Become a Paysend Ambassador — Earn More by Helping Your Community Save

2026-01-12
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Become a Paysend Ambassador — Earn More by Helping Your Community Save

You already help people in your community stay connected — sharing advice, opportunities, and support.

Now you can turn that influence into real rewards.

The Paysend Ambassador Program is for people who bring communities together — creators, community leaders, and anyone with a strong personal network. As an Ambassador, you earn boosted rewards every time someone you invite joins Paysend and sends money.

How it works

1. Apply to become an Ambassador

Fill out a short application and tell us about your community or social presence.

2. Get set up

While we review your application, you can create a Paysend account and start earning with our Invite Friends program.

3. Invite your community

Share your invite code or referral link — on social media, messaging apps, or in person.

4. Earn boosted rewards

You earn up to $36 per referred customer, plus an extra Ambassador bonus of $10–$25 for each person who joins through you.
 

Why become a Paysend Ambassador?

Boosted rewards
Earn more than standard referrals with exclusive Ambassador bonuses.

Boosted influence
Get featured in Paysend campaigns and Ambassador showcases.

Flexible promotion
Share Paysend in the way that works best for you — online or offline.

Benefits for your community

  • First transfer fee-free
  • Low, transparent fees
  • Fast transfers to 170+ countries
  • Trusted by 11 million+ customers worldwide

Who can apply?

You don’t need to be a professional influencer. You might be:

  • A social media creator
  • A community or diaspora leader
  • Someone with a strong personal or professional network


If people around you send money internationally, you’re already a great fit.

Ready to get started?

 

Apply now
 

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