Payoneer was the default for freelancers in emerging markets for over a decade. In 2026 that default is breaking: accounts get closed, fees stack across receiving, conversion, withdrawal, and inactivity, and payouts take days. Hawala is built for freelancers in Nigeria: no account fee, no card fee, no balance fee, USD and EUR accounts, stablecoin balances, and an international virtual Visa card.
Quick comparison: Hawala, Wise, Nsave, and Payoneer
| Feature | Hawala | Wise | Nsave | Payoneer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Account and card fees | No Hawala account fee. No balance fee. No international Visa card fee. | No monthly account fee, but card issuance/replacement and conversion fees can apply. | Monthly subscription plus card, ATM, FX, and replacement fees. | $29.95 annual account fee in eligible cases; card and ATM fees can apply. |
| Transfer and FX fees | No hidden FX markup; live transfer pricing shown in-app. | 0.33-0.75% + fixed fees | $1 flat or plan-based fees | Up to 3% + fixed fees |
| Send money out of Nigeria | Yes | No (cannot send from NGN) | No (accounts only) | Yes, with higher fees |
| Countries supported | live priced corridors | Nigeria is receive-only | 16 countries; Nigeria supported | 190+ |
| Card | International virtual Visa, instant in-app | Debit card; country-dependent | Mastercard | Mastercard, usually mailed |
| USD and EUR accounts | Yes. Open both USD and EUR accounts. | Supported account details vary by country. | USD/GBP/EUR accounts | Multi-currency receiving accounts |
| Stablecoin balances | USDC, USDT, PYUSD, EURC | No stablecoin balances | No stablecoin balances | No stablecoin balances |
| Funds held in | USDC, USDT, PYUSD, EURC, USD, and EUR | Local currency or supported balances | USD/GBP/EUR | Local currency or supported balances |
| Inactivity fee | None | None | None | $29.95/year |
Note
* Hawala has no account fee, no balance fee, no international Visa card fee, and no hidden FX markup. Live transfer pricing is pulled from the pricing API when available and always shown in-app before you transfer.
How freelancers in Nigeria receive USD
Nigeria has one of the most complex foreign exchange environments in Africa. The Central Bank of Nigeria maintains capital controls, and there is often a significant gap between the official and parallel market exchange rates. Opening a domiciliary (USD) account at a Nigerian bank is possible but comes with restrictions, paperwork, and unfavorable conversion rates. That is why freelancers and remote workers in Nigeria usually compare Payoneer with Wise, local bank wires, crypto rails, and USD account products, and EUR account products. Hawala lets users open both a USD account and a EUR account, then hold USDC, USDT, PYUSD, and EURC in the same app. For the broader setup, read our USD account guide for Nigeria, EUR account guide for Nigeria, and international crypto Visa card guide for Nigeria.
Payoneer fees in Nigeria
Payoneer fees in Nigeria are not one number. Official pricing includes 1% for ACH bank debit payments, up to 3.99% for card-funded client payments, currency conversion charges up to 3.5%, and a $29.95 annual account fee in eligible cases. On a $1,000 invoice, that can mean $10 lost to a 1% receive fee plus up to $35 on conversion before any withdrawal cost.
Competitor breakdown
Wise
Wise can send money into Nigeria, but Nigeria is receive-only for local users: you can have money deposited into a NGN bank account through Wise, but you cannot send money out from NGN, hold a full Wise balance in NGN, or use Wise as your operating account. That is fine for one-off inbound payouts. It is not enough for freelancers who need to collect, hold, spend, and move USD on their own schedule.
Nsave
Nsave supports Nigeria, which makes it more relevant here than in unsupported markets. But it still operates in only 16 countries, and it is not a replacement for a corridor-first payment account that lets freelancers hold USD value, spend by Visa, and move money across the markets clients actually use. Coverage is better than zero, but still narrow.
Payoneer
Payoneer still wins on direct marketplace integrations like Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and Airbnb. But the fee stack is real: official pricing includes 1% for ACH bank debit payments, up to 3.99% for card-funded client payments, currency conversion charges up to 3.5%, and a $29.95 annual account fee in eligible cases. A $1,000 payment can lose $10 on a 1% receive fee plus up to $35 on conversion before withdrawal costs; if the account is blocked or closed, start with the closed account checklist or blocked account checklist.
Why Hawala
Hawala has no account fee, no balance fee, no international Visa card fee, and no hidden FX markup; live transfer pricing is shown in-app before you move money. Hawala lets freelancers open both a virtual USD account and a virtual EUR account, then hold digital dollar and euro balances in USDC, USDT, PYUSD, and EURC. That matters in Nigeria because a depreciating naira can eat USD-denominated freelance earnings while they sit. Hawala also gives you an international virtual Visa card with OTP authorization on card transactions, so you can spend globally from the same app. The point is simple: get paid, keep dollar or euro value, and spend internationally without depending on Payoneer as your only route. Get started.
Related articles for freelancers in Nigeria
- •How to open a USD account in Nigeria
- •How to open a EUR account in Nigeria
- •How to get an international crypto Visa card in Nigeria
- •Payoneer account closed: what to do next
- •Payoneer account blocked: what freelancers should do
Frequently Asked Questions
Hawala is built for freelancers in Nigeria who need USD and EUR account access, stablecoin balances, no Hawala account or card fees, and an international virtual Visa card.
Freelancers in Nigeria commonly receive USD through marketplaces, bank wires, Payoneer, Wise, or USD account products like Hawala. Hawala also lets users open a EUR account for euro-denominated payments.
Official Payoneer pricing includes 1% for ACH bank debit payments, up to 3.99% for card-funded client payments, currency conversion charges up to 3.5%, and a $29.95 annual account fee in eligible cases.
Document your balance and support messages, contact Payoneer, and set up a backup payment route for new client payments while the old account is under review.
Hawala supports USDC, USDT, PYUSD, and EURC balances, giving freelancers a way to hold dollar and euro value without immediately converting earnings into local currency.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice. Always consult with appropriate professionals before making financial decisions.
