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Nigeria’s diaspora is one of the largest and most vibrant in the world. From London to Lagos, New York to Abuja, Nigerians abroad play a critical role in fueling growth back home—through business, education, and, importantly, remittances. In 2024, remittances to Nigeria were about four times the value of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the country.
Remittances remain a vital lifeline for families and local economies, providing everyday essentials and enabling opportunity. And today, digital payments are transforming how this support is sent: fast, safe, and affordable.

Every October, the Philippines celebrates National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, a time to honor the country’s original storytellers, builders and guardians of the land.
Across islands and generations, more than 100 Indigenous communities continue to keep centuries-old traditions alive, from weaving and farming to music, rituals and storytelling. In the mountains of the Cordilleras and the forests of Mindanao, you’ll find practices that have endured for generations. The Ifugao still tend to their ancient rice terraces, the T’boli weave T’nalak from dreams, and the Manobo pass on songs that tell the stories of their ancestors.
But in a world moving faster than ever, these communities face a challenge: how to protect what’s sacred while embracing what’s new.

Olá, sou Rick, líder da equipe comercial da Paysend Enterprise nas Américas.
Se você é uma pequena ou média empresa nos EUA, provavelmente já percebeu as oportunidades no sul. América Central e do Sul estão entre os mercados de e-commerce e economia digital que mais crescem no mundo. Mas os pagamentos costumam ser um desafio.

Todo mês de outubro, milhões de pessoas ao redor do mundo celebram Diwali, o Festival das Luzes — um momento para a família, gratidão e novos começos. Para muitos que vivem no exterior, também é uma oportunidade de se sentir mais próximo de casa, mesmo a quilômetros de distância.