Celebrate Chinese New Year with Fee-Free Transfers to China

Chinese New Year is a time of generosity, family and supporting loved ones. This year, Paysend is celebrating with a special Chinese New Year offer designed to help new customers send money to China more easily and affordably.
From February 9 to March 3, 2026, when you invite a friend to Paysend and they send money to China, they’ll receive exclusive benefits to help them get started.
Chinese New Year Transfer Benefits
Friends you invite to Paysend receive:
- A Fee-Free first transfer to China, with special exchange rates
- A $5 USD Paysend bonus after completing a second transfer of $100 USD or more, credited automatically to their Paysend bonus account within 24 hours of a successful qualifying transfer, ready to use on their next transfer
These benefits are designed to help new customers try Paysend with confidence and continue sending money with ease.
Sending money during Chinese New Year is a meaningful way to support loved ones back home. With Paysend, transfers to China are simple, secure, and affordable — helping you stay connected when it matters most.
Valid from February 9, 2026 through March 3, 2026. Offer available only for eligible international money transfers to China from the United States, excluding USD-to-USD transfers. Fee-free first transfer and special exchange rates apply to eligible transfers only. A $5 USD bonus will be credited to the user’s Paysend Bonus account within 24 hours after a successful second international money transfer of $100 USD or more to China (“Qualifying Transfer”). Limited to one bonus per customer per promotion; cannot be combined with other promotional offers. Paysend reserves the right to modify or cancel this promotion at any time. Third-party fees may apply. Terms & Conditions apply.
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