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Send money from Bahrain to Pakistan

A shortlist of providers verified to serve this route — Raast, JazzCash, Easypaisa, bank deposit and cash pickup — and exactly how the rupees reach Pakistan.

Last reviewed 1 July 2026·By Mike Smith, FX specialist
Bahrain flagBHD
Pakistan flagPKR
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No live quote on this route — yet

Our comparison engine doesn't price Bahrain-origin transfers yet. Instead, here's a shortlist of providers verified to move money on this corridor — confirm their live rate and fee on their own site before you send.

6 verified providersReviewed today

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Sending money from Bahrain to Pakistan

Our live price comparison can't quote Bahrain-origin transfers yet, but money genuinely moves on this route every day — around 120,000 to 130,000 Pakistanis live in Bahrain, many settled for generations, working as professionals and skilled and semi-skilled workers alike. Bahrain is a steady source of Pakistan's record US$38 billion in yearly remittances, with flows rising around Ramadan. The providers below are verified to operate this corridor, and several pay straight to a bank account through Raast or into a JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet. Rates and fees are set by each provider and must be confirmed on their own site before you send.

ProviderPayout methodSpeed
BFC logo
Bahrain's oldest and largest exchange house — EzRemit transfers, branches and app — branches, app, Raast and wallet payoutRaast & wallet
Raast, JazzCash/Easypaisa, bank or cashMinutes (Raast/wallet) to same dayVisit site
Western Union logo
Branches, app and online across Bahrain
Bank, wallet or cash pickupMinutes (cash/wallet) to same dayVisit site
Wise logo
Online and app — pays at the real mid-market rate (PKR bank deposit only)Digital
Bank deposit (PKR)Minutes to a dayVisit site
MoneyGram logo
Global money-transfer network — cash pickup, wallet and bank deposit to PakistanGlobal MTO
Bank, wallet or cash pickupMinutes (cash) to same dayVisit site
LuLu Exchange logo
One of the Gulf's biggest exchange houses — branches across Bahrain and the LuLu Money app — remittances through KFH TahweelBank
Bank deposit (KFH Tahweel)Same dayVisit site
National Bank of Bahrain logo
Bahrain's national bank — international remittance through its app and branches — lists Pakistan payoutExchange house
Raast, wallet or cash pickupMinutes to same dayVisit site
Indicative options, not a live quote · last reviewed 1 July 2026. These providers are verified to serve the Bahrain–Pakistan route, but live exchange rates and fees are set by each provider and are not shown here — confirm them on the provider's own site before you send. Currency Expert may earn a commission from some providers, at no cost to you; it never changes which providers we list.

Most money sent from Bahrain to Pakistan lands straight in a Pakistani bank account — often within minutes through Raast, the central bank's instant system, where the recipient's mobile number can double as their account alias. Transfers also go straight into a JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet, or can be collected as cash at bank and exchange counters. Pakistan uses IBANs (they start PK), so a bank deposit just needs the recipient's name and IBAN. The headline fee is only part of the picture — what really decides the cost is the margin added to the exchange rate, so always compare the rupees that actually arrive, not just the upfront fee.

Key facts — Bahrain to Pakistan
Send currency: Bahraini dinar (BHD, .د.ب) — pegged to the US dollar at about 0.376, one of the world's highest-valued currencies
Receive currency: Pakistani rupee (PKR, ₨)
To a bank account: recipient's name and IBAN (starts PK), or their Raast ID
Fastest rails: Raast bank credit and JazzCash/Easypaisa wallets — often within minutes
Controls: Bahrain has no exchange controls and no personal income tax
ID to send: a valid Bahrain CPR card is required
Why no live rate here: our engine doesn't yet price transfers that start in Bahrain — this page is a verified shortlist, not a quote
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Why Bahrain to Pakistan shows no live prices yet

Currency Expert's live comparison engine prices transfers that start in the UK and a handful of other major sending countries, where the providers we connect to operate. None of those providers currently quote transfers that start in Bahrain, so the route comes back empty even though real services move hundreds of millions of dollars on it every year.

Until we can pull live Bahrain rates, this page lists providers verified to serve the corridor rather than a live price table. Treat the page as a shortlist, not a quote — and always confirm the rate and fee on the provider's own site before you commit.

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How the money reaches Pakistan

You have plenty of choice on this route. The fastest bank option is Raast, the State Bank of Pakistan's instant network — the recipient's mobile number can act as their Raast ID, so you may not even need their full account number. A standard bank deposit uses the recipient's IBAN (Pakistani IBANs start with PK). Money can also go straight into a JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet, or be collected as cash at partner bank and exchange counters.

Raast / bank deposit — recipient's IBAN (PK…) or Raast ID (mobile number)
Usually minutes
Mobile wallet — JazzCash or Easypaisa, by phone number
Usually minutes
Cash pickup — bank / exchange counter, with CNIC + reference
Usually minutes

Raast credits and wallet payouts are usually the fastest, landing within minutes; a traditional SWIFT bank transfer can take one to three business days depending on the receiving bank.

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What sending money to Pakistan really costs

The headline fee is only part of the cost. On any transfer, the bigger number is usually hidden inside the exchange rate — so it's worth knowing where each slice goes before you send.

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The exchange-rate margin

The gap between the real mid-market rate and the rate you're offered. On the dinar-to-rupee route this typically runs from about 1.5 to 3 percent, so it pays to compare — the sharpest digital services sit at the low end while some counters charge more. Because the dinar is pegged to the US dollar, its value is very stable, but the margin is still where most of the cost hides.

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The PRI free-transfer scheme

Pakistan's government subsidises the cost of remittances sent through formal channels (the Pakistan Remittance Initiative), so many providers charge zero or very low sender fees on qualifying transfers. The terms have been revised recently, so check the current fee on the provider's own site.

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10% VAT on the fee

Bahrain applies 10% VAT, which can be charged on a provider's service fee — not on the money you send — so where it applies it's a small amount on the fee itself. Pakistan doesn't tax the money you receive either — the main cost to watch is still the exchange-rate margin, not the headline fee.

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Tax and rules on each side

Sending from Bahrain

Bahrain charges no personal income tax and has no exchange controls, so you can send money abroad freely as family support or a gift — there's no gift tax and no reporting threshold on transfers. You'll need a valid Bahrain CPR card to remit, and licensed exchange houses run standard identity checks under the Central Bank of Bahrain. For a larger transfer you may be asked to show proof of the source of your funds.

Receiving in Pakistan

Foreign remittances received from family through normal banking channels are exempt from income tax in Pakistan — and money that arrives this way counts as a clean, documented inflow, which protects the recipient from source-of-funds questions. Informal hawala or hundi routes lose that protection and are illegal, so always use a licensed provider.

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Funding your transfer without overpaying

Paying from a Bahraini bank account or a debit card is usually the cheapest way to fund a transfer. Funding with a credit card is often treated by the card issuer as a cash advance, which can trigger a one-off fee and interest from day one with no grace period — quietly making a cheap-looking transfer expensive. Check how your card treats the payment before you use it, and have your CPR card to hand for the identity check.

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Scams to watch on this route

Most traps target the recipient with a fake message or a fake windfall. These few rules are worth passing on to whoever you're sending to.

The wallet "verification" scam

Rule: to receive money into JazzCash or Easypaisa you never share your wallet PIN or a one-time code. Anyone calling or texting "from JazzCash" or "from the bank" asking for your PIN or OTP is a fraudster — never share it.

Fake prize / benefit texts

Rule: never pay a "fee" or "tax" to release a prize, benefit or windfall you didn't apply for. Genuine money never requires you to pay first to receive it.

Family "emergency" requests

Rule: an urgent money request that appears to come from a relative may be an impersonator. Confirm directly on a number you already know before sending anything.

Confirm before you send

Rule: check the recipient's name, IBAN or wallet number against details they sent you in writing, and use a licensed provider rather than a stranger offering a "better rate" off-platform.

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How most people send money from Bahrain to Pakistan

Takeaway

For most people sending money from Bahrain to Pakistan, the simplest route is a verified provider paying into the recipient's bank account through Raast, or into their JazzCash or Easypaisa wallet — fast, familiar and easy to collect. Because we can't show a live quote here yet, treat this page as a vetted shortlist — then judge each option by the rupees that actually arrive after the rate margin, and confirm the recipient's IBAN or wallet number before you send.

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Bahrain to Pakistan transfers: frequently asked questions

Our live comparison engine prices transfers that start in the UK and a few other major sending countries. It doesn't yet quote transfers that start in Bahrain, so instead of an empty table we list providers verified to serve the corridor. Confirm the live rate and fee on each provider's own site before you send.

Yes. Several providers on this route pay straight to a bank account through Raast — where the recipient's mobile number can act as their Raast ID — or into a JazzCash or Easypaisa mobile wallet, usually within minutes. For a wallet you just need the recipient's registered phone number.

For a bank deposit, the recipient's full name and their IBAN (Pakistani IBANs start with PK), or their Raast ID. For a wallet, their registered JazzCash or Easypaisa phone number. For cash pickup, their full name as on their CNIC plus a reference number. You'll also need your own valid Bahrain CPR card to send.

Raast bank credits and mobile-wallet payouts are usually available within minutes, and cash pickup is available within minutes too. A traditional SWIFT bank transfer can take from a few hours up to one to three business days, depending on the receiving bank. The provider will show an estimated delivery time before you confirm.

Often, yes, or close to it. Pakistan's government subsidises remittances sent through formal channels under the Pakistan Remittance Initiative, so many providers charge zero or very low sender fees on qualifying transfers. The scheme's terms have been revised recently, so always check the current fee and any minimum on the provider's own site — and remember the exchange-rate margin still applies.

No. Foreign remittances received from family through normal banking channels are exempt from income tax in Pakistan, and they count as a clean, documented inflow that protects the recipient from source-of-funds questions. Bahrain also charges no tax on the amount you send abroad. Only use licensed channels — informal hawala routes are illegal and lose that protection.

Paying from a Bahraini bank account or a debit card is usually cheapest. Avoid funding with a credit card where you can — issuers often treat it as a cash advance, adding a one-off fee and interest from day one. And always compare the exchange-rate margin, not just the upfront fee, since the margin is where most of the cost hides.

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Our sources & how we keep this current

Last reviewed: 1 July 2026. We re-check the providers and rules on this corridor regularly, and will switch this page to a live price table as soon as our engine can quote Bahrain-origin transfers.

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