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International Women’s Day is a moment to recognize the women who shape everyday life across the United States. Mothers balancing careers and family. Daughters pursuing new opportunities. Partners building futures together. Entrepreneurs launching ideas. Caregivers supporting those who need it most.
Across communities, women continue to play a vital role in strengthening families, businesses and neighborhoods. Their leadership, resilience and determination help create stability and opportunity for others around them.

Every year on March 8th, International Women’s Day brings people together to recognise progress, reflect on equality and celebrate the achievements of women around the world.
It’s a day to say ‘Happy International Women’s Day’ – but also a day to take meaningful action.
This March, Paysend is helping new customers in Canada and the EEA send practical support across borders with a limited-time offer.

We’re excited to announce the winners of our January Monthly Referral Giveaway!
Each month, Paysend customers who invite friends through our Invite Friends programme are automatically entered for the chance to win cash prizes — simply by sharing their referral link and helping friends make their first international transfer.

Credit cards cannot usually send money directly to a bank account in the same way a traditional bank transfer works. However, modern digital payment services make it possible to use a credit or debit card as a funding source and deliver money to a bank account or another card, depending on the destination and local payment infrastructure.
This guide explains how these transfers work today, why they are often described as “credit card to bank account” transfers, and what options are available if you want to send money funded by a card, especially across borders.