Paysend November Giveaway Winners 2025

We’re excited to announce the winners of our November Paysend Invite Friends Giveaway! Throughout the month, thousands of customers referred friends and family to try simple, fast international transfers with Paysend — and three lucky referrers have the three prizes prize.
A huge congratulations to this month’s winners:
- Evans - Lithuania - 450 EUR
- Collen - Lithuania - 275 EUR
- Vladyslav - Iceland - 200 USD
Thank you for being part of our growing global community and for continuing to share Paysend with the people who matter to you.
Why referrals matter
Every time you invite a friend to Paysend, you help more people access secure, affordable international money transfers. Thanks to your support, our community is expanding across the world — and we’re thrilled to keep celebrating that with exciting monthly giveaways.
What’s next: 24 Days of Christmas Giveaway
The celebrations don’t stop here! From 1–24 December, we’re running our biggest giveaway of the year — the 24 Days of Christmas Giveaway. Every day brings a new prize, increasing in value from $100 USD on 1 December all the way to $1,000 USD on Christmas Eve.
Each successful referral in December automatically counts as an entry for the next day’s draw, so the more you share, the more chances you have to win.
Keep sending, keep sharing, and good luck!
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Sending money to Turkey involves more than simply choosing the lowest fee or the most attractive exchange rate. With fluctuations in the Turkish lira (TRY), strict banking requirements such as IBAN accuracy, and different payout preferences across recipients, an option that may work well for some senders is one that focuses on consistent delivery and transparency, depending on the provider, payout method, and local conditions.
For many senders, especially those supporting family or managing regular payments, the key is balancing speed, currency choice, and payout method. During periods such as Ramadan or Kurban Bayramı, when bank processing may slow down, these decisions become even more important.

Bank wire transfers via SWIFT, SEPA, and ACH power most institutional cross-border payments through established bank networks, while digital services like Paysend streamline personal remittances with direct-to-card transfers* and upfront pricing. This article explains how each system works, its structural trade-offs for everyday international senders, and why Paysend may be more practical for expats, migrant workers, and freelancers, though bank wires remain essential for corporate needs.
This comparison matters most for individuals sending money internationally for personal or family reasons – such as expats supporting relatives, migrant workers paying rent, international students covering tuition, or freelancers handling recurring transfers – rather than corporate treasury operations or large institutional settlements.
Comparisons reflect general industry characteristics and may not apply to all transactions or providers.