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When it comes to sending money internationally, three things matter most: knowing the exchange rate, understanding your delivery options, and being able to track your transfer from start to finish.
Whether you’re sending to a bank account, card or mobile wallet, Paysend makes the process fast, secure and transparent – and gives you full visibility every step of the way. Here’s how.

Australia’s official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD), symbolized as $ or sometimes written as A$ to distinguish it from other dollar currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cents and is the only legal tender accepted across the country.

Peru’s official currency is the Sol (PEN), represented by the symbol S/. The Peruvian sol is subdivided into 100 céntimos and has been the national currency since 1991, when it replaced the inti. Today, the sol is the only legal tender accepted across the country – from Lima’s busy shopping malls to small markets in the Andes.

Travelling to Aruba and wondering if you need to exchange your dollars before you land? Here’s the simple answer: yes, you can use US money in Aruba almost everywhere.