Paysend wants to celebrate the New Year by allowing customers to move funds

Paysend wants to celebrate the New Year by allowing customers to move funds

  • Paysend is the next-generation payment platform enabling customers and businesses all around the world to pay
  • The company wants to celebrate the New Year by allowing customers to move funds to China for less
  • The team wants to provide customers with an all-new method of moving money
  • The fantastic news for our customers is that they can now make their first money transfer to a Weixin user in China fee-free
  • No matter how much they wish to send, up until the 20th of March
  • Signing a kinship commitment letter declares your relationship with the sender, selecting Family Support
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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