Start Earning Faster: Our Invite Friends program just got an upgrade!

We’ve upgraded our Invite Friends Program – here’s what’s new
Our Invite Friends program just got a major upgrade! We’ve listened to your feedback and made changes that make it faster and easier to earn Paysend rewards.
What’s new?
Rewards after the first transfer – You’ll now earn £1.50 / €2.25 / $3 (or local equivalent) as soon as your friend completes their first transfer. No more waiting for their second transaction.
More eligible transfers – Whether your friend sends money to a card, bank account, or digital wallet, it now counts.
50% bonus rewards extended – This boosted reward amount was only meant to last for a limited time... but we’re extending it! Why? Because so many of you loved it, and we think you deserve to keep earning more. So your Invite payout stays higher at £1.50 / €2.25 / $3 (or local equivalent) – from the very first qualifying transfer.
It’s still generous: You’ll continue to earn up to 12 rewards per friend – 1 for each eligible transfer - that’s $36 USD for each person you Invite.
Why we made the change
We wanted to give you faster rewards, simpler rules and more ways to benefit. This means less waiting and more earning – starting the moment your friend starts sending.
When does it start?
The changes go live on 25 June 2025. You’ll also see updated Invite Friends screens in the app, clearer program info, and revised Terms & Conditions.
How it works:
- Head to the app and tap the 3 dots in the top right hand corner
- Click Invite friends
- Share your invite link or code
- Your friend registers and makes their first transfer
- You earn your bonus
- Keep earning for their next 11 eligible transfers.
What to remember:
You can earn rewards for up to 12 eligible transfers per friend.
Excludes bonus withdrawals and microdebits (card-verification payments).
Start sharing, start earning – and enjoy faster rewards.
Invite your friends, send love across borders, and get rewarded for it.
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