to Banpro in Nicaragua from the US
Get fast, reliable transfers with clear fees and simple tracking. Use the BOSS Money app to send money to Banpro in Nicaragua and support family in Honduras.Send money to Banpro in Nicaragua with BOSS Money online
Keep support close to home in Nicaragua. Banpro is part of Grupo Promerica and one of Nicaragua’s largest banks, offering branches, ATMs, agents, and digital channels for receiving funds. With a strong presence in Managua, León, and other cities and rural communities, Banpro helps your recipients access funds wherever they live. Easily send money to Banpro in Nicaragua today so your friends and family are supported.
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What steps should I follow to send money to Banpro in Nicaragua with BOSS Money?
Sending money to Banpro in Nicaragua doesn’t take long.
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Open the BOSS Money app and sign in or create your account.
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Choose Nicaragua as the destination and enter the amount.
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Review the exchange rate and transfer fee.
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Select your delivery option and choose Banpro as the payer when it appears.
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Add your recipient’s details and payment method, then confirm the transfer.
Where can I find Banpro’s contact details and branch information in Nicaragua?
Go to the official website, banprogrupopromerica.com.ni. The “Servicio al cliente” page lists the customer service office address in Managua, the main phone number (2255-9595), and the email atencionalcliente@banpro.com.ni. For branches and ATMs, use the “Sucursales Banpro” and “Ubicaciones” sections on the site to look up locations in Managua and across Nicaragua.
Do new BOSS Money customers receive any introductory discounts?
Get $0 transfer fees on your first 3 transactions. BOSS Money also occasionally runs special promotions throughout the year. Promotions change over time, so it’s best to check the BOSS Money app for what’s available before you send.
What information do I need to provide to send money to Banpro in Nicaragua?
To send money to Banpro in Nicaragua, you’ll need a valid government-issued ID (e.g., a driver’s license, passport, national or state ID, or a resident or work permit). You’ll also need your recipient’s full name, address, mobile number, and their Banpro account details (if you choose Bank Deposit).
What options do my loved ones have for receiving a money transfer through Banpro?
Your recipient can typically receive funds as a bank deposit into their Banpro account or as cash pickup at participating Banpro locations.
How long do transfers to Banpro in Nicaragua usually take?
Online transfers are generally processed quickly, and many arrive within just minutes after you complete payment. Some transfers may take longer, depending on factors like partner bank processing times or local hours.
How secure is it to send money to Banpro in Nicaragua with BOSS Money?
Transfers are processed by IDT Payment Services, a licensed U.S. money transmitter, subject to strict federal and state rules governing money transfers. The BOSS Money app uses encryption, login protections like Face ID or passcodes, and anti-fraud monitoring to help keep your account and payments safe. BOSS Money also offers a 100% money-back guarantee if your transfer doesn’t arrive, giving you extra reassurance when you send money to Banpro in Nicaragua.
Approximately how many Banpro branches are there in Nicaragua?
Banpro is Nicaragua’s largest bank and has one of the widest branch and ATM networks in the country, with offices and service points across all major regions. Because Banpro doesn’t publish branch count, your loved ones should visit the official website and use the “Sucursales Banpro” or “Encuentra Banpro” tools to see the latest branches, ATMs, and agents near them.