Send money from Ireland to Sao Tome and Principe at the best rates. Compare fees, exchange rates, and welcome offers to find the fastest and most cost-effective service.
Recipient receives
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Exchange rate
1 EUR = 24.0100 STN
Fees
1.99 EUR
Total to pay
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Compare rates from multiple providers using our tool - rates can vary significantly. Consider the total amount received rather than just the exchange rate, as fees also affect the final amount. Some providers offer better rates for larger transfers or first-time users.
Fees include transfer fees (flat or percentage-based), exchange rate margins, and sometimes receiving fees. Our comparison shows the total cost including all fees, so you know exactly what you'll pay and what your recipient will receive.
Most major providers offer cash pickup in Sao Tome and Principe through partner networks like Western Union, MoneyGram, or local agents such as banks and post offices. Availability and pickup locations vary by provider β check the provider details to confirm whether cash pickup is supported for your specific destination city.
Personal remittances to family in Sao Tome and Principe are generally not taxed for the sender in Ireland, but the recipient may need to declare large incoming amounts depending on local tax rules. Business transfers and very large gifts can have different treatment β consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Yes, each provider sets its own per-transfer and annual sending limits, which depend on your verification level, the destination country's regulations, and anti-money-laundering rules in Ireland. For most retail transfers under β¬/$2,000 the limits will not be a concern; larger amounts may require additional ID verification.
Today's best rate from Ireland to Sao Tome and Principe is 24.0100 STN per EUR with Western Union.
Central African corridors (Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, DRC, CAR, Chad, Equatorial Guinea) use the CFA franc (XAF) β distinct from West Africa's XOF. Orange Money, MTN MoMo, and Express Union are the dominant payout rails, with bank-account delivery limited outside major cities.