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Send money from United States to Israel (USD→ILS)

The real USD/ILS 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 USD = 3.7037 ILS.

  • Send 1,000 USD

    At the real rate, 1,000 USD should arrive as about 3,704 ILS in Israel.

  • The hidden cost

    A typical bank or legacy app bakes in a ~4% exchange-rate margin — on this transfer that's roughly 148 ILS less than the mid-market rate, before any flat fee.

Worked example

Sending 1,000 USD

At the real (mid-market) rate
3,704 ILS
Via a typical bank (~4% margin)
3,556 ILS
You lose to the spread
148 ILS
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 sendReal rate (mid-market)Typical bankYou lose
1,000 USD3,704 ILS3,556 ILS148 ILS
5,000 USD18,519 ILS17,778 ILS741 ILS
10,000 USD37,037 ILS35,556 ILS1,481 ILS

Step by step

How to send money to Israel cheaply

  1. Check the live USD/ILS mid-market rate (the one shown above) so you know the fair benchmark.
  2. Compare what actually arrives in ILS across providers — not the advertised fee. A specialist using the mid-market rate usually beats a bank's hidden margin.
  3. Confirm the recipient details and any local receiving fees in Israel, then send; transfers on this route typically settle within 1–2 business days.

Move USD → ILS at the real rate

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FAQ

What's the cheapest way to send money from United States to Israel?
Providers that use the mid-market USD/ILS 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 ILS, 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 USD/ILS — 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.

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