Sending Money to Ghana Just Got Better: Enjoy Better FX Rates Until 13th Oct 2025

When you send money home, every cedi counts. That’s why we’re excited to share some good news: until 13 October 2025, you’ll enjoy better FX rates when sending money to Ghana with Paysend.
This means your family, friends, or community back home receive more of what you send — helping your support go further during this limited-time offer.
Why Now’s a Good Time
Whether it’s covering everyday expenses, contributing to school fees, or helping with special occasions, money transfers play a vital role for Ghanaians abroad. With this improved FX rate, you’ll get extra value with every transfer – no complicated steps, no hidden fees.
The Ghanaian Diaspora: Strong, Connected and Influential
Ghana’s global community is vast and vital. Estimates from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggest there are between 1.5 and 3 million Ghanaians living abroad, spread across more than 33 countries.
In fact, diaspora remittances to Ghana were estimated at $7.4 billion in 2023 — a powerful reminder of how important transfers are for both families and the wider economy.
Why this matters:
- Every transfer represents not just financial support, but connection, care and shared responsibility across borders.
- A stronger FX rate means your transfer goes further — bringing more help for education, health, family and opportunity.
- With such a large diaspora, improved value per transfer has ripple effects across many households in Ghana.
Why Choose Paysend for Your Transfer
With so many options out there, here’s why Paysend stands out when sending money to Ghana:
- Low, transparent fees: no surprises, you’ll always know what you pay upfront.
- Better FX rates: your money goes further.
- Global reach: send to over 170 countries, including Ghana.
- Convenient delivery methods: transfers direct to bank accounts, cards, or for cash pickup.
- Trusted worldwide: millions of users already rely on Paysend, rated “Great” on Trustpilot with 4.8/5 on Google Play and the App Store.
How to Claim the FX Rate
- Download the Paysend app or log in on the web.
- Choose Ghana as your destination country.
- Enter the amount and your recipient’s details.
- Confirm your transfer and enjoy better FX rates.
- It’s that simple.
Don’t Miss Out
This improved FX rate is only available until 13 October 2025, so there’s no better time to send money to Ghana. Give more with every transfer and help your loved ones back home feel your support.
How to Claim the FX Rate
- Download the Paysend app or log in on the web.
- Choose Ghana as your destination country.
- Enter the amount and your recipient’s details.
- Confirm your transfer and enjoy better FX rates.
- It’s that simple. No promo codes. No extra steps.
Don’t Miss Out
This improved FX rate is only available until 13 October 2025, so there’s no better time to send money to Ghana. Give more with every transfer and help your loved ones back home feel your support.
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