How to send money to an eligible Visa Debit Card in Lithuania

Need a quick and reliable way to send money to family or friends in Lithuania? Whether you’re supporting loved ones or taking care of other financial needs, Paysend makes sending money to Lithuania easier than ever. For those transferring funds from Poland, Czech Republic, US or other locations, Paysend offers a seamless solution to send money straight to an eligible Visa card, cutting down on wait times and paperwork.
Why choose Paysend to send money to Lithuania?
Paysend is fast becoming the go-to platform for international money transfers, and here’s why it’s ideal for sending money to Lithuania:
- Speed and accessibility: Transfers are processed quickly, often instantly when using an eligible Visa card. This ensures your recipient in Lithuania receives funds without delay.
- Simplicity and ease of use: No need to gather extensive banking details or spend time waiting in a queue like traditional money transfer services - just the recipient’s 16-digit Visa debit card number will do. Paysend’s simple, user-friendly app makes the process straightforward and secure.
- Secure transfers: Paysend uses top-level encryption to protect your transactions, so you can be confident that your funds reach your loved ones safely.
How to send money to Visa card in Lithuania
- Download the Paysend app: Available on iOS, Android, Huawei or via the Paysend website.
- Select Lithuania as the receiving country: With Paysend you can choose from over 170 destinations.
- Enter the Visa card details: Select ‘To bank card’ and input your recipient’s 16-digit Visa debit card number and their name. No extra information needed.
- Enter your sending amount: Type the amount you want to send and you’ll see the exact amount your recipient will receive. and how quickly it should arrive.
- Select where you want the funds to be sent from - we recommend using Apple Pay or Google Pay.
- Confirm and send: You’ll see the fee you’ll be charged - this will be a flat fee of £1 GBP, €1.50 or $1.99 or equivalent currency, but if you’re transferring EUR to EUR, you’ll pay a % of your transfer. Review that you’re happy with the transfer amount and fee and click ‘Confirm and Send’. The transfer will be almost instant.
Why Visa?
Visa is widely accepted in Lithuania, and transferring funds to a Visa card gives your recipient flexible options to access their money. They can withdraw cash from ATMs, make online purchases, or pay at stores throughout Lithuania.
Send money from Poland, USA and beyond
Paysend makes it easy to send money to Lithuania from Poland, Czech Republic, USA or any other country, and with Visa’s payout option, your recipient can use their funds right away. No more waiting in line or managing lengthy bank processes - Paysend’s digital solution is designed for speed and convenience.
In short, sending money to Lithuania with Paysend and Visa is fast, secure and easy. Supporting loved ones has never been simpler, with a quick and hassle-free experience for both you and your recipient.
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