Celebrate Christmas with a fee-free international transfer

Celebrate Christmas with a fee-free international transfer
This festive season, there’s no better way to connect with loved ones across the globe than with a Paysend transfer. Whether you’re sending a thoughtful gift, offering support or sharing love, we’re making it even easier to spread joy this Christmas.
As our gift to you, new customers can enjoy their first international transfer completely fee-free. With no hidden costs and a simple process, you can share the magic of the holidays with those who matter most.
Our Christmas gift to you
We know how important it is to stay connected with loved ones during the holidays. That’s why we’re offering a fee-free transfer for new customers, making it even easier to send money across borders and brighten someone’s festive season.
Whether you’re helping with festive preparations or sending a little extra to someone special, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact - fee-free.
Here’s how we’re making it easy to enjoy this special offer:
- No promo code needed: The fee-free transfer will be applied automatically.
- No minimum sending amount: Send as much or as little as you like!
How to use your fee-free transfer
Not a Paysend customer yet? The best way to experience Paysend is through our mobile app, designed for quick access and seamless transactions.
Choose the download link for your device below and join the family:
Or, if you’re reading this on a browser, you can create your account through our official Paysend website.
And follow these easy steps:
Step 1: Select your destination country
Step 2: Choose available transfer option based on your sending country
Step 3: Add recipient details
Step 4 Enter the transfer amount
Step 5: Review and confirm your transfer
For detailed step-by-step instructions, head to our blog: How to make your first Paysend transfer
Why millions trust Paysend
Paysend is about more than just money transfers - it’s about making your experience fast, secure, and affordable:
- Fast transfers: Most transfers are completed in minutes.
- Secure service: We use advanced security measures to protect your money.
- Affordable rates: Low fixed fees and competitive exchange rates ensure more value - but with this promotion, your first transfer is completely fee-free!
Don’t miss this limited-time offer
This exclusive fee-free transfer promotion is available until 12th January 2025, so act now to make your loved ones’ festive holidays even more special.
Sign up for Paysend today, claim your fee-free transfer and give the gift of connection this festive season.
Offer details:
- For new customers only
- Available for cross-currency transfers only
- Sending available from all countries (except the USA)
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