Eversend in 2026: origins, corridors and reality
Eversend calls itself "the cross-border money account" for emerging markets, and the consumer app is genuinely live (1.6M+ members, 16 currencies, roughly one-minute median delivery) — NOT a B2B-only pivot. But its send-from set skews Gulf, Asia and Canada (Canada, Qatar, UAE, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, Korea, China, Mexico, Malawi, Dominica) — NOT the US, the UK or most of the EU. So treat it as a receive-in-Africa and intra-emerging-market player, not a Western diaspora app.
Where Eversend sends: the routes we cover
Coverage is checked route by route from each provider's own site — see the "will Eversend work for your route?" check below.
How much does Eversend cost? The fee anatomy
Eversend publishes no fee schedule — the cost is shown in-app before you confirm, so don't trust a headline figure. Its African destinations number roughly nine or ten (Cameroon, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, with Senegal per a blog), paid to mobile money and bank; a companion "Remit" product does card-to-mobile-money into Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda. Get an in-app quote and compare the received amount. Margins move daily; compare the app's quote to the live mid-market rate above before sending — the gap is the real cost.
See what the recipient gets (🇦🇪 the UAE → 🇰🇪 Kenya):
Eversend delivery & speed
Eversend pays out to mobile money and bank accounts across its roughly ten African markets, with a median delivery around one minute on many routes; the "Remit" card-to-mobile-money product targets Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda. The consumer app is live and supports 16 currencies. Speed and method depend on the receiving market — reconfirm your route in-app.
Eversend limits & KYC
Send limits vary by origin, currency and verification level, and its send-from set is Gulf, Asia and Canada rather than the US, UK or most of the EU. There's no single public limit table — check the cap for your route in-app before sending.
Is Eversend safe? Regulation & trust
Is Eversend safe? Eversend is headquartered in Paris, and its Uganda operations run under the Foreign Exchange (Forex Bureaus & Money Remittance) Regulations 2006, supervised by the Bank of Uganda. Its French regulator status and any licence numbers could not be verified here, so don't assume a specific FRN — confirm the entity licensing for your origin before sending.
Will Eversend work for your route?
Works if : you're sending FROM the Gulf, Asia or Canada (UAE, Qatar, India, Canada…) TO a mobile-money or bank account in one of its ~10 African markets (Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria…) — via the live consumer app. see the routes above →
- Sending from the US, the UK or most of the EU? Eversend doesn't originate there (2026) — its send-from set skews Gulf, Asia and Canada. For US/UK/EU origins, see LemFi →
- Want a published fee to compare before you commit? Eversend's cost is shown only in-app, with no public schedule. Wise publishes per-route pricing →
- Recipient market off Eversend's ~10-country African list? It's a focused network, not universal coverage. WorldRemit reaches more markets →
Frequently asked questions
Can I send from the US or UK with Eversend?
No — Eversend doesn't originate from the US, the UK or most of the EU (2026). Its send-from set skews Gulf, Asia and Canada, so it's better seen as a receive-in-Africa and intra-emerging-market app.
Is Eversend still a live consumer app?
Yes — it's a live cross-border money account, not a B2B-only pivot, with 1.6M+ members, 16 currencies and a median delivery of about one minute on many routes.
Which African countries can Eversend reach?
Roughly nine or ten: Cameroon, Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda (with Senegal cited on a blog). Reconfirm your exact market in-app.