The verdict: TapTap Send for cost, TapTap Send for speed.
On the headline measure that matters most — how much your recipient actually receives — TapTap Send comes out ahead in our reference $1,000 USD → INR comparison, by ₹66 (0.07%). On larger transfers the gap widens proportionally, so the right choice for someone sending $200 a month and someone sending $20,000 once a quarter can be different — always compare for your specific amount.
TapTap Send. TapTap Send is a New York–based remittance fintech focused on senders moving money from North America and Europe to Africa, with growing coverage in South Asia. They charge no upfront transfer fee on any corridor and lean on mobile-money rails (M-Pesa, MoMo, MTN, Airtel Money) for fast last-mile delivery — typically under 10 minutes to a wallet, longer to bank accounts. Pricing on FX is close to LemFi's, with TapTap Send sometimes edging ahead on the less-trafficked African routes. A solid second option to compare against LemFi for anyone sending to the African diaspora. Read the full TapTap Send review →
Wise. Wise (formerly TransferWise) is the gold standard for transparency in international transfers. It uses the real mid-market exchange rate and charges a small, visible fee instead of marking up the rate. Best for senders who want to know exactly what's being charged and value low total cost over speed gimmicks. Read the full Wise review →