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Despite the summer months coming to a close in the Northern hemisphere, the heat and dryness of this season continues. With it comes the threat of natural disasters, such as tsunamis, hurricanes, fires and more, affecting countries around the world.
As we hear about record breaking heat waves in the US and Canada and tropical storms and hurricanes impacting countries along the coast, you may want to prepare in case you or your loved ones are impacted by a natural disaster.
Continue reading for tips on how to stay safe and help loved ones that may be affected this season.
When you decide to transfer money to friends, family or loved ones abroad, there are generally a few aspects that you first need to consider.
Whether you send money internationally on a regular basis or are just getting started, there are some common misconceptions about international money transfers that Paysend wants to help you clear up.
With a population of over 1.3 billion people, India is a thriving hub with a diverse workforce helping to power the global economy.
There are about 2.7 million Indian immigrants currently living in the US, making up 1.2% of the country’s population. Many of these expats are still an important resource for their families living in India as they often send money home so that their loved ones can buy food, pay for the medical care they need and more.
We’ve got some good news if you regularly send money to Nigeria!
With technology constantly evolving, it's easy to forget that some people still choose to manage their money the old-fashioned way - in cash rather than digitally.
You may be an expert on mobile or online banking to send and receive money as a Paysend customer, but the people you transfer money to may not!