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Venmo Unlocks Global Reach With New PayPal Payment Connection - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
Venmo is stepping beyond its domestic comfort zone in a move that quietly reshapes what the app can be. This is the biggest widening of Venmo’s addressable market since launch. As of March 23, Venmo users can now seamlessly send and receive money with hundreds of millions of PayPal users across 90 markets, extending the service’s peer-to-peer model to a global audience for the first time. The connection is built around a familiar behavior rather than a new habit: users search by phone number, enter an amount in U.S. dollars, add a note and send.
Why This Move Changes Venmo’s Role
What makes the launch notable is how little it asks users to relearn. Venmo is trying to make international money movement feel as casual as splitting dinner. Senders can use a recipient’s full phone number to find eligible PayPal accounts, and the app automatically shows exactly how much the recipient will clearly receive in their preferred currency before the transfer is completed. PayPal says currency conversion rates and any applicable fees are displayed up front, while recipients can see who sent the money, the amount received, the currency and the payment note attached to it.

The strategy is landing against a very clear consumer frustration. Payment app fragmentation has become a daily nuisance with surprisingly real consequences. In a Venmo-commissioned survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, 59% of payment app users said they would stop using other apps if one let them send money globally with ease. Nearly half, or 49%, said they had downloaded or switched apps just to pay someone back, while 30% said they had forgotten to repay someone entirely because they did not have the right app. Among Gen Z, that figure rose sharply to 52% nationwide.
The cross-border angle may be where the update becomes more than convenience theater. Venmo is betting that social payments should move as globally as people already do. PayPal says 41% of Americans send money or gifts to friends and family living in another country, and among Gen Z, 42% do so at least monthly. For users who have traveled or lived abroad in the past three years, 77% said it matters to use the same payment app they rely on at home. Venmo is waiving its international fee for eligible transfers through Aug. 24, 2026.