Move money across Tanzania and the world in seconds. Pay suppliers, receive client funds, or convert currencies, with instant settlement and fair FX rates.
Minimal processing fees
Pay less than 0.5% to send or receive international payments, compared to the 4–6% charged by traditional providers. Keep more of your money with Due.
Faster settlement
Get your payments settled instantly in USDC, TZS, or USD, typically within 24 hours. Whether you’re paying a supplier or receiving funds from abroad, Due delivers speed and reliability.
Fair FX rates, always
Access competitive foreign exchange rates when converting between TZS, USD, or other major currencies, no hidden fees, no inflated margins.
Flexible funding
Top up your Due account with bank transfers, mobile wallets like M-Pesa, Airtel Money, or stablecoins, giving you full flexibility to fund your payments anytime.
Virtual account numbers
Get local and international bank details in major currencies to receive payments, convert at fair rates, or withdraw globally. Perfect for freelancers, exporters, and businesses operating across borders.
Non-custodial security
Your funds are secured with biometric protection, giving you full control and ownership, backed by the safety of a self-hosted digital wallet.
Mobile money
Send TZS instantly through M-Pesa, Airtel Money, or Tigo Pesa, available nationwide.
Local bank transfers
Transfer to Tanzanian bank accounts via domestic payment rails, with same-day or next-day settlement.
SWIFT international transfers
Send USD, EUR, or GBP through SWIFT, ensuring transparent FX and secure delivery.
Stablecoin transfers
Fund in USDC, USDT, or EURC, convert at institutional FX, and settle locally in TZS.
Real‑time payment methods
Use local payment channels for fast domestic transfers, settling within 24 hours.
Mobile wallets
Pay with digital wallets for fast, convenient cross-border transfers. Supported options include Alipay, WeChat Pay (China), TigoMoney, Papara (Turkey), GCash (Philippines), PayPal, and soon Venmo.
Mobile money
Receive TZS instantly via M-Pesa, Airtel Money, or Tigo Pesa, available 24/7.
Local bank transfers
Get funds directly to Tanzanian bank accounts through domestic payment rails.
SWIFT international transfers
Receive USD, EUR, or GBP via SWIFT, converted transparently to local currency.
Stablecoin transfers
Accept USDC, USDT, or EURC instantly on supported blockchains. Hold as stablecoins or convert to TZS.
Real‑time payment methods
Collect funds through local payment channels, with settlement typically same-day.
Virtual accounts
Accept overseas payments in EUR, GBP, and USD via local rails. Settlement in T+1 to T+3 days. TZS virtual accounts coming soon.
Global compliance & trust you can always rely on
Licensed & regulated
We follow strict financial regulations, so your transfers meet international compliance standards.
KYC & AML protection
All accounts are verified to prevent fraud, ensuring your money moves safely and legally.
Data privacy first
Our processes align with international banking and payment rules, giving you trusted worldwide access.
Transfer money worldwide at internet speed with stablecoins – fast, simple, and secure in just three steps.

Open & verify
Enable TZS payouts and Tanzania beneficiaries.
Fund & quote
Bank transfer or stablecoins → confirm landed FX.
Send money
Due routes TIPS / mobile money by default; rolls to TACH / TISS / SWIFT as needed; track to receipt.
FAQ: sending money to Tanzania
TIPS is the Bank of Tanzania’s instant, interoperable platform for banks and mobile money, ideal for real-time, cross-provider payouts.
Yes. Due pays out to M-Pesa, Airtel Money, Tigo/Mixx, and Halopesa where connected; we auto-select the optimal route and respect provider limits.
Use TACH (EFT) for batch/scheduled bank transfers; use TISS (RTGS) for high-value or urgent payments needing same-day finality.
Some providers apply cross-network fees; costs vary by route and wallet. We show the landed cost before you send. Due’s processing fees are remarkably low, 0.2% to 0.3% for cross-border B2B payments and under 1% for merchant processing.
No. Domestic TZS uses bank account numbers (and wallet MSISDNs). For cross-border, you’ll need SWIFT/BIC and account details.



