If you're in a large city in Peru, probably the
quickest method of getting emergency cash is to
use your credit card to withdraw money from the
ATMs of major banks, or get a cash advance on
your credit card. Otherwise, you can get a
direct transfer from an account back home to an
affiliated branch of the better Peruvian banks,
like Banco del Credito (check with your bank in
advance for details). The money is best
transferred and picked up in dollars; if you ask
for a swiftcode transfer it usually takes five
working days. In Lima, Western Union can
facilitate more or less immediate money
transfers.
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