New customer offer: Zero fees* and Special Exchange rate on your first transfer

If you're new to Paysend, there’s never been a better time to try us. We’re offering new customers in the US, UK, and Germany a special welcome:
No transfer fees and a Special Exchange Rate on your first money transfer — no promo code needed.
A smart way to send money
Looking for money transfer offers? Paysend makes your first money transfer online easy and rewarding:
- Zero transfer fees
- Special FX rate that helps your money go further
- No promo code required – the offer is applied automatically
- Send to 100+ countries via card, account or wallet
- Works for all currencies, all payout methods, all networks – including same-currency transfers like USD to USD and EUR to EUR.
Whether you’re supporting family, sending gifts, or covering expenses abroad, it’s a quick and low-cost way to get started.
Disclaimer: *New customers only. Offer valid from 22nd April 2025 through 30th June 2025 included. One-time offer for first transfer only. FX rates are determined by Paysend and may include a margin. Third-party charges may still apply. Terms and Conditions apply.
How to transfer money internationally with Paysend
Wondering how to transfer money internationally from the US, UK or Germany? It’s simple:
- Download the Paysend app or visit the Paysend website. There’s no cost to sign up.
- Create an account
- Select ‘Send money’
- Select your recipient country
- Enter recipient details - bank account or bank card
- Enter the amount you want to transfer
- Pick a payment method – bank account, debit/credit card, Digital Wallets
- Review the live exchange rate and fees (your first transfer will show Zero fee + Special Exchange rate)
- Send! Most transfers arrive in minutes, and your recipient doesn’t need a Paysend account
Exchange rates vary and are subject to change, so please check the Paysend app for real-time rates. Need to know how long an international money transfer takes? With Paysend, 95% of transfers are completed in seconds. We will send your money in real-time, but it could take up to three business days depending on your recipient's bank
Why Paysend?
If you're comparing how to send money internationally, here’s why Paysend stands out:
- Transparent pricing – no hidden fees
- Secure delivery – with 24/7 protection and support
- Trusted by 10+ million users worldwide
- Easy-to-use and intuitive app
- No codes. No catches. Just an exclusive customer offer to get you started.
Disclaimer: *New customers only. Offer valid from 22nd April 2025 through 30th June 2025 included. One-time offer for first transfer only. FX rates are determined by Paysend and may include a margin. Third-party charges may still apply. Terms and Conditions apply.
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