Last verified: 15-Jul-2026, with real quotes from each app — not marketing pages. Screenshots on file. Some links on this page are affiliate links; they never change our numbers or rankings.
The Cheapest Way to Send Money from Japan to the Philippines (Tested July 2026)
Diretso sa sagot (the short answer)
Sending ¥80,000 or below? Wise delivers the most pesos. Sending ¥100,000 or more? DCOM takes over. Right between those two amounts, the two are effectively tied — the gap is under ₱75 either way, so pick whichever app you already trust. Past that, DCOM's lead widens as the amount grows: at ¥200,000, DCOM lands about ₱313 more than Wise.
On our 15-Jul test at ¥100,000, Remitly actually topped the board at ₱37,700 — but Remitly's exchange rate moves day to day (more on that below), so treat that as a snapshot, not a rule.
Here's the honest picture, and it's not what the ads say: the top apps land within about ₱300 of each other at ¥100,000. The expensive mistakes aren't "picking the wrong app." They're picking the wrong receive method, and sending on the wrong day. We'll cover both.
¥100,000 → PHP, what actually lands (15-Jul-2026)
| Service | Pesos received | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Remitly | ₱37,700 | Rate is dynamic — snapshot only |
| DCOM | ₱37,620 | Consistent; wins at higher amounts |
| Wise | ₱37,548 | Consistent; wins at lower amounts |
| WorldRemit | ₱37,525 | Mobile money / GCash rate |
| Smiles | ₱37,418 | — |
| Seven Bank (WU) | ₱36,636 | ~₱1,000 behind the leaders |
| SBI Remit | estimated | Margin not publicly verifiable — see methodology |
All figures: net payout after fees and FX margin, quoted the same day against the same mid-market rate. Not "rates from ¥0 fee!" banners. Actual pesos out the other end.
The real matchup: DCOM vs Wise
Strip away the daily noise and two services are the consistent performers across amounts: DCOM and Wise. Which one is sulit depends entirely on how much you send.
| Amount sent | Wise delivers | DCOM delivers | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| ¥10,000 | ₱3,692 | ₱3,647 | Wise (+₱45) |
| ¥30,000 | ₱11,215 | ₱11,130 | Wise (+₱85) |
| ¥50,000 | ₱18,739 | ₱18,614 | Wise (+₱125) |
| ¥80,000 | ₱30,040 | ₱30,010 | Wise (+₱30) — effectively tied |
| ¥100,000 | ₱37,548 | ₱37,620 | DCOM (+₱72) |
| ¥150,000 | ₱56,358 | ₱56,488 | DCOM (+₱130) |
| ¥200,000 | ₱75,168 | ₱75,481 | DCOM (+₱313) |
¥100,000 row and the Wise ¥80,000 figure: directly measured quotes (15-Jul-2026). DCOM ¥80,000 and all other rows: computed from each service's verified fee and FX margin, against the same mid-market reference. Measured quotes can differ from computed values by a few pesos due to intra-day rate movement.
The crossover falls somewhere between ¥80,000 and ¥100,000 — at ¥80,000 the gap is already just ₱30, so it's not worth pinning down further. Below that range, Wise. Above it, DCOM — and the further above, the wider DCOM's lead.
So if you send ¥30,000 to your nanay every month, Wise is your app. If you send ¥150,000 every payday, DCOM. If you're right at the line — honestly, the difference is coffee money, pick whichever app you already trust.
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Why it flips
Every remittance service charges you in two places:
- The fee — the number they show you.
- The FX margin — the number they don't. It's the gap between the rate they give you and the real mid-market rate. On a ¥100,000 transfer, a 1% margin quietly costs ~₱370. That's usually bigger than the fee.
Wise and DCOM sit at opposite ends of this trade-off:
- Wise keeps the FX margin near zero and charges a transparent fee of ¥1,156 at ¥100,000 (¥671 at ¥50,000) — but that fee scales with the amount. Small transfer, small fee. Big transfer, bigger fee.
- DCOM charges a tiered fee — ¥700 at ¥30,000, ¥1,000 up to ¥100,000, ¥1,300 up to ¥200,000 — with a 0% FX margin. The fee steps up slowly while the amount grows fast, so as a percentage of what you send, it keeps shrinking: about 2.3% at ¥30,000, but only 0.65% at ¥200,000.
Small amounts: Wise's scaled fee beats DCOM's bracket fee. Large amounts: DCOM's slow-stepping fee beats Wise's growing one. That's the whole mechanism. Hindi magic, math lang.
The catches (read this part)
1. Remitly's rate is a moving target. When we measured on 15-Jul, Remitly's FX margin was just 0.68% — genuinely excellent, good enough for the top of our board. Earlier snapshots had it around 2%. Same app, triple the hidden cost, depending on the day. Remitly runs promotional and dynamic pricing; today's winner can be next month's mid-table. This is exactly why a one-time comparison article (including this one) has a shelf life — and why we re-verify every payday.
2. Your receive method can cost more than your app choice. Inside a single app, "GCash," "bank deposit," and "cash pickup" can carry different rates and fees. Our WorldRemit figure above is the mobile money / GCash rate (1.02% margin); other receive methods differ. The ₱300 spread between the top apps is smaller than what a bad receive-method choice can cost you inside one app. Full breakdown coming in a separate guide.
3. Two services are estimates, and we badge them. Seven Bank's BDO service doesn't expose a public quote, so we proxy its margin from its Western Union sibling (measured: 1.94%) — the WU route landed ~₱1,000 behind the leaders at ¥100,000. SBI Remit has no public quote surface we could verify at all. Both carry an estimated badge on our comparison table until we can measure them properly. If a comparison site shows you exact numbers for services that don't publish rates — tanungin mo kung saan galing.
4. Every number on this page has a date on it. 15-Jul-2026. FX margins drift. If you're reading this months later, the ranking order may have shifted even if the DCOM/Wise mechanics haven't. The calculator on our homepage reflects our latest verification.
The payday note
Most of us send right after suweldo — the 10th or the 25th. Two things to know:
- Cutoff times matter. Send after a service's daily cutoff and your transfer effectively starts the next business day.
- Weekends and PH holidays delay settlement. A Friday-evening padala before a Philippine long weekend can land days later than you expect, whatever the app promised.
We're building full send-timing intel (cutoffs, holiday calendars, reminders) into Padala Hub. For now, the rule of thumb: send early in the day, early in the week.
How we measured (methodology)
- Date: 15-Jul-2026. All quotes pulled the same day against the same mid-market JPY/PHP reference.
- Method: real quotes from each service's own app or calculator, by hand, screenshots retained — not scraped marketing pages, not published "example rates."
- Metric: net pesos received on a ¥100,000 transfer, after all fees and FX margin. One number, comparable across services.
- Verified vs estimated: 5 of 7 services are human-verified (DCOM, Wise, Remitly, WorldRemit, Smiles). Seven Bank (BDO) and SBI Remit are badged estimated — Seven Bank proxied from its measured WU sibling, SBI pending a verification path. We'd rather show you an honest badge than a fake decimal.
- WorldRemit canonical rate: mobile money / GCash (1.02% margin measured).
- Corrections this cycle: Smiles ¥50k fee corrected ¥900 → ¥1,450; Remitly margin re-measured 2.0% → 0.68% (dynamic).
- Affiliate disclosure: some outbound links earn us a commission at no cost to you. Rankings are computed from measured payouts only — affiliates don't move rows.
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