If you are freelancing from Bangladesh, getting paid is half the battle. With PayPal essentially unusable for receiving payments in our country, choosing the right payment gateway can literally make or break your freelancing career. I have used all three major alternatives — Payoneer, Wise, and Skrill — and in this detailed comparison, I will help you figure out which one deserves your trust and your hard-earned dollars.
Let me be upfront: there is no single perfect solution. Each platform has strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice depends on your specific situation — which freelancing platform you use, how much you earn, and how you prefer to withdraw your money in Bangladesh.
Payoneer: The Most Popular Choice for Bangladeshi Freelancers
If I had to recommend just one payment gateway to a Bangladeshi freelancer, it would be Payoneer. There is a reason why the overwhelming majority of freelancers in Bangladesh use it, and after years of experience, I can tell you that reason is reliability.
When you sign up for Payoneer, you get a virtual US bank account, which is incredibly useful. This means platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer.com can deposit your earnings directly into your Payoneer account as if you had an American bank account. The process is smooth and well-integrated.
Fees and Exchange Rates: Payoneer charges up to 2% on currency conversion when you withdraw to your local bank account. The withdrawal fee to a Bangladeshi bank account is $1.50 per transaction, which is very reasonable. The minimum withdrawal amount is $50. For most freelancers earning ৳30,000+ monthly, these fees are perfectly acceptable.
Withdrawal Options in Bangladesh: You can withdraw Payoneer funds directly to any major Bangladeshi bank account. The transfer typically takes 2-5 business days. The exchange rate Payoneer offers is usually within 1-2% of the mid-market rate, which is competitive. Some freelancers have also reported successfully linking their Payoneer to bKash through their bank accounts for faster access.
Platform Integration: This is where Payoneer truly shines. It integrates directly with Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer.com, 99designs, PeoplePerHour, Shutterstock, iStock, Amazon Associates, and dozens more. If you work on multiple platforms, Payoneer is practically essential.
Pros: Widest platform integration, reliable withdrawals to Bangladesh, virtual US bank account, responsive customer support, established track record with Bangladeshi freelancers.
Cons: Currency conversion fee can add up for high earners, occasional delays in withdrawal processing, verification process can take a few days.
Wise (TransferWise): Best Exchange Rates
Wise, formerly known as TransferWise, has gained significant popularity among Bangladeshi freelancers who work directly with clients rather than through platforms. Wise is known for offering the most transparent and competitive exchange rates in the market.
Fees and Exchange Rates:Wise uses the real mid-market exchange rate with a small transparent fee on top. For USD to BDT conversions, the fee is typically around 0.5-1.5% depending on the payment method and amount. This can be significantly cheaper than Payoneer for larger transactions.
For example, if you are withdrawing $1,000, Payoneer might give you ৳107,000 after their conversion, while Wise might give you ৳108,500. Over a year, that difference adds up to ৳18,000 or more — that is a month of groceries in Dhaka.
Withdrawal Options in Bangladesh:Wise supports direct transfers to Bangladeshi bank accounts. The processing time is usually 1-3 business days, which is slightly faster than Payoneer in my experience. However, Wise does not currently support direct transfers to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket — you need to go through your bank first.
Platform Integration: Here is where Wise falls behind. It does not integrate directly with most freelancing platforms. You can use Wise mainly for direct client payments — clients can send money to your Wise account, and you convert and withdraw it. Some platforms like Upwork do support Wise, but the integration is not as seamless as Payoneer.
Multi-Currency Account: Wise lets you hold balances in multiple currencies (USD, GBP, EUR, etc.) and convert between them at mid-market rates. This is fantastic if you have clients paying in different currencies.
Pros: Best exchange rates, transparent fees, fast transfers, multi-currency holding, debit card available in some regions.
Cons: Limited platform integration, not ideal if you rely solely on freelancing marketplaces, no direct mobile banking withdrawal.
Skrill: The Alternative with Crypto Options
Skrill is the third major option for Bangladeshi freelancers, though it is less popular than Payoneer and Wise. It has been around for a long time and offers some unique features that might appeal to certain freelancers.
Fees and Exchange Rates: Skrill charges a 1.45% fee for currency conversion, which puts it between Payoneer and Wise. However, the exchange rate markup can sometimes be higher, making the effective cost similar to or slightly more than Payoneer. Withdrawal fees vary depending on the method — bank transfers typically cost around $5-7.
Withdrawal Options in Bangladesh: Skrill supports bank transfers to Bangladesh, but the process is not as streamlined as Payoneer. Processing times can be 3-7 business days, and some Bangladeshi banks have reported occasional issues with receiving Skrill transfers. It is worth checking with your specific bank before relying on Skrill.
Platform Integration: Skrill integrates with fewer freelancing platforms compared to Payoneer. However, it works with some platforms and is also popular in the online gaming and e-commerce space. If you do freelance work related to gaming or digital products, Skrill might be relevant.
Unique Features: Skrill offers cryptocurrency buying and selling within the platform, which can be useful if you want to hold some of your earnings in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. They also have a prepaid card that works internationally.
Pros: Cryptocurrency options, prepaid card, established platform, works with some freelancing sites.
Cons: Higher effective fees, slower withdrawals to Bangladesh, fewer platform integrations, less popular among Bangladeshi freelancers meaning fewer community resources.
Head-to-Head Comparison Table
Let me break down the key differences in a clear comparison:
Currency Conversion Fee: Payoneer up to 2% | Wise 0.5-1.5% | Skrill 1.45%+ markup
Withdrawal Fee to BD Bank: Payoneer $1.50 | Wise $1-3 (varies) | Skrill $5-7
Processing Time: Payoneer 2-5 days | Wise 1-3 days | Skrill 3-7 days
Minimum Withdrawal: Payoneer $50 | Wise $1 (no minimum) | Skrill $50
Platform Integration: Payoneer Excellent | Wise Limited | Skrill Moderate
bKash/Nagad Direct: None of them support direct mobile banking transfers — you always need to go through a bank account first.
Which Should You Choose? My Recommendations
After years of using all three, here is my honest recommendation for different types of Bangladeshi freelancers:
If you work on Upwork, Fiverr, or other marketplaces: Go with Payoneer Bangladesh. The platform integration alone makes it the obvious choice. You will save yourself countless headaches with seamless withdrawals and reliable service.
If you work directly with international clients: Use Wise as your primary gateway. The better exchange rates will save you significant money over time, especially if you are earning $1,000+ per month. Have your clients send payments directly to your Wise account.
If you need both: This is actually what I do. I use Payoneer for platform-based work and Wise for direct client payments. This gives me the best of both worlds — maximum platform compatibility plus the best exchange rates for direct transfers.
Skip Skrill unless: You specifically need it for a particular platform or service that does not support Payoneer or Wise. It is not bad, but it is simply not the best option for most Bangladeshi freelancers in 2026.
Setting Up Your Payment Gateway: Step by Step
Regardless of which service you choose, you will need the following to sign up:
Required Documents: National ID card (NID) or passport, a Bangladeshi bank account statement, proof of address (utility bill or bank statement), and a valid email address.
For Payoneer: Visit the Payoneer website, fill out the registration form with your real name (matching your NID), connect your Bangladeshi bank account, and wait for verification — usually 1-3 days. Once approved, you can immediately connect it to your freelancing platforms.
For Wise: Create an account on the Wise website, verify your identity with your NID or passport, add your Bangladeshi bank details, and you are ready to receive payments. The verification process is usually completed within 24-48 hours.
Pro Tip: Set up your payment gateway BEFORE you start freelancing. Too many beginners create their Upwork or Fiverr Bangladesh profiles but forget about the payment setup. When their first payment comes in, they scramble to set up Payoneer or Wise, causing unnecessary delays.
Tax Implications for Bangladeshi Freelancers
A quick note on taxes: regardless of which payment gateway you use, your freelancing income is visible to NBR (National Board of Revenue). All international transfers to Bangladeshi bank accounts are tracked. This is not something to worry about — just make sure you are filing your tax returns properly.
The Bangladesh government currently offers tax exemptions and reduced rates for IT and freelancing income. Make sure you are taking advantage of these benefits. Check our detailed guide on freelancing income tax in Bangladesh for more information.
Common Payment Mistakes Bangladeshi Freelancers Make
**Not comparing actual received amounts:**A 1% fee difference on $1,000 equals BDT 1,100+. Always calculate the TOTAL cost including conversion fees, withdrawal fees, and exchange rate markup before choosing a method.**Keeping too much in foreign currency:**While holding USD can protect against BDT depreciation, you also risk exchange rate fluctuations. Convert what you need for monthly expenses and keep a reasonable reserve (1–2 months) in USD.**Using only one payment method:**If Payoneer has issues, you need a backup. Set up both Payoneer AND Wise. Give direct clients your Wise details and use Payoneer for platform payouts.**Ignoring withdrawal limits on bKash/Nagad:**Mobile wallets have daily and monthly transaction limits. For large withdrawals (BDT 50,000+), use direct bank transfer instead of bKash to avoid hitting limits and paying extra fees.**Not keeping payment records for tax filing:**NBR requires documentation of all foreign income. Download monthly statements from Payoneer/Wise and keep them organized. This protects you during audits and makes annual tax filing easier.
Final Verdict
For the majority of Bangladeshi freelancers in 2026, Payoneer remains the gold standard. It is reliable, well-integrated, and battle-tested by hundreds of thousands of freelancers in our country. Wise is an excellent complement for direct client work, and together, they cover virtually every payment scenario you will encounter.
Set up your accounts today, connect them to your bank, and focus on what really matters — delivering great work to your clients and growing your freelancing career from Bangladesh.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which payment method is best for Bangladeshi freelancers?
Payoneer is the best overall choice for Bangladeshi freelancers. It integrates directly with Fiverr and Upwork, offers 2% conversion fee, and allows withdrawal to bKash, Nagad, and local banks. Wise is better for direct client payments due to lower fees (0.5–1.5%).
Can I use PayPal in Bangladesh?
PayPal has very limited functionality in Bangladesh. You cannot receive payments or withdraw funds easily. This is why Payoneer is the standard payment method for Bangladeshi freelancers. Some freelancers use Skrill as an additional alternative.
How long does Payoneer withdrawal take in Bangladesh?
Payoneer to Bangladeshi bank accounts takes 2–5 business days. Withdrawal to bKash or Nagad is typically faster (1–3 days). The conversion fee is approximately 2%. Minimum withdrawal amount is $50.
Is Wise available in Bangladesh?
Yes, Wise works in Bangladesh for receiving international payments. You can create a Wise account, receive USD/EUR/GBP, and transfer to your Bangladeshi bank account. Fees are typically 0.5–1.5%, lower than Payoneer, but Wise does not integrate directly with Fiverr or Upwork.
Do I need to pay taxes on freelancing income in Bangladesh?
Yes, freelancing income is taxable under NBR (National Board of Revenue) regulations. IT and software exports may qualify for tax incentives. Register with NBR, obtain a TIN (Tax Identification Number), and file annual returns. Keep records of all payments received and expenses. Consult a tax advisor for applicable deductions.