Sending money with a Japan Post Bank Card is a simple and convenient way to transfer funds to your beneficiary overseas directly from a Japan Post Bank ATM.
What is a Japan Post Bank Card?
The Japan Post Bank Card is a person-to-person remittance card you can use to send money to a specific beneficiary abroad. You can have one Japan Post Bank Card for each beneficiary.
This service is especially useful for amounts up to ¥1 – ¥49,999, making it a good choice for everyday remittances.
Where can I use it?
You can use your Japan Post Bank Card at any Japan Post Bank ATM nationwide (over 32,000 locations).
How to send money using the Japan Post Bank Card
Visit a Japan Post Bank ATM.
Insert your Japan Post Bank Card.
Deposit the cash amount you want to send (only paper bills are accepted).
Follow the ATM instructions to complete your remittance.
Your remittance will be processed automatically and sent to the beneficiary linked to that card.
Important points to know
The Japan Post Bank Card can only be used to send money to the beneficiary registered with that card.
Only the cardholder may use the card, and they must be a registered Kyodai Remittance customer.
ATM usage fees and the Kyodai Remittance transfer fee are separate and will be deducted from the amount you send.
Only paper bills can be deposited at the ATM.
Sending limits may vary depending on the beneficiary’s destination country.
If your card is lost, stolen, or damaged, contact Kyodai Remittance customer support immediately.
Tips for using your Japan Post Bank Card
Make sure the beneficiary’s details are registered correctly before using the card.
Check the fees and limits for the destination country before sending.
Bring enough paper currency to cover both the amount you want to send and any applicable fees.