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The coronavirus pandemic has completely changed the way that you can send your money abroad, and you need to stay on top of what you can and can’t do when it comes to sending your money abroad.
The money transfer methods that you used in 2019 may not be the best way to send money abroad right now, as you don’t want to put yourself, your family, or others members of the public at risk.

Setting up a business bank account is an important step for start-up founders, sole traders and other small businesses who have decided to set up on their own.
Business bank accounts are an important way of bringing all of your business finances together in a single, visible place, meanwhile streamlining your time and efforts and leaving you with more time for doing what you do best. And whether that’s running the world’s next biggest start-up or simply fixing someone’s dodgy pipes, setting up a simple and clear business bank account will change your business for the better.

The Post Office has long been one of the UK’s most trusted institutions – offering postal services, banking and money transfer options through both its physical branches and digital platforms.
But in 2025, the way people send money abroad has changed dramatically. With global families, digital adoption, and cost pressures reshaping the international transfer market, UK customers now have more choices than ever, from traditional services like the Post Office to fast, low-cost digital alternatives such as Paysend.
This guide explains how Post Office money transfers work today, what’s changed since 2020, and how it compares to modern digital money transfer services so you can choose what’s best for you.

There are currently over 2 million Spanish citizens living and working abroad, and there are vibrant communities that celebrate Spanish culture across Europe, North America and South America.
Many people who have moved away from Spain have travelled to follow professional and educational opportunities, and they often send money home to friends and family in Spain.