How to send money to 175 countries globally with Paysend

Millions of people use Paysend to send, receive and request money at any time and with anyone worldwide.
With features such as low fixed fees on money transfers, competitive exchange rates, and the ability to receive instant international payments, Paysend is changing how communities globally manage their money internationally.
That is why we’re excited to announce that our users can make payments in local currency using 119 currencies to 175 payout countries. Millions around the globe will now have the freedom and flexibility to manage their finances through Paysend’s easy-to-use app.
Follow these simple steps to send money online to 175 countries quickly, securely and affordably:
- Download the Paysend app or visit our website online
- Click Sign Up
- Enter your mobile phone number, beginning with the country code
- Enter the 5-digit SMS security code sent to your mobile phone.
- Fill out all mandatory fields (First Name, Last Name, Date of Birth, Email)
Enter your residential address in your country of registration
For more information, click here.
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