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Massive Argentina Update: Direct Alias Transfers Are Now Supported 🇦🇷

Argentina News Published May 23, 2026

Direct Alias transfers are now available in WanderWallet Argentina. This is one of the most requested features we have shipped: you can now pay any local Argentine account by Alias, CBU, or CVU directly from your WanderWallet balance.

TL;DR

If you are in Argentina, this is massive. WanderWallet now lets you pay people and businesses by Alias, CBU, or CVU, alongside QR payments. Less cash, fewer errands, more “send, scan, done.”

Direct Alias Transfers Are Live In Argentina

Argentina runs on local payment rails. Your taxi driver has an Alias. Your apartment host has a CVU. The small business that does not want card fees has a CBU. Until now, travelers had to keep finding workarounds.

Not anymore.

With WanderWallet, you can now make direct transfers in Argentina using Alias, CBU, or CVU. Open the app, enter the local account details, confirm the amount, and pay from your WanderWallet balance. The recipient gets local money through the rails they already use every day.

What Is An Alias Transfer?

In Argentina, an Alias is a simple name linked to a local account or wallet. Instead of typing a long CBU or CVU number, someone can give you their Alias, and you can transfer pesos directly to them.

That is why this matters so much. People in Argentina do not just ask for cards or cash. They ask for a transfer. They send an Alias. They expect the payment to move locally.

How To Use It In WanderWallet

Open WanderWallet and go to Transfers -> Argentina Alias Transfer. Enter the recipient Alias, CBU, or CVU, review the details, and confirm the transfer.

If you do not see the option yet, update WanderWallet to the latest version of the app.

This Is A Huge Deal If You Are In Argentina

If you have spent any time in Argentina, you know why this matters. Cash is annoying. Exchange runs are annoying. Planning your day around payout counters is especially annoying. Direct Alias transfers turn WanderWallet into the thing travelers have been asking for: a way to move through Argentina without constantly worrying about pesos in your pocket.

QR payments already made everyday checkout easier. Direct transfers unlock the other half of the country: rent, services, deposits, small vendors, friends, guides, drivers, and anyone who says, “just transfer it to my Alias.”

QR Plus Alias Transfers Means You Can Actually Live Local

This is the point of WanderWallet: Pay Like a Local. You bring dollars or euros into WanderWallet, then pay in Argentina the way people in Argentina actually pay.

No local bank account. No standing in line for cash. No awkward “sorry, foreign card?” moment. Just local payments, from one app, wherever the day takes you.

For the full breakdown, read our guide to Alias payments in Argentina.

Ready to Start Paying with Alias in Argentina?

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