About this site

Why SendToEritrea exists

Eritrea is one of the least-documented remittance corridors in the world. Two things make it genuinely confusing: the 2% diaspora tax levied on Eritreans abroad, and the fact that most mainstream transfer services do not fully serve the country.

This site is a plain-language guide to both. It is informational rather than transactional — there is no large affiliate business in this corridor, and we would rather say so than pretend otherwise.

Nothing here is legal or tax advice. The diaspora tax in particular is a politically contested subject; we describe how it operates and cite established reporting, and we do not tell anyone what to do about it.

How the data is kept current

The channel-availability table is researched by hand and reviewed quarterly. Because mainstream operators serve Eritrea only partially, we do not list a provider as usable until it has been verified — a broken link on a page about a restricted corridor costs the reader real money.

If you spot a figure that is out of date or wrong, that is genuinely useful — it is the fastest way this gets corrected. You can reach us through the contact details on this page while a dedicated channel is being set up.