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Money Transfers

Wise US Inc.

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  • Government Actions:
    Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
    CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices

    The following describes a government action that has been resolved by either a settlement or a decision by a court or administrative agency. If the matter is being appealed, it will be noted below.

    On Jan. 30, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered the international remittance company Wise to pay nearly $2.5 million for a series of illegal actions, including advertising inaccurate fees and failing to properly disclose exchange rates and other costs. Wise allows customers to send, receive, and store remittances through a mobile app and prepaid accounts and debit cards. The CFPB found the company misled customers in the United States about its ATM fees and failed to properly disclose other fees. When people sent money that did not arrive on time, Wise failed to refund the remittance fees in the timeframe required by law. Overall, the company’s actions led to hundreds of thousands of dollars in harm to consumers. The CFPB is ordering Wise to pay approximately $450,000 in redress to harmed consumers and to pay a $2.025 million civil money penalty.

    Wise PLC (LON: WISE) is a publicly traded global electronic money services provider. It is headquartered in the United Kingdom, and does business in the United States through Wise US, a wholly owned subsidiary. Wise US is a nonbank remittance transfer provider headquartered in New York and incorporated in Delaware. Wise US offers and provides consumers international money transfer services, known as remittance transfers, in 48 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Wise US has more than three million customers in the U.S.

    Wise does not have any physical storefronts in the U.S., and instead relies on a mobile app, along with its prepaid and debit cards. Wise offers U.S. consumers two products: Send Money (remittance transfers through its mobile app) and the Wise Account (a prepaid account product). Wise maintains U.S. bank accounts, which allows it to process transfers for U.S. customers by transferring funds from the United States to foreign countries and vice versa. Wise also facilitates transfers by U.S. customers that occur entirely outside of the United States. On the prepaid card, customers can store and send money in multiple currencies. A third product, a debit card, allows customers to spend money stored on the prepaid account.

    The CFPB found that Wise violated the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 by advertising inaccurate ATM fees and charges to U.S. customers. The CFPB also found that Wise violated the Electronic Fund Transfer Act in a variety of ways, such as failing to properly disclose exchange rates and failing to refund fees when funds were not available to the recipient on time. Specifically, the company harmed consumers by:

    -Sending false advertisements: Wise sent multiple emails and blogs to its customers around the globe announcing lower ATM fees, free withdrawals, and other customer perks. Wise led customers in the U.S. to believe these perks applied to them, when they, in fact, did not. For instance, Wise said 80% of customers would pay lower ATM fees, however, few, if any, of those customers were U.S.-based. Likewise, U.S.-based customers were led to believe they would receive two free withdrawals of slightly more than $200 each. In reality, they only received two free withdrawals up to $100 each.
    -Failing to appropriately disclose fees and other costs: Wise made a multitude of disclosure errors. These included failing to disclose accurate fees to consumers who funded prepaid accounts using a credit card through Apple Pay or Google Pay, failing to properly disclose exchange rates, failing to refund fees when funds were not available to the recipient by the date of availability, and failing to make other required disclosures.

About This Business

Wise US Inc. provides a proprietary platform for users to transfer money internationally without incurring the traditional bank fees.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
2/23/2017
Business Started:
1/1/2011
Business Incorporated:
9/11/2011
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Business Management:
Mr. Taavet Hinrinkus, Founder & CEO

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Principal Contacts
Mr. Taavet Hinrinkus, Founder & CEO

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