I received an email from MoneyGram asking for my financial information. Should I provide it?
No. MoneyGram will never send you an unsolicited email asking for your personal or financial information. You should only submit this information if you are logged into your MoneyGram online profile at moneygram.com, within the United States. The safest way to do this is to type the URL into your browser rather than clicking on a link embedded in an unsolicited email.
If you receive a suspicious email purporting to be from MoneyGram, please report it so we can investigate. Also, if your financial information has been compromised, we recommend that you contact your financial institution immediately.
Common questions
- How much money can I send online through MoneyGram? Are there limits to how often I can send money?
- How much does it cost to transfer money with MoneyGram?
- What payment methods can I use for sending money online?
- How can I enroll in the MoneyGram Plus Rewards program?
- How do I know what currencies are available for payout in the country I am sending to?