Win up to $500 in the Paysend Invite a Friend Giveaway!

We’re giving away $1000 USD (or equivalent) bonus rewards in prizes, with three Paysend customers winning bonuses credited straight to their Paysend Bonus accounts!
Want to enter? It’s simple, from 1st October 2025 to 31st of October 2025, Invite a friend to Paysend, and every successful invite is another chance to win.
What’s up for grabs?
🥇1x $500 USD (or the local currency equivalent) bonus rewards;
🥈1x $300 USD (or the local currency equivalent) bonus rewards;
🥉1x $200 USD (or the local currency equivalent) bonus rewards.
How to enter
- Open the Paysend app and tap the 3 dots in the top-right corner.
- Click Invite friends.
- Share your unique invite link or code.
- Your friend registers and makes their first transfer - you’re in!
You get an entry for every successful referral – when each friend signs up and sends their first transfer, you’re in the draw. The more friends you invite, the more chances you have to win.
The important Giveaway details
- Start date: 1st October 2025
- End date: 31st October 2025
- Who can enter: Residents of EEA and UK
At the end of the promotion, we’ll randomly select three winners from all eligible entries. Winners will be contacted via the email linked to their Paysend account. Good luck!
The Paysend Invite a Friend program
Don’t forget, the giveaway is on top of our ongoing Invite a friend program, where you earn $3 for each of your friend’s first 12 transfers (up to $36 total). That means even if you don’t win one of the top prizes, you still benefit every time you share Paysend.
Disclaimer
Open to residents of EEA and UK, aged 18+. t. For full Ts & Cs visit: https://paysend.com/marketing-tc. Promoter: Paysend Group Limited.
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