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The best way to send money from Poland to Lithuania

Compare ways to send money from Poland to Lithuania. Find the cheapest, fastest, and most reliable providers with the best PLN to EUR exchange rates.

Read on for the best deals, expert information, and all you need to send money to Lithuania from Poland.

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TransferGo was the top rated provider from Poland to Lithuania

"Instant transfers to Visa & MasterCard. Over 35,000 reviews on TrustPilot."

Fees
None
Transfer Speed
Minutes - 24 hours
Exchange Rate Markup
0.3% - 1.1%
Moneycorp was the cheapest from Poland to Lithuania

"Moneycorp is an established player in the market, with a focus on private clients and corporates. Make overseas payments in over 120 currencies and 190 countries."

Fees
None
Transfer Speed
Minutes - 2 days
Exchange Rate Markup
0.5% - 2%
Paysend was the fastest from Poland to Lithuania

"Paysend has transparent fees and rates, with transfer sent within seconds to your recipient's bank. They also have global 24/7 support for any enquiries, and bank-level security."

Fees
None
Transfer Speed
Minutes - 24 hours
Exchange Rate Markup
1 - 3%

Our recommendation: TransferGo

TransferGo is our top choice for PLN to EUR transfers.

We tested & reviewed 8 money transfer providers offering money transfers from Poland to Lithuania, and TransferGo scored highly.

In total, TransferGo appeared in 100% of Poland to Lithuania searches, and was the top rated company supporting transfers between PLN and EUR.

For a great mix of cost, speed & features, we recommend making your Poland to Lithuania transfer using TransferGo.

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How to get the best deal on sending money from Poland to Lithuania

Summary of recent searches

Top rated for transfers from Poland to Lithuania
TransferGo
Total number of PL - LT providers
8
Average cheapest fees & rate
Moneycorp
Average fastest transfer
Paysend
Average transfer time
Within minutes
Best for bank transfers
Moneycorp

Understanding Poland to Lithuania money transfers

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Comparing providers

Comparing providers when sending money from Poland to Lithuania is the easiest way to make a transfer at the best price.

We’ve compared 8 providers for sending Zloty to Lithuania. This ensures you will get the best options for your transfer to Lithuania from Poland.

We rate TransferGo as the best overall, but comparing gives you a comprehensive view of all the options for transferring money from Poland to Lithuania.

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Get ahead of the Zloty-Euro exchange rate
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Choosing the right payment method
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Financial regulators in Poland and Lithuania
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Consider transfer limits
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Receiving money in Lithuania
7
Have your ID ready
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Tax declarations

Cheapest way to send money from Poland to Lithuania: Moneycorp

Moneycorp offers the lowest cost transfers of the 8 compared.

Data collected for transfers between Poland and Lithuania over the past six months shows that Moneycorp is 0% cheaper than the second-best option.

This cost combines an average exchange rate between the Zloty and Euro that is 2% different to the mid-market rate and an average fee of 0* PLN.

*The most common fee applied to PLN-EUR by Moneycorp, based on data from the past six months.

Fastest way to send money from Poland to Lithuania: Paysend.

Paysend is the quickest way to send Zloty to Lithuania of the 8 companies offering the service.

Data from the last six months shows Paysend to be the quickest way to send money from Poland to Euro in 100% of searches. For fast transfers between PLN and EUR, Paysend comes highly recommended.

Using Paysend for fast transfers from Poland to Lithuania has an average fee of 0 PLN.

Within our comparison we looked at the 8 money transfer providers offering transfers from Poland to Lithuania. Within this we looked at overall speed of sending money from Poland to Lithuania after depositing Zloty to a money transfer account.

When faster money transfers are a priority, Paysend is our recommended choice for sending into Lithuania from Poland.

Sending large sums of money?

For transferring a bigger sum of money to Lithuania from Poland, we’d recommend using a provider that can offer a hands-on approach.

Of the
8 companies tested, TransferGo is the best rated for larger transfer amounts.

Whether for a property purchase, or as a gift, sending large amounts of money to Lithuania from Poland can be expensive.

TransferGo is our choice for big transfers to PLN because of all round price, speed and management when making large transfers.

Understanding the cost of money transfers from Poland to Lithuania

The total cost of sending money to Lithuania from Poland is made up of a combination of mid-market, exchange rates and fees.

The Mid-Market and Exchange Rates: The current mid-market for PLN-EUR is 0.235 EUR per Zloty.

Using a transfer company with an exchange rate as close to the mid-market rate as possible will result in being able to buy more Euro for your Zlotys.

Over the last three months, the average PLN-EUR mid-market rate has seen each Zloty worth 0.2319 EUR. Within this we see a high of 0.2352, and a low of 0.228.

Of the 8 companies compared, Wise offers the best exchange rates.

The biggest factor in the overall cost of sending money is the exchange rate you receive on converting PLN to EUR.

Fees: When sending money you may have to pay fees. Moneycorp has had an average fee of 0 PLN per transfer over the last 6 months, the lowest of the 8 providers compared. We would recommend searching to ensure you get the correct fee for your transfer amount.

Amount Received: When comparing providers, the best measure is the amount of Euro eventually received in Lithuania.

This number should be a guide for your decision if cost is important. A higher amount of money received in Lithuania means a better overall cost of sending money from Poland.

How to find the best exchange rate for Zloty to Euro

Timing is essential for sending money between PLN and EUR. The exchange rate you secure impacts how much EUR you get for your PLN.

Mid-market Rate
1
= 0.235316 EUR

Let's dive into some interesting recent trends.

  • Over the past six months, the exchange rate from PLN to EUR has seen some fluctuation. On average, it stood at 0.2319.

  • During this period, the highest value recorded was 0.2352, while the lowest was 0.228.

  • TransferGo, which is our recommended service to send money online from Poland to Lithuania offers an exchange rate that is only 0.76% above the mid-market rate.

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Payment options for Poland to
Lithuania money transfers

  • Bank transfers

    Bank transfers are usually the best and easiest way to send money from Poland to Lithuania.

    By using a money transfer company such as Moneycorp for transfers from Poland to Lithuania, you can send money via a bank transfer while benefitting from lower fees and more favorable exchange rates than you would get from a traditional bank.


    Moneycorp is the cheapest money transfer company for bank transfers from the 8 we compared for transfers from PLN into Lithuania.

    With an average fee of 0 PLN to send money from Poland to Lithuania, Moneycorp offers a strong combination of competitive exchange rates and lower fees.


  • Debit cards and prepaid options

    Sending money from Poland to Lithuania with a debit or a prepaid card is available through .


    is a one of the cheaper options for debit card payments for transfers from Poland to Lithuania. This cost is against a total of 8 money transfer companies offering this option.

  • Credit cards

    When it comes to international credit card transfers from Poland to Lithuania, emerges as our top choice of the 8 companies offering this service.

    Be aware of fees: using a credit card to transfer money often results in a fee being charged by your card issuer. Where possible, we recommend a bank transfer or debit card payment.

How we analyze the market

We track the cost, speed, and product offerings of the leading money transfer services available between Lithuania and Poland.


Our comparison engine and algorithms evaluate providers based on over 25 factors, including transfer fees, ease of use, exchange rates, mobile apps, transfer times & customer support.

We also consider how these services are rated on platforms like TrustPilot, AppStore, and Google Play, giving you a comprehensive view of what to expect.

This thorough analysis helps you get the best available deal - every time you want to move money from Poland to Lithuania.


We also provide unbiased and detailed reviews of all the top money transfer companies. You can use these reviews to send PLN to EUR.


For a deeper understanding of our commitment to integrity and transparency, we invite you to read our editorial policy document.

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Contributors

Keith Hodges
Keith is an experienced Content Specialist with a rich background in both marketing and journalism within the financial sector. At MoneyTransfers.com, Keith plays a pivotal role in driving the business forward and broadening its reach in various international money transfer markets. His expertise is a key factor in the company's expansion and success.
Luke Eales
Luke is CEO at MoneyTransfers.com, with 10 years' experience building consumer products in finance, insurance & travel. Luke focuses on the payments sector and foreign exchange markets, as well as personal finance more broadly.