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Remitsy Launches Same-Day Money Transfers from Australia to Europe with Industry-Low Fee
SYDNEY, AU / ACCESS Newswire / August 1, 2025 / In response to rising demand for faster and more affordable international payments, Remitsy - PULSEPOINT PTY LTD today announced the official launch of same-day money transfers from Australia to Europe, paired with some of the lowest fees in the market.
The move is set to disrupt traditional cross-border remittance services, which are often slow, expensive, and lacking transparency. Designed for individuals, expats, and small businesses, Remitsy's upgraded service offers transparent pricing, near real-time exchange rates, and transfers completed within 24 hours - a significant improvement over legacy bank solutions that typically take several days.
"We've seen growing frustration among customers who feel trapped by hidden charges and slow transfer times," said Marc Alexander Schepis, CEO of Remitsy. "This launch marks a turning point: same-day transfers at significantly lower costs, with no guesswork."
Traditional bank transfers often include high fees, poor exchange rates, and long waiting periods. Remitsy eliminates unnecessary intermediaries by leveraging modern financial infrastructure, allowing users to send money to Europe faster and with full visibility of costs upfront.
Unlike banks that apply hidden margins to exchange rates, Remitsy's pricing is clear and competitive. Customers can view the exact fees and real-time rates before sending, helping them get the most out of every dollar-especially for frequent transfers or large payments.
Using Remitsy is simple: users sign up at Remitsy.com, enter the recipient's details, and approve the transfer after reviewing all costs. Most payments are delivered within 24 hours, and tracking is available every step of the way.
As Australians become more globally connected-whether for work, family, or business-Remitsy's streamlined remittance service provides a smarter, more reliable alternative to outdated methods.
About Remitsy - PULSEPOINT PTY LTD
Remitsy is a cross-border payment platform headquartered in Sydney, Australia. The company focuses on providing transparent, fast, and affordable money transfer services for individuals and businesses. By leveraging innovative financial technologies, Remitsy helps users bypass traditional banking delays and hidden fees.
Contact:
Business Name: Remitsy - PULSEPOINT PTY LTD
CEO: Marc Alexander Schepis
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://remitsy.com
Registered Address: One International Towers, Level 35, 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
SOURCE: Remitsy.com
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