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International Money Transfers Just Got Easier (Paysend + Visa)

Sending money abroad used to mean high fees, slow transfers, and confusing exchange rates. With the expanded partnership between Paysend and Visa, that process is becoming much faster and simpler.

March 6, 2026

Paysend and Visa partnership for global transfers

The Problem With International Transfers

If you have ever sent money to another country, you probably know how frustrating the process can be.

Traditional bank transfers often include multiple fees, unclear exchange rates, and waiting times that can take several days.

In a world where almost everything is instant, international payments have remained surprisingly slow. That is exactly the problem companies like Paysend are trying to solve.

What Changed With the Visa Partnership

Paysend expanded its strategic partnership with Visa to make global transfers even more accessible.

As a result, sending money to Visa cards is now possible in more than 100 countries with significantly faster processing.

For users, this means fewer steps, faster delivery, and a much clearer understanding of what they are actually paying for.

Why This Is Convenient for Users

The biggest advantage of the Paysend ecosystem is how simple the process has become.

Transfers can happen almost instantly, so recipients often receive funds in real time instead of waiting several business days.

The service also shows the final amount and exchange rate before you send anything, which helps avoid unexpected fees.

In most cases, all you need is the recipient’s card number or phone number, and the transfer takes just a few clicks.

A Global Payment Ecosystem

Today Paysend serves more than 11 million customers around the world.

The platform connects to a massive payment infrastructure with access to over 25 billion payment endpoints globally.

This means you can send money almost anywhere, whether the recipient uses Visa, Mastercard, or a local payment network.