Before making any introduction: WE ARE LIVEEEEEE!! I know I made you scream LIIIIVEEE, and here I did once again. But please excuse my excitement level, or just get excited with me! πππ
I also have a special announcement that youβre gonna LOVE! But before telling you what it is, there are few things I want to tell you first.
Moment of fame πΎ
First, itβs for all my Beta users out there.
*grabs a toast* *speech mode on*
My dearest Beta users,
Roses are red, violets are blue.
If you were not here for me,
I would have never made it without you.
No matter how big I grow,
I want you to know that I will never forget the 1000+ of you. (YES ITβS 1000+ BETA USERS! )
Cheers, I love you π
*speech mode off*
New Partnerships π€
Second, Purpl has partnered with Paysend and Remitly, 10 million + users strong next-generation integrated global payment ecosystems, enabling consumers and businesses to pay and send money online anywhere, anyhow and in any currency π€. This means that you will be able to send your money to Purpl through Paysend and Remitly, in just a few clicks. Literally a few clicks π.
And now itβs time for the special announcement.
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Special Announcement π₯
This is for you, Senders and Receivers.
You will be able to send money with the lowest fees to family and friends in Lebanon and your beneficiaries can cash out with zero fees.
What does it mean? π€
Let’s say Karim in the UK wants to send a $500 birthday gift to his girlfriend Hiba in Lebanon. Karim uses Paysend or Remitly and sends $500. Hiba receives $500 through Purpl. Hiba cashes out $500 through Purpl.
β Lowest transfer fees for Karim – β Zero cashout fees for Hiba.
Sounds too good to be true right? π
Well, if you think it is try it out yourself. π ββοΈ
See you later! π
It was nice catching up, I will let you know how my first month live went in the next blog! Donβt miss it out.
In the meantime, you can read more about sending money to Lebanon and receiving money with Purpl.
Best,
Purpl