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Thursday, November 13, 2025
Global fintech company Paysend has expanded its collaboration with Visa through
a new programme aimed at improving the speed and transparency of cross-border
money movement. The programme leverages Paysend’s Enterprise API to enable Visa
merchants and partners in North America to access new real-time payout capabilities.
According to reports by The Paypers and Finextra published on 21 October 2025,
the initiative builds on the existing partnership between the two companies,
which already supports real-time transfers to eligible Visa debit cards in
more than 100 markets worldwide.
Visa representatives stated that the new phase of the partnership seeks to
address key challenges in global remittances, including settlement delays and
limited payout options. The integration aims to expand the availability of
card-to-card payments for international disbursements and remittances.
Paysend’s Enterprise API will now be accessible to Visa’s ecosystem of
merchants, platforms, and financial service providers, offering opportunities
to streamline global payouts for business customers.