receive your dollars — the easy way

Open a U.S. dollar account in the U.S. with Wallbit and receive your funds at Santander.

receive your dollars — the easy way

Open a U.S. dollar account in the U.S. with Wallbit and receive your funds at Santander.

Keep your dollars in the bank.
Pay only 1% per transaction.
Keep track of your transfer.
Get your transfer in 24 hours.

Deposit your dollars via MULC (MLC)

Thanks to the Wallbit–Santander partnership, you can deposit your dollars into the MULC/MLC (Mercado Libre de Cambios) faster and more easily than ever — without converting them to pesos and under a simpler tax regime.

If you want to learn how to take advantage of this partnership, you can read our guide on how to settle your foreign income.

Invoice as a service exporter

Invoicing your income under the export-of-services regime gives you tax relief and greater flexibility. You must register with AFIP/ARCA and set up a point of sale to issue a Factura E.

If you want to see the complete process, you can read our guide on how to invoice export services in Argentina.

FAQs

How long does it take for funds to be credited?

Once Santander receives the payment order, if you initiate the transfer before 3:00 PM on a business day, your funds will be credited the same day.

Otherwise, they will be credited on the next business day.

If I already have a Wallbit account, can I access the benefits of this partnership?

Yes — just visit Santander’s landing page and open a U.S. dollar savings account. You’ll also need to create a user profile in your online banking to complete the operation.

Check the full guide for all the requirements.

Who can benefit from this partnership?

While anyone can use it, the partnership was designed with service exporters in mind: remote workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs.

If you’re a developer, designer, content creator, or you export any kind of service from Argentina, you can benefit from this alliance.

Does this partnership have any other regulatory implications?

No. The agreement with Santander does not introduce any additional rules regarding data privacy or access to information.

The integration between the two services exists solely to simplify the inflow of foreign currency under the export-of-services concept. No other regulation applies to this arrangement.