International Women’s Day offer: new U.S. customers get their first international transfer fee-free

2026-03-08
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International Women’s Day offer: new U.S. customers get their first international transfer fee-free

International Women’s Day is a moment to recognize the women who shape everyday life across the United States. Mothers balancing careers and family. Daughters pursuing new opportunities. Partners building futures together. Entrepreneurs launching ideas. Caregivers supporting those who need it most.

Across communities, women continue to play a vital role in strengthening families, businesses and neighborhoods. Their leadership, resilience and determination help create stability and opportunity for others around them.

Women at the heart of American families and communities

Women have long been central to the rhythm of American life. They organize households, guide children, care for relatives and often provide both emotional and financial support to the people around them.

Many are also business owners, professionals and community leaders. Others manage multiple roles at once, balancing work, family and personal ambitions while continuing to support those they love.

What connects many of these experiences is the idea of support — something that is practical, consistent and often quietly powerful.

When families live across borders

Today, many families in the United States are connected internationally. Parents may live in one country while their children study in another. Siblings build careers abroad. Grandparents remain in the place where the family story first began.

For millions of people, family life stretches across borders.

In these situations, support often travels internationally too. Whether it’s helping with tuition fees, covering medical costs, contributing to household needs or celebrating important milestones, financial support can play a meaningful role in keeping families connected.

These moments are rarely about large gestures. Often, they are about showing up when it matters.

Support can be practical, not just symbolic

International Women’s Day is often associated with appreciation and recognition. But support can also be something practical.

It can mean helping a daughter pursue her education. Supporting a mother who continues to hold a family together. Contributing to a partner’s goals. Helping relatives manage everyday expenses.

In families connected across countries, sending money can be one of the simplest ways to offer that support when distance makes everything else harder.

Being present does not always require being in the same place.

First international transfer fee-free for new U.S. customers

Paysend was created to make international money transfers simple, secure and accessible for people supporting family and friends around the world.

With Paysend, customers can send money internationally in just a few steps through the mobile app. Transfers can be sent to bank cards, bank accounts and digital wallets in over 100 countries, helping families stay connected financially wherever they are.

To mark International Women’s Day, new U.S. customers can make their first eligible international transfer fee-free and benefit from a special exchange rate.

It’s a simple way to help meaningful support reach the people who matter most.

Celebrating the women who move families forward

International Women’s Day is about recognizing progress, resilience and the everyday contributions that shape families and communities.

Across the United States and around the world, women continue to build, support, lead and inspire. And when women are supported, families and communities grow stronger too.

Sometimes the most powerful gestures are also the simplest — staying connected, showing up and helping when it matters most.

For U.S. residents only. This is an extension of the Paysend Special FX and Zero Fee Promotion. Offer valid from April 22, 2025, through March 31, 2026. One-time offer for your first international money transfer only. FX rates are determined by Paysend and may include a margin. Third-party fees may still apply. Terms and conditions apply.


 

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