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Send from Payoneer to nsave

Easily move funds from Payoneer and access better local rates

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If you receive international payments through Payoneer, you can transfer funds directly to your nsave USD (ACH or SWIFT), or GBP account. This allows you to access more favorable exchange rates and manage your money globally with ease.

Follow these steps to get started:


✅ Step-by-Step Guide

1. Log in to your Payoneer account


Start by signing in at payoneer.com

2. Access “Recipient Accounts”


  • Go to Manage Accounts

  • Select Recipient Accounts

3. Add Your nsave Account


  • Click on Account details on the top right corner

  • Select the account you would like to receive into

    • USD (ACH or Wire)

    • GBP

  • Fill in your nsave bank details depending on the selected account.

For example, if you are connecting your ACH account:

  • Account Holder Name: Your full name (exactly as registered with nsave)

  • Currency: USD

  • Bank Country: USA

  • Account Type: Checking account

  • Bank Name: As shown in your nsave app

  • Routing Number: Copy from your nsave account details

  • Account Number: Copy from your nsave account details

4. Initiate the Transfer from Payoneer


  • Go to WithdrawTo Bank Account

  • Choose:

    • From: Your Payoneer USD or GBP balance

    • To: The nsave account you just added

5. Enter the Amount


  • Type in how much you’d like to transfer

  • Make sure it meets Payoneer’s minimum withdrawal amount

6. Review and Confirm


  • Click Review

  • Double-check your transfer details (amount, account, fees)

  • Confirm the withdrawal to complete the transfer

🇧🇩 Special Note for Bangladesh Users

If you’re based in Bangladesh, transferring USD from Payoneer to your nsave account may make you eligible for the 2.5% government cash incentive on foreign remittances. This is applied automatically for qualifying transfers.


📌 Need Help?

If you have any questions, reach out via in-app chat, we’re happy to assist.

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