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Send dollars to Latin America from your U.S. bank account for free only in Ugly Cash
Send dollars to Latin America from your U.S. bank account for free only in Ugly Cash
Updated over a week ago

We achieved what seemed impossible 🫡.

Now, the Ugly Members in the U.S. can send money to Latin America immediately and without fees, thanks to our Digital Bridge. Pretty cool, right?

This feature makes it possible to send money internationally among the members of our app. You can view the list of U.S. states where our Digital Bridge is available by clicking here.

You can now add funds to your Ugly Cash account directly from your U.S. bank account and send dollars to Latin-American without any fees.

In simpler terms: with Ugly Cash, you can make payments to other people just like you do on Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, but beyond the borders of the U.S. It's international and commission-free!

What our digital bridge allows:

✅ Money transfer from the U.S. to Latin America without fees.

✅ Instant 24/7 money transfer from the U.S. to Latin America.

✅ Receipt of balance in dollars.

✅ Preview of conversion to local currency, so you know exactly the exchange value of what you're sending 😉.

✅ Send from $1.

How does our Digital Bridge work?

  1. Go to the main menu of your Ugly Cash app.

  2. Press the “Send” button located in the bottom menu.

  3. Enter the amount you want to send.

  4. You can preview the amount you will send in the local currency of the destination country by selecting the “Latin Switch” option. The received balance will always be in eUSD¹ 🤑.

  5. Enter the $Uglytag of the recipient.

  6. Confirm to send by sliding the bill to the top of your screen.

  7. Wait for your beautiful confirmation receipt and share it with whomever you want.

Forget about the annoying procedures and fees at the corner store or exchange houses.

Discover more in these related articles:

How to deposit money in Ugly Cash
Instant deposits using other debit cards
States of the U.S. where our digital bridge is available

¹The acronym "USD," as well as the symbol "$," are used and displayed on various screens of this application as a reference to represent the value of a virtual asset called eUSD, not a balance or amount in US dollars, even when not explicitly stated. What you have and use in this application are eUSD, which is a cryptocurrency that pegs its value to the US dollar, without being one.

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