Send Money to Georgia With 0% Commission: Liberty Bank Promotion Now Live

Looking for the cheapest way to send money to Georgia? You’re in luck. Thanks to a new partnership between Paysend and Liberty Bank, customers can now send money to Visa Liberty Bank cards in Georgia with zero commission — from over 50 countries around the world.
Whether you're supporting family, helping with bills, or sending money to Georgia for a special occasion, you can now save more with every transfer.
What’s the offer?
From 18 April to 18 July 2025, customers who send money to Visa Liberty Bank cards in Georgia through Paysend will pay zero commission on their transfers.
- 0% customer commission
- Available for all transfers to Liberty Bank Visa cards in Georgia
- Transfers in GEL or USD
- No promo code needed – just select the right card
- Works from major countries including the UK, EU, Canada and more
If you're sending money to Georgia – including cities like Tbilisi – this is the perfect time to take advantage of low-cost, secure transfers.
How to send money to Georgia (and save)
Here’s how to make a commission-free transfer:
- Open the Paysend app or log in online
- Select Georgia as the destination country
- Enter your recipient’s Visa Liberty Bank card number
- Enter the transfer amount (you’ll see the 0% fee clearly on screen)
- Confirm and send – it’s that simple
Why use Paysend?
Whether you’re sending money to Georgia from the UK, Europe, Canada or beyond, Paysend makes it easy, fast and transparent:
- No hidden fees – what you see is what you pay
- Low-cost, high-speed delivery – most transfers arrive within minutes
- Available 24/7 – via mobile app or web
- Send money to Georgia, Tbilisi and beyond — wherever Visa Liberty Bank cards are used
- Bank-level security – your money and data are protected
Sending money to Georgia: FAQs
How to send money to Georgia through Paysend?
Log in to your Paysend account, select Georgia, enter your recipient’s Liberty Bank Visa card number, and complete the transfer — no commission, no fuss.
Can I send money to Georgia, Tbilisi?
Yes! This promotion covers transfers to Liberty Bank Visa cards anywhere in Georgia, including Tbilisi.
Is this the cheapest way to send money to Georgia?
During the promotion period, yes. With 0% commission, this is one of the cheapest ways to send money to Georgia via a digital platform.
What currencies can I send?
Transfers can be made in GEL or USD, depending on your location and preferences.
Is the offer time-limited?
Yes. The 0% commission offer is valid from 18 April to 18 July 2025.
Start saving today
Whether you're sending money to Georgia to help family, cover essentials or simply stay connected — now you can do it with zero commission and total peace of mind.
With Paysend, your money goes further.
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