Send money from Sweden to Tajikistan at the best rates. Compare fees, exchange rates, and welcome offers to find the fastest and most cost-effective service.
Recipient receives
NaNTJS
Exchange rate
1 SEK = 0.9200 TJS
Fees
Free
19.00 SEK
Total to pay
NaN SEK
Use code "VVME-V58N" to get 20 EUR for your first transfer
Recipient receives
NaNUSD
Exchange rate
1 SEK = 0.0973 USD
Fees
20.00 SEK
Total to pay
NaN SEK
The conversion of 100 SEK into TJS 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 TJS amount your recipient will receive after fees, so you can pick the provider that gives the best value today.
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.
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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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.
Today's best rate from Sweden to Tajikistan is 0.9200 TJS per SEK with Ria β plus a 20 SEK welcome bonus on your first transfer.
Caucasus and Central Asian corridors (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan) handle significant labour-migrant remittances. Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are among the world's most remittance-dependent economies as a share of GDP, with funds typically arriving via bank account or cash pickup at Bank of Georgia, Ameriabank, or Kapital Bank.