Send money from India to Poland (INR→PLN)
The real INR/PLN mid-market rate, what a typical bank's hidden margin costs you, and the cheapest way to move money on this route.
Data signals
The real rate vs the hidden cost
Today's real rate
The mid-market rate is 1 INR = 0.0478 PLN.
Send 1,000 INR
At the real rate, 1,000 INR should arrive as about 48 PLN in Poland.
The hidden cost
A typical bank or legacy app bakes in a ~4% exchange-rate margin — on this transfer that's roughly 2 PLN less than the mid-market rate, before any flat fee.
Worked example
Sending 1,000 INR
At the real (mid-market) rate
48 PLN
Via a typical bank (~4% margin)
46 PLN
You lose to the spread
2 PLN
before flat fees
Illustrative: the ~4% margin is a typical legacy-bank exchange-rate markup, not a quote. Mid-market rate as of 2026-05-29.
How the margin scales
What a ~4% margin costs as you send more
| You send | Real rate (mid-market) | Typical bank | You lose |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 INR | 48 PLN | 46 PLN | −2 PLN |
| 5,000 INR | 239 PLN | 229 PLN | −10 PLN |
| 10,000 INR | 478 PLN | 459 PLN | −19 PLN |
Step by step
How to send money to Poland cheaply
- Check the live INR/PLN mid-market rate (the one shown above) so you know the fair benchmark.
- Compare what actually arrives in PLN across providers — not the advertised fee. A specialist using the mid-market rate usually beats a bank's hidden margin.
- Confirm the recipient details and any local receiving fees in Poland, then send; transfers on this route typically settle within 1–2 business days.
Move INR → PLN at the real rate
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FAQ
- What's the cheapest way to send money from India to Poland?
- Providers that use the mid-market INR/PLN rate with a transparent flat fee (e.g. Wise) almost always beat a bank, which hides its margin in a worse exchange rate. Always compare the amount that actually lands in PLN, not the advertised "no fee".
- What is the mid-market rate?
- The mid-market (interbank) rate is the real midpoint between buy and sell prices for INR/PLN — the rate you see on Google. It carries no margin; the markup is what most banks add on top.
- Why does the amount received differ between providers?
- Two levers: the exchange rate margin (a hidden % on top of mid-market) and explicit fees. A 3–5% rate margin on a large transfer usually costs far more than a visible flat fee.