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Paysend: Introduces 50 new receiving countries to its global payments network

Paysend: Introduces 50 new receiving countries to its global payments network

  • Paysend is a next generation integrated global payment ecosystem, enabling consumers and businesses to pay and send money online anywhere
  • Announces that 50 new receiving countries have been introduced to its global payments network since the start of 2022
  • These additional payments corridors mean that customers can now send money to over 170 countries worldwide
  • As more and more people around the world require services to help them send funds
  • Continue to expand the reach of our network and the number of countries that our customers can send money
  • Helping people across the globe experience more affordable rates for transferring money

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