BHD to PHP — Live Rate Today
This page treats “BD to peso” as Bahraini dinar to Philippine peso, using the ISO code BHD for Bahraini dinar and PHP for Philippine peso. Use the live widget above to see the current BHD to PHP mid-market rate, then compare it with the quote offered by your exchange house, app or bank. The mid-market rate is the benchmark rate between the buy and sell price in wholesale markets. A provider’s customer rate can be lower because it includes a spread, and there may also be a separate service fee. For workers sending salary from Bahrain to the Philippines, the final peso amount is what matters, not the rate label alone.
Best BHD to PHP Rates — Provider Comparison
Bahrain to Philippines transfers are served by exchange houses, specialist apps, international money transfer networks and banks. Compare the BHD to PHP exchange rate, the transfer fee, the delivery route and whether the recipient needs a bank account, cash pickup location or mobile wallet. BFC is a major Bahrain exchange and remittance provider with branch and online options. LuLu Exchange Bahrain offers money transfer services and shows indicative currency conversion on its Bahrain pages. Western Union is useful for cash pickup and bank delivery, and its Bahrain site states that online fees can start from a published BHD fee level, but the total cost still depends on the rate and payout method. Banks may be better for formal salary or business transfers, but they are not always the cheapest for family remittances.
BHD to PHP Rate History
The Bahraini dinar is managed under a fixed exchange rate framework against the US dollar, according to the Central Bank of Bahrain. That means BHD to PHP often moves through changes in the Philippine peso against the US dollar rather than large swings in the dinar itself. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas publishes daily and historical exchange rate information, which can help you monitor peso trends over time. For this corridor, watch Philippines inflation, interest-rate decisions, overseas remittance flows, oil-linked Gulf income conditions and broad US dollar strength. Do not rely on last week’s branch board: check the live rate above and then compare a same-day quote from at least two providers before sending.
How to Send Money from Bahrain to Philippines
Choose the payout method first: Philippine bank deposit, cash pickup, or another delivery route offered by your provider. At a Bahrain exchange branch, take your CPR or passport, give the recipient’s full legal name, destination bank or pickup details, and confirm the final peso amount before paying. For app transfers such as BFC Smart Money, BFC Pay, LuLu Money or Western Union, register, complete identity verification, add the beneficiary and review the live quote before confirming. For a bank transfer, use the recipient’s bank name, account number and any required routing details, then ask your Bahrain bank whether additional correspondent charges may apply. Western Union Bahrain publishes online sending limits for its own online channel, but every provider can apply different limits after verification and compliance review.
How to Get the Best BHD to PHP Rate
For Bahrain to Philippines salary remittances, compare the final peso payout, not the BHD to PHP rate alone. A provider with a slightly better exchange rate can still cost more if the service fee is higher. Register with two trusted apps before payday so you can compare quotes quickly. Avoid sending at airport counters unless it is necessary. If the recipient can accept a bank deposit, compare that with cash pickup because payout method can change the cost. Keep repeat beneficiaries saved only in official apps, and check spelling carefully because name corrections can delay collection. For larger transfers, ask whether the provider needs proof of income or extra documents before you visit the branch.
Avoiding Bahrain to Philippines Transfer Scams
Use only licensed providers in Bahrain and recognised receiving partners in the Philippines. Check Bahrain providers against the Central Bank of Bahrain licensing directory, and be cautious of anyone who refuses to issue a receipt. Common scams include fake exchange-house agents on Facebook offering impossible BHD to PHP rates, WhatsApp hawala or informal remittance collectors with no paper trail, fake Western Union or LuLu app clones, and advance-fee fraud where a caller says your transfer is blocked until you pay a release charge. Also watch for phishing links that steal one-time passwords and mule-account requests asking you to receive money for strangers. In the Philippines, use payout channels linked to regulated banks, pawnshops or money service businesses. If something goes wrong, your receipt, transaction number and official provider support channel are your first line of protection.
