Your second chance to win up to $500, $300 or $200 with Paysend!

Share Paysend. Win big – again!
Invite friends to Paysend for a chance to win up to $500, $300 or $200. T&Cs apply.
Keep an eye on your inbox and our social media – we’ll be announcing the October winners very soon.
Missed out last time? Here’s your second chance. The Paysend Giveaway continues this November, giving you another opportunity to win up to $500, $300 or $200 USD (or equivalent) in bonus rewards.
How to enter
From November 1 to November 30, 2025, invite your friends and family to join Paysend. Every successful invite – when your friend sends their first transfer – gives you another entry into the draw.
What’s up for grabs
🥇 $500 USD (or local equivalent)
🥈 $300 USD (or local equivalent)
🥉 $200 USD (or local equivalent)
Prize values by currency
Depending on where you live, you’ll receive your prize in your local currency. Check the table below to see what you could win in your country:

The more you share, the more chances you have to win
Invite as many friends as you like — each successful referral counts as another entry.
And even if you don’t win one of the top prizes, you’ll still earn $3 for each of your friend’s first 12 transfers (up to $36 total) through our ongoing Invite a Friend program.
Disclaimer:
Open to residents of EEA and UK, aged 18+. Starts 1st November 2025, ends 30th November 2025. For full Ts & Cs visit: https://paysend.com/marketing-tc. Promoter: Paysend Group Limited.
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