Send money with Apple Pay and Google Pay!

Here at Paysend we want your money transfers to be as fast as possible for both you and your recipient.
Why?
Because you’ve got better things to do than waste time with slow transfer processes! We want to speed up the paying process by limiting the number of steps needed to send money, and we want to speed up the receiving process by moving money to its destination as fast as possible.
To make our transfers even faster and easier, we’ve made it possible to send money by adding card details from Apple Pay and Google Pay on the Paysend Global Transfer app. So if you have Apple Pay or Google Pay on your phone, you no longer need to fill in the card details when you want to make the transfer - you can auto-fill the details from your mobile wallet.
It’s also possible to add card details from Apple Pay or Google Pay if you access Paysend’s money transfer platform via the Safari web browser.
How do I send money with Apple Pay and Google Pay?
It’s easy to send money to a friend with Google Pay or Apple Pay via the Paysend platform. When you want to send money, simply select your chosen payment method before you press ‘send’.
If you access Paysend via Safari, you’ll be given the option to add card details from Apple Pay or Google Pay when you make payment for your transfer.
Apple Pay and Google Pay features are now available in: SEPA countries, Denmark, the UK, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Head to the Paysend app now and send money abroad to check out the new feature!
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