittances according to the World Bank data. The KNOMAD/World Bank Bilateral Remittance Matrix 2021, extrapolated for 2022 with the World Bank data (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), estimates that the United Kingdom-Indonesia corridor's transfers amounted to 23.63m USD. This represents 0.24% of the total remittances received by Indonesia.