Send money from Poland to Bahrain at the best rates. Compare fees, exchange rates, and welcome offers to find the fastest and most cost-effective service.
Recipient receives
NaNBHD
Exchange rate
1 PLN = 0.1002 BHD
Fees
Free
10.00 PLN
Total to pay
NaN PLN
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Recipient receives
NaNBHD
Exchange rate
1 PLN = 0.0990 BHD
Fees
Free
16.90 PLN
Total to pay
NaN PLN
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Recipient receives
NaNBHD
Exchange rate
1 PLN = 0.1004 BHD
Fees
9.90 PLN
Total to pay
NaN PLN
Many corridors now support direct delivery to mobile wallets in Bahrain 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.
Personal remittances to family in Bahrain are generally not taxed for the sender in Poland, 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.
Transfer times vary by provider and payment method. Bank transfers typically take 1-3 business days, while some services offer instant transfers to mobile wallets or cash pickup locations. Check each provider's delivery time when comparing options.
Yes, all providers listed on RemitLens are licensed and regulated financial services. They use bank-level encryption and security measures to protect your money and personal information. Look for the 'Verified' badge on each provider.
The conversion of 100 PLN into BHD depends on the provider you choose β each applies a slightly different exchange rate margin on top of the mid-market rate. Our comparison shows you the exact BHD amount your recipient will receive after fees, so you can pick the provider that gives the best value today.
Today's best rate from Poland to Bahrain is 0.1004 BHD per PLN with Western Union.
Middle Eastern corridors split into two patterns: GCC countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman) act primarily as senders, while Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen receive. Lebanon's banking crisis means most providers now route USD cash via OMT or BoB Finance; Egypt favours CIB and NBE bank accounts.