How Long Do Cross-Border Payments Really Take to Process?
You sent the money. Now what?
You wait.
You refresh your inbox.
You message your supplier.
Still nothing.
If you've ever been stuck in this limbo, you're not alone. In this blog, we break down what happens after you hit "send" on a cross-border payment and how long it really takes to process.
The Short Answer: It Depends
Cross-border payments can take anywhere from a few seconds to five business days.
Why such a big gap?
Because several things determine how fast your money moves:
Where you're sending from and to
The method or platform you use
Whether the infrastructure is built for B2B or B2C
Currency conversions, bank hours, and compliance reviews
Let’s break it down in simple terms.
The Long Answer: What Slows It Down?
1. Traditional Banking Channels
Most traditional wire transfers go through multiple intermediary banks. Each bank adds its own waiting period to approve, convert currency, or meet internal regulations.
If your transaction falls on a weekend or a public holiday, you’ll wait even longer. These channels can take up to five working days.
2. Peer-to-Peer Apps
Apps like PayPal or Western Union work faster but aren’t built for business-scale transactions. If you’re paying suppliers or settling large invoices, these apps often trigger extra verification, hit transfer limits, or flag transactions for review.
The result? More waiting.
3. Compliance and Manual Checks
When money crosses borders, regulations are triggered. Payment providers and banks must check where the money is going, who’s receiving it, and why.
If this isn’t automated, your transaction can sit in a queue for hours (sometimes days) just for verification.
Why It Matters for Businesses
If you’re an importer, exporter, contractor, or supplier, delays in payments are more than annoying. They’re risky.
A single delay can lead to:
Missed shipments
Halted production
Lost contracts
Damaged business relationships
When your money doesn’t arrive on time, your business takes the hit. And in fast-moving industries, even small delays have long-term consequences.
The solution to this? Oneremit
Oneremit is designed specifically for African businesses that send money to international suppliers, service providers, and vendors.
We’re not consumer apps. We’re not built for casual transfers. We are focused on helping business owners move funds quickly, clearly, and securely.
Here’s how we do it better:
Faster payment processing, often within the same day
No unnecessary middlemen or hold-ups
Automated compliance and documentation handling
Clear, real-time tracking of every payment
Higher transfer limits suited for B2B transactions
Whether you're paying a manufacturer in China or a logistics partner in Turkey, Oneremit helps you move your money without moving in circles.
A Simple Example
Imagine you’re a contractor in Nigeria paying a building equipment supplier in Germany.
With a traditional bank, the payment may go through three separate banks across different time zones. Each one has its own delay. The supplier gets paid in about three to five business days (if everything goes well).
With Oneremit, your payment reaches the supplier within hours. No middle banks. No repeated checks. No delays.
That means your materials ship out faster, your team starts on time, and your project runs without disruption.
Final Thoughts
In business, speed matters.
Fast payments show your partners that you’re reliable. It helps you meet deadlines, honor contracts, and grow your reputation.
So, when you're choosing a platform for cross-border payments, don’t just ask if it works.
Ask:
Is it built for business?
Does it prioritize speed and transparency?
Can it handle compliance without slowing me down?
If the answer is no, then it’s time to upgrade.
Move Faster with Oneremit
Oneremit helps African businesses send international payments quickly and securely. We're built for B2B transactions. No more waiting, no more delays.
Visit Oneremit to get started or learn more.