International Remittance of 500 AUD to Australian Dollar → Japanese Yen

You can send 500 AUD to Japanese Yen using WireBarley.

     
     
     
     
     
     

     
     

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    Even if it's your first time, easily finish your overseas remittance in 4 simple steps.

    1. Step 1 Sign Up

      Step 1 Sign Up

      You can sign up quickly and easily.

    2. Step 2 Remittance Application

      Step 2 Remittance Application

      Fill in the amount to send and the recipient's information.

    3. Step 3 Check Progress

      Step 3 Check Progress

      Check the app to see how your remittance is progressing.

    4. Step 4 Remittance Completion Notification

      Step 4 Remittance Completion Notification

      We will send you a notification immediately once the remittance is successfully completed.

     
     

    You can send money from Australia in various ways.

    Wallet

    The Wallet is a service provided to all WireBarley members, allowing you to top up in advance and send money.

    PayID

    PayID is Australia's real-time transfer service that safely sends money using only a designated email address or phone number, without needing to enter complex BSB and account numbers. With a few touches, you can easily and quickly complete the payment (deposit) without worrying about incorrect deposits.

    PayTo (Auto Debit)

    PayTo is a new real-time account payment service introduced by the Australian financial sector. Once you link your bank account, you can easily and quickly process real-time payments (withdrawals) within the WireBarley app without a complex transfer process, which is very convenient.

     
     

    You can receive money transfers to Japan in various ways.

    Bank Transfer (Corporate)

    This is a convenient business remittance service that allows you to pay for goods or send funds to the accounts of corporations and sole proprietors, such as local Japanese businesses, shopping malls, and companies. In accordance with the guidelines of Japanese financial supervisory authorities, real-name verification of the recipient (corporation/business) is required, and payment proceeds after verification is complete. It takes business days after the remittance is accepted, and some delays may occur depending on local bank conditions.

    Bank Transfer (Personal)

    This is a person-to-person remittance service where money is safely deposited directly into the local bank account of an individual recipient, such as family and friends residing in Japan. (However, real-name verification of the recipient may be required according to local regulations, and it takes business days after the remittance is completed.)

     
     

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