New customer offer: Zero fees and Special rate on your first transfer

If you're new to Paysend, there’s never been a better time to try us. We’re offering new customers in the US, UK, and Germany a special welcome:
Zero fees and a Special rate on your first international money transfer – no promo code needed!
A smarter way to send money internationally
Looking for money transfer offers? Paysend makes your first money transfer online easy, low-cost and rewarding:
- Zero transfer fees
- Special FX rate that helps your money go further
- No promo code required – the offer is applied automatically at checkout
- Send to 170+ countries via card, account or wallet
- Works for all currencies, all payout methods, all networks – including same-currency transfers like USD to USD and EUR to EUR.
Whether you’re supporting family, sending gifts, or covering expenses abroad, it’s a quick and low-cost way to get started.
How to transfer money with Paysend
Wondering how to transfer money internationally from the US, UK or Germany? It’s simple:
- Download the Paysend app or visit paysend.com. There’s no cost to sign up.
- Create an account
- Select ‘Send money’
- Select your recipient country
- Enter recipient details - bank account or bank card
- Enter the amount you want to transfer
- Pick a payment method – bank account, debit/credit card, Digital Wallets
- Review the live exchange rate and fees (your first transfer will show Zero fee + Special Exchange rate)
- Confirm and send! Most transfers arrive in minutes, and your recipient doesn’t need a Paysend account
Exchange rates vary and are subject to change, so please check the Paysend app for real-time rates. Need to know how long an international money transfer takes? With Paysend, 95% of transfers are completed in seconds. We will send your money in real-time, but it could take up to three business days depending on your recipient's bank
Why Paysend?
When comparing how to send money internationally, here’s why Paysend stands out:
- Transparent pricing – no hidden fees
- Secure delivery – with 24/7 protection and support
- Trusted by 10+ million users worldwide
- Easy-to-use and intuitive app
Start sending smarter
From the US, UK, or Germany, you can now transfer money internationally with Zero fees and a Special rate — even if you’re just sending USD to USD, GBP to GBP or EUR to EUR.
No codes. No catches. Just an exclusive customer offer to get you started.
Offer ends 30th June. T&Cs apply. Disclaimer: *New customers only. Offer valid from 22nd April 2025 through 30th June 2025 included. One-time offer for first transfer only. FX rates are determined by Paysend and may include a margin. Third-party charges may still apply. Terms and Conditions apply.
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