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Peru’s official currency is the Sol (PEN), represented by the symbol S/. The Peruvian sol is subdivided into 100 céntimos and has been the national currency since 1991, when it replaced the inti. Today, the sol is the only legal tender accepted across the country – from Lima’s busy shopping malls to small markets in the Andes.

At Paysend, we believe the best stories of leadership come from within. This article is part of a new series where we share perspectives from our leaders – highlighting the values, ideas and people practices that shape our company.

We’re giving away $1000 USD (or equivalent) bonus rewards in prizes, with three Paysend customers winning bonuses credited straight to their Paysend Bonus accounts!
Want to enter? It’s simple, from 1st October 2025 to 31st of October 2025, Invite a friend to Paysend, and every successful invite is another chance to win.

We’re always working to make sending money to your loved ones fast, secure and easy. That’s why we’re pleased to share an important update: transfers of up to ₱50,000 to the Philippines are now delivered within seconds*
*Your money will be sent in real time; however, transfer delivery times may vary based on recipient bank processing, compliance checks, or other factors.