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🇬🇹Guatemala
Banco de Guatemala
7.63 GTQ/USD
Updated today, May 13, 2026

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Sending money from the US to Guatemala

Guatemala and remittances from the United States in 2026

Guatemala receives $21.5 billion a year from the United States — the largest remittance corridor in Central America, almost double Honduras. Those quetzales support families in Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, Cobán, and the country's 22 departments. Data from the Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) 2024 and CEPAL 2024.

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Annual remittances
$21.5B
from the US to Guatemala
%
Of GDP
19%
depends on remittances
M
Diaspora
1.8M
Guatemalans in the US
🏆
Regional ranking
#1 CA
recipient in Central America
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The Guatemalan diaspora in the United States

From Los Angeles to the capital.
From Houston to Huehuetenango.
All of Central America watches the largest corridor in the region.

There are 1.8 million Guatemalans in the United States. Most live in California, Texas, Florida, and New York — and many come from the highland departments: Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Quiché. Each year they send $21.5 billion home, almost 19% of the country's GDP. It's the largest remittance corridor in Central America.

But that scale hides a complexity: bank coverage varies a lot by department. Banrural dominates the rural highlands, while Banco Industrial and BAM concentrate the urban areas. Choosing the right provider based on where your family receives can save you up to $10 on every $200 sent — multiplied across the year's transfers, that's hundreds of quetzales staying with your family.

Destinations within Guatemala

Sending money to cities in Guatemala: 6 main areas

6 destinations where your family likely receives. The major providers (Remitly, Xoom, WorldRemit, WU, MG) cover the entire country via Banrural, Banco Industrial, and BAM. In rural highland areas (Huehuetenango, Quiché, San Marcos), Banrural still has the broadest coverage — confirm your provider deposits there before paying for Express.

Send money to Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala
Guatemala · Capital · 3M hab.
Ciudad de Guatemala
#1 destination
Send money to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango · Highlands · 180K hab.
Quetzaltenango
Send money to Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala
Sacatepéquez · Heritage · 50K hab.
Antigua Guatemala
Send money to Huehuetenango, Guatemala
Huehuetenango · Northern border · 180K hab.
Huehuetenango
Send money to Cobán, Guatemala
Alta Verapaz · Coffee region · 220K hab.
Cobán
Send money to Mixco, Guatemala
Guatemala · Metropolitan · 480K hab.
Mixco
Avoid this

Mistakes when sending money to Guatemala that cost up to $60

Each of these mistakes has cost a Guatemalan between $5 and $60. Learn them before your next transfer.

Not confirming which bank your family uses

If the provider doesn't deposit to Banrural but your family only has an account there, you end up paying an extra fee for cash pickup or switching operators. Confirm BEFORE which bank the recipient uses.

Falling for "$0 fee"

"$0 fee" doesn't mean a free transfer. The provider makes up for it with a worse exchange rate — you end up receiving fewer quetzales. Look at the final quetzales received, not just the dollar fee.

Paying Express when there's no rush

"Express" in 5 minutes costs $5–$8 extra vs "Economy" in 1–2 days. If your family doesn't need the money TODAY, Express is wasted money. Save it for real emergencies.

Not copying the full name

If the name doesn't match character by character with the Guatemalan DPI, the transfer is held and can take days. Copy it exactly — accents, both surnames, everything. Name errors are the #1 cause of held transfers.

Paying with a credit card

Providers charge an extra 2–4% when you pay with credit. On a $200 transfer, that's up to $8 lost. Use debit or ACH (direct bank transfer).

Ignoring Guatemalan holidays

Guatemala has public holidays (September 15, Holy Week) when banks close. If you send the day before with a bank deposit, the money sits in limbo until the next business day. For those dates, cash pickup or a mobile wallet are faster.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions from Guatemalans in the US

How many quetzales do I get for $200 USD?

At the current Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) rate, $200 equals the theoretical quetzales shown above multiplied by 200. But each provider applies a margin: the best operator delivers roughly 1–2% less, and the worst up to 3–4% less. Real difference: up to 60 quetzales ($7.85 USD) on a single $200 transfer.

Which Guatemalan banks receive remittances?

The main ones are Banrural (nationwide coverage, dominant in rural areas), Banco Industrial (BI), Banco G&T Continental, BAM, and Banco Promerica. All major providers deposit to these. Banrural is especially important for the highland diaspora because of its agency network in small towns.

Does Tigo Money work everywhere in Guatemala?

Yes. Tigo Money has coverage in all 22 departments. It's especially useful where there are no nearby bank branches: rural areas of Quiché, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, Petén. Your family withdraws cash at any Tigo Money outlet. Regulated by the Superintendencia de Bancos (SIB).

Is there a tax on remittances in Guatemala?

No. Guatemala doesn't tax remittances received. They're exempt from personal income tax (ISR). The only cost is the provider's fee plus the margin on the exchange rate.

How long does a transfer take to arrive?

Depends on the method and provider:

  • Express (Remitly, Xoom, WorldRemit): 5–30 minutes
  • Economy (Wise): 1–2 business days
  • Tigo Money (mobile wallet): seconds
  • Cash (Western Union, MoneyGram, Ria): minutes after receiving the MTCN code
  • Banrural / BI deposit: 2–24 hours depending on the bank
How much arrives in Guatemala if I send $100 USD?

At the current Banguat rate, $100 equals the theoretical quetzales shown above multiplied by 100. Providers deliver between 1% and 4% less depending on the operator and method. Difference: up to 30 quetzales ($3.90 USD) per transfer — use the comparison tool to see who delivers more today.

Which is the best provider to send to Guatemala?

There's no single "best" — it depends on the receiving bank, amount, urgency, and method. Remitly tends to win for cash pickup on amounts under $500. Wise is typically better for bank deposits thanks to a rate close to the Banguat. Western Union and MoneyGram dominate in rural areas due to agency density. Use the comparison tool above to see who delivers more quetzales today.

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With what you've learned in this guide, your next transfer to Guatemala can save you $10–$20 vs using the first provider that pops up on Google. Multiplied by 12 transfers a year, that's $120+ staying with your family.

Quick reminder
  • Confirm which bank your family uses (Banrural dominates rural areas)
  • Send Monday/Tuesday · avoid Friday/weekends
  • Debit or ACH > credit card
  • Look at quetzales received, not just the fee
  • Confirm the name exactly as on the DPI
  • Compare every transfer — the best changes week to week

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Sources: Banco de Guatemala (Banguat), Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), US Census Bureau 2020, CEPAL 2024. Macroeconomic data updated annually. GTQ/USD rate updated daily. Last content update: April 25, 2026.