“Remittance” defined, and the power of digital money transfer platforms revealed

According to Merriam Webster, “remittance” is defined as a transmittal of money to a distant place like another country. This transmission of money may be done through traditional money management methods such as a bank or through modern solutions like a digital money transfer platform.
As we continue into the new year, the remittance market is expected to expand despite a slight decrease in the amount transferred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, in 2022, experts project remittances to grow at nearly 5%.
The power of a remittance
Whether for paying bills in a foreign country or supporting organizations abroad, a remittance may be sent for several reasons, but more often than not, money is sent to financially care for loved ones living internationally. For instance, over the past two-years, remittances were used as a lifeline to stay connected to loved ones during the pandemic when travel restrictions were implemented across the globe.
Moving forward, the act of transferring money to friends and family living abroad is anticipated to increase as businesses financially recover and people recuperate and plan for a financially healthier 2022.
What’s more, transferring money abroad has never been more convenient. Through digital methods, people are granted more transparency, visibility and power over when and how they want to send money. Remittances are especially beneficial in less developed countries where economic inequality has left many less-financially sound. As a result, remittances to low- and middle-income countries are projected to grow.
Why choose Paysend’s remittance platform
Paysend’s digital money transfer platform makes sending money home to a loved one:
- Easy. Instead of having to commute from your home to a bank, remittance outlet, etc. to then wait in line to speak to a cashier to transfer money, Paysend users can send money right from the palm of their hands anywhere, anytime.
- Fast. Transferring money through a bank may sometimes take more time due to slower processing times. With Paysend, transfers usually arrive to a recipient in close to real-time.
- Affordable. Paysend charges a flat fee of just $2 when transferring money internationally from the US.
Want an easy way to send a remittance to your friends or family living internationally? Download the Paysend Global Transfers app* from the App Store or Google Play today!
*Standard data rates from your wireless service provider may apply.
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Bank wire transfers via SWIFT, SEPA, and ACH power most institutional cross-border payments through established bank networks, while digital services like Paysend streamline personal remittances with direct-to-card transfers* and upfront pricing. This article explains how each system works, its structural trade-offs for everyday international senders, and why Paysend may be more practical for expats, migrant workers, and freelancers, though bank wires remain essential for corporate needs.
This comparison matters most for individuals sending money internationally for personal or family reasons – such as expats supporting relatives, migrant workers paying rent, international students covering tuition, or freelancers handling recurring transfers – rather than corporate treasury operations or large institutional settlements.
Comparisons reflect general industry characteristics and may not apply to all transactions or providers.

Paysend makes it easy to send money to Moldova. Transfers can go straight to eligible Visa Debit cards or bank accounts – often within minutes depending on the recipient’s card issuer, payment method, and required checks With a simple fixed-fee model, you always know what you’ll pay. It’s a straightforward way to send money to Moldova online using card-to-card transfers.
Paysend operates as part of a global payments infrastructure designed to support continuous, reliable money movement across borders. Our international money transfer service allows users to send money to more than 100+ countries, including Moldova, using card networks such as Visa.