Alternatives to Western Union in Argentina
Western Union and similar cash pickup services have their place, but for daily spending in Argentina, WanderWallet offers faster, more convenient alternatives through QR and Alias payments with transparent fees.
When Cash Pickup Still Makes Sense
If you’re sending money to someone else in Argentina or need large amounts immediately upon arrival, traditional pickup services can work. However, for ongoing travel expenses, there are better options.
Alternative 1: Pay Merchants Directly by QR
Instead of converting to cash for daily spending, use WanderWallet to pay merchants directly via QR codes (Mercado Pago, MODO). This covers most daily expenses:
- Restaurants, cafés, and street vendors
- Taxis and ride-sharing services
- Grocery stores and markets
- Tours and activities
Alternative 2: Pay by Alias
When there is no QR code, many Argentines send an Alias: a short payment handle linked to a local account or wallet. WanderWallet supports Alias payments, so you can pay people, small businesses, services, and local providers without cash pickup and without opening an Argentine bank account.
This is the key difference from Western Union. Instead of collecting pesos first and then spending them, you can often pay directly through the local payment rail the recipient already uses.
Important
Cost Comparison
Speed
QR payments are instant. No waiting in lines or finding pickup locations.
Safety
No carrying large amounts of cash. Pay digitally or withdraw only what you need.
Value
Lower fees, transparent FX, and no hidden markups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best alternatives to Western Union in Argentina?
WanderWallet gives you near-blue dollar rates without the risk of cuevas. Other options include Wise (official rate only) and crypto exchanges, but WanderWallet is simplest for travelers.
How can I get the blue dollar rate without using a cueva?
WanderWallet can give travelers access to highly competitive rates for QR payments, and in some cases can also be used to initiate RedATM QR cash-outs. RedATM is a third-party ATM network, so any physical cash dispense is handled by the operator rather than by WanderWallet.
What is the cheapest way to get money into Argentina?
Deposit USD or EUR into WanderWallet via bank transfer or Revolut, then spend at near-blue dollar rates. This beats Western Union, ATMs, and most exchange houses.
About the Author
Vojta Pohunek
Vojta is the cofounder and CEO of WanderWallet. He is from Prague and has lived in Latin America for three years, where he focuses on making everyday payments simpler for anyone moving between countries.