Send money from New Zealand to Nicaragua at the best rates. Compare fees, exchange rates, and welcome offers to find the fastest and most cost-effective service.
Recipient receives
NaNNIO
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.5755 NIO
Fees
Free
Total to pay
NaN NZD
Use code "VVME-V58N" to get 20 EUR for your first transfer
Recipient receives
NaNUSD
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.5502 USD
Fees
6.20 NZD
Total to pay
NaN NZD
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.
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Personal remittances to family in Nicaragua are generally not taxed for the sender in New Zealand, 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.
Many corridors now support direct delivery to mobile wallets in Nicaragua β depending on the country, these include M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Orange Money, GCash, bKash, Easypaisa, or Wave. Mobile wallet payouts are typically instant and often cheaper than cash pickup, so check the payout options listed in our comparison.
The best way depends on your priorities. If you want the best exchange rate, compare providers above and choose the one offering the highest amount received. If speed is important, look for providers offering instant or same-day transfers. Our comparison tool shows you all options so you can choose what matters most to you.
Today's best rate from New Zealand to Nicaragua is 0.5755 NIO per NZD with Ria β plus a 20 NZD welcome bonus on your first transfer.
Central American remittances to Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama are economically critical β flows represent 15β25% of GDP in several countries. El Salvador uses USD; others receive in local currency via Banrural, Banco AtlΓ‘ntida, Banco CuscatlΓ‘n, and cash-pickup networks.