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We don’t do scary: Claim your Halloween offer

2025-10-20
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A treat you don’t want to miss

This Halloween, Paysend isn’t here to trick you – only treats for our customers. Throughout the spooky season and beyond, enjoy special FX rates and one zero fee transfer*. No promo code needed; your treat will be applied automatically at checkout.

How it works

  • Send money abroad with Paysend
  • Get improved FX rates on your transfer through January 15, 2026
  • Plus, enjoy one zero fee transfer* – your fee is completely on us
  • It’s that simple. Fast, secure, and easy transfers with extra savings this Halloween.

A treat sweeter than candy

Halloween is usually about sweets and scares, but this year we’re giving you something even more rewarding – a way to save money while you support family and friends abroad. Whether it’s topping up a loved one’s account, paying bills or simply sending a seasonal gift, your money goes further with Paysend.

 

CLAIM TREAT
 

How to claim your treat

The treat is open to new customers, worldwide. Here’s what you have to do:

Step 1: Download & sign up

  • Get the Paysend app on App Store, Google Play or Huawei AppGallery.
  • Sign up with your phone number and basic details.

Step 2: Select country

Choose where you want to send money (100+ countries available).

Step 3: Pick transfer method

Options include:

  • Bank account
  • Card transfer
  • Mobile wallet
  • Cash pickup
  • SEPA (EU & UK)
  • Step 4: Add recipient details
  • Bank account: account number/SWIFT
  • Card transfer: card number
  • Wallet: wallet ID

Step 5: Enter amount

See your special FX and zero fee* applied at checkout.

Step 6: Choose how to pay

Fund with bank account, card, PayPal (in some countries) or digital wallet.

Step 7: Confirm 

Review details and tap Send.

At Paysend, we don’t do scary. We do secure, simple and rewarding money transfers. So while you’re carving pumpkins and handing out sweets, make sure you also claim your Halloween treat with us.

 

CLAIM TREAT

 

Disclaimer

*From 17.10.25 to 3.11.25 complete an international transfer from the UK, Canada, or EEA. No minimum spend required. one use per user. Only valid on customers' first transfer. FX rates are determined by Paysend and may include a margin. Third-party fees may apply. Ts&Cs apply: paysend.com/marketing-tc.

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