Sending money to Poland with Visa: fast, secure and easy

Sending money to Poland isn’t just about transactions - it’s about staying connected with loved ones, supporting family, and helping celebrate life’s special moments. Whether it’s funding daily expenses, contributing to education, or lending a hand during festive occasions, the process should be fast, secure and hassle-free. With Paysend’s partnership with Visa, transferring money to Poland has never been easier.
Why use Visa for money transfers to Poland?
Visa is a trusted and widely accepted payment option in Poland, offering recipients unparalleled convenience. Whether it’s paying bills, shopping or withdrawing cash, funds sent directly to a Visa debit card are instantly available and ready to use.
With Paysend’s innovative platform, transferring money to a Visa debit card in Poland comes with these benefits:
- Fast access to funds: Most transfers are completed within minutes.
- No complicated details required: Just the 16-digit Visa card number is enough.
- Top-notch security: Paysend uses advanced encryption alongside Visa’s global security standards to ensure your transfer is safe and reliable.
How to send money to Poland with Paysend
Sending money to Poland is straightforward with Paysend. Follow these steps:
- Sign up or log in
Download the Paysend app or visit our website to create or access your account. - Choose your destination
Select Poland as the receiving country. Paysend supports transfers in Polish zloty (PLN) and EUR. - Select ‘To bank card’
- Enter recipient details
Provide your recipient’s Visa card number, and their personal details. - Input the transfer amount
Enter how much you want to send. Paysend’s competitive exchange rates ensure your recipient gets more in PLN. - Select your payment method
Pay using Apple Pay, Google Pay, debit card, credit card or another available funding option. - Confirm and send
Double-check your transfer details and hit ‘Confirm and send’. Your recipient will typically receive the funds within minutes.
The impact of remittances in Poland
For Polish communities living abroad, particularly in the UK, Germany, the US and France, sending money home is a vital way to stay connected and provide support. Whether it’s covering household expenses, education fees, healthcare bills or celebrating milestones, these remittances make a real difference.
Poland is one of Europe’s top remittance-receiving nations, and Paysend is proud to play a role in supporting these connections, offering an affordable, reliable and fast way to send money to loved ones back home.
Why choose Paysend?
Paysend combines speed, security and simplicity with competitive fees and exchange rates. Sending money to Poland with Paysend ensures your hard-earned money goes further, helping you provide the support your family needs.
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