Corridor Comparison

Side-by-side metrics for two remittance corridors · World Bank RPW data

Metric Saudi Arabia → Egypt Saudi Arabia → Ethiopia
Corridor Saudi Arabia → Egypt Saudi Arabia → Ethiopia
Average cost 4.50% 5.50%
Cheapest cost 1.50% 2.20%
Cheapest provider Al Rajhi Western Union
Providers tracked 16 10
Annual volume $3.5B $1.2B
Latest quarter 2025Q1 2025Q1

What the Comparison Shows

The Saudi Arabia → Egypt corridor currently averages 4.50%, while the Saudi Arabia → Ethiopia corridor averages 5.50%. That makes the Saudi Arabia → Egypt corridor roughly 1.0 percentage points cheaper on average. Cheapest-provider floors tell a similar story: Al Rajhi delivers Egypt at 1.50%, against Western Union on the Ethiopia route at 2.20%.

Comparing corridors is most useful when a sender is choosing between destinations where the recipient has multiple payout options, or when an employer evaluates payroll routes for remote staff. For personal transfers, the practical takeaway is the same on every corridor — shop the cheapest provider, account for both fees and FX margin, and prefer mobile-wallet or bank-deposit payouts where available.

Data source: Source: World Bank Remittance Prices Worldwide (RPW) Database, quarterly release. Costs represent percentage of a $200 transfer amount.

Methodology reference: Source: UN Sustainable Development Goal 10.c target — reduce remittance transaction costs to below 3% by 2030.