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Money isn’t just currency - it’s a way to stay connected. Whether you’re helping family back home, supporting friends chasing their dreams, or just sending a surprise for a loved one, Paysend and Visa make it effortless to bridge the distance to Turkey, and transferring to an eligible Visa card via Paysend is one of the easiest ways to send money.<\/p>
Turn moments into memories with Paysend<\/h2>
Transferring money to Turkey shouldn’t feel like a hard task. Paysend helps make it personal, quick and meaningful:<\/p>
Instant joy*:<\/strong> Transfers to Visa cards in Turkey arrive in minutes, so your loved ones can access your support right when they need it.<\/li>
No barriers: <\/strong>All you need is your recipient’s Visa card number - no bank details, no delays, no stress.<\/li>
Transparent fees:<\/strong> No surprises, just a low flat fee that makes every transfer simple and affordable.<\/li>
Everyday ease:<\/strong> Pay bills, cover groceries or fund special celebrations - all from the comfort of your phone.<\/li><\/ul>
*Actual fund availability for all Visa Direct transactions may depend on receiving financial institution, account type, region, compliance processes, along with other factors, as applicable.<\/p>
Celebrating life’s moments, one transfer at a time<\/h2>
Life moves fast in Turkey, and your support keeps it going. Whether it’s helping fund a family wedding, gifting for Bayram or covering education costs, Paysend makes it easy to celebrate life’s special occasions and send money to Turkey, no matter where you are. <\/p>
Sending money to Turkey is easier than ever<\/h2>
Download the Paysend app:<\/strong> Available on iOS, Android, Huawei or through our website.<\/li>
Choose your country: <\/strong>Select Turkey as your destination.<\/li>
Select ‘To bank card’<\/strong> and enter Select to send money in TRY or USD.<\/li>
Enter the recipient’s Visa card number: <\/strong>This is the 16-digit number found on your recipient’s card.<\/li>
Enter their details: <\/strong>You’ll be asked to add their name, and you’ll then need to state the Purpose of Transfer and also your Relationship to Recipient.<\/li>
Choose your amount:<\/strong> Enter the amount you’d like to send, and you’ll see the amount the recipient will receive in your chosen currency.<\/li>
Pick your payment method: <\/strong>Choose between Apple Pay, Google Pay or any other funding option available to you.<\/li>
Confirm the transfer: <\/strong>We’re transparent with our fees, so before you hit ‘Confirm and send’ you’ll see the fee we charge, which is a flat fee of 1 GBP, 1.99 USD, 1.50 EUR - or equivalent currency. Payments to Visa cards are processed almost instantly, so the wait is over before you know it.<\/li><\/ol>
Being able to source goods and services from overseas suppliers gives companies the opportunity to reduce their costs as well as increase the quality of the products and skills available to them. But managing relationships with suppliers in other countries can add an extra layer of operational complexity for management teams to consider.
Aside from the increased complexity in logistics, SMEs should also be aware of local tax liabilities, employment regulation and payment processing. Despite these considerations, Ashley Mallet, head of business at Paysend, says there has never been an easier time to ‘go global’: “Working with overseas suppliers can provide a wide range of benefits to UK firms – and there is no need for businesses to be nervous about entering into a cross-border partnership for the first time. Today’s communication and financial technology means that dealing with and managing foreign suppliers, whether they are manufacturers, wholesalers or contract workers, has never been easier.”
Make sure the price is right
The first and often most important consideration of working a new supplier, regardless of where they are based, is the cost of the goods or services they are providing. If you’re dealing in a foreign currency, you need to work out not just whether the deal is attractive at today’s exchange rate, but also what room for currency fluctuations you have.
Depending on the agreement you put in place with your supplier (see below), you may be able to agree a rate in sterling for a certain period, which will help protect you against any falls in the value of the pound.
Get a solid supply agreement
Consider including any contractual terms around pricing as part of a wider supply agreement, which could also cover:
What the goods or services you are buying actually are.
If there is a minimum order quantity you need to meet, or a minimum number of hours that a contractor can be expected to work every month.
How payment will be made, for example how often and in what currency.
Who is responsible for shipping costs, and how the burden of any delays is shared or apportioned.
Whether you or the supplier are allowed to work with any rivals during the period the agreement is in force.
If goods are being sent across borders, you also need to set out who is responsible for dealing with and paying for customs procedures, for example.
Establish a relationship
While it may not be feasible to visit every supplier in person, it is worth trying to establish some sort of personal relationship, whether it is with your key contact at the business or an individual contractor or freelancer. Initial contact has been made much simpler to manage through the mass adoption of Teams and Zoom. Once a relationship is established, follow-up meetings should be scheduled on a regular basis.
Know your legal obligations
You will also need to understand any legal requirements that result from your relationship with a foreign supplier. For example, if you are employing foreign contractors to carry out work for you, you may need to adhere to local labour or tax laws while also complying with UK regulations. In some cases, it could be worth exploring an ‘employer of record’ service. This involves a third-party organisation acting as the legal entity employing foreign workers and taking responsibility for handling relevant regulations.
Choose the right payment solution
Making cross-border payments on time, in accordance with your contractual terms and with the minimum of hassle is key to successful relationships with overseas suppliers.
For SMEs, the benefits of using overseas suppliers are significant, but so are the possible complexities. Management teams that want to reap the rewards of wider talent pools and more cost-effective suppliers should be prepared – and properly set-up – to negotiate, process and pay before they engage with overseas partners.
Ashley Mallett, Head of Paysend Business
“Until recently, the red tape and general inefficiency surrounding international bank transfers has been a major stumbling block for UK businesses that want to deal with suppliers in other countries. But fintech innovation – specifically in payment technology – has changed all that. Now SMEs have access to payment services that they can register for in a matter of minutes, giving them the opportunity to make instant cash transfers to partners or contractors wherever they are in the world.”