Paysend January Giveaway Winners 2026

We’re excited to announce the winners of our January Monthly Referral Giveaway!
Each month, Paysend customers who invite friends through our Invite Friends programme are automatically entered for the chance to win cash prizes — simply by sharing their referral link and helping friends make their first international transfer.
Here are our lucky winners for January:
EEA + UK Winners
🥇 $1,000 USD – Pengfei Y., Hungary
🥈 $750 USD – Maksym Z., Czech Republic
🥉 $500 USD – Eldar S., Sweden
Poland Winners
🥇 $1,000 USD – Artur C., Poland
🥈 $750 USD – Igor N., Poland
🥉 $500 USD – Serhii S., Poland
What our customers are saying
“Paysend helps me make fast and reliable international transfers, so I can easily support my family and loved ones abroad without delays or complications.
Thank you again for the opportunity and the reward.”
If you didn’t win this time — don’t worry.
There’s still time to be one of our lucky winners in the February Giveaway, and with the March Giveaway starting soon, you’ll have even more chances to win as part of our ongoing monthly competition.
Simply invite your friends to Paysend and start earning rewards — your next transfer could bring you closer to the top prize!
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