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Avosend is an international fintech company focused on global money transfers from Russia. Its website says the service covers 48 countries and supports transfers via the website as well as iOS and Android apps. Funds can be sent to bank cards, bank accounts, e-wallets, or made available for cash pickup. Its positioning is clearly geared toward personal cross-border remittances rather than merchant acquiring or enterprise payment gateways.
On the payment side, Avosend supports Mastercard, Visa, and Mir bank cards issued in Russia, as well as Uzbekistan’s HUMO and Uzcard. Its recipient-country coverage is fairly broad, with the site listing China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, South Korea, India, the UAE, and parts of Europe, Latin America, and Africa. In the examples shown, China supports CNY payouts, while Uzbekistan supports UZS and USD. For delivery speed, the sample timing shown on the site is “a few minutes,” making it suitable for small, instant family remittances or cross-border living expenses.
Pricing information is only shown through partial examples: for transfers from Russian rubles to Uzbekistani som, the commission is 49 RUB or 1%, with an exchange rate shown as 1 RUB = 100.1205 UZS. Since there is no full fee schedule, the actual cost still needs to be confirmed per transaction based on the country, currency, and payout method. On compliance and security, Avosend discloses that its card processing system is PCI DSS Level 1 certified, directly connected to NSPK and UPI, certified as a UPI MoneyExpress processor, and integrated with anti-fraud systems. These are positive signals for cross-border card payments as well as AML and risk-control capabilities.
The advantages are broad country coverage, fast delivery, support for Russia’s mainstream domestic card scheme Mir, and access via both web and mobile apps. It is relatively friendly for users in Russia sending money to Central Asia, CIS countries, and parts of Asia. The drawback is limited public information: limits, KYC rules, refund mechanisms, and complete country-by-country fees are not clearly disclosed. It also does not provide an open API or enterprise integration documentation, so it is not suitable as a basis for directly evaluating a merchant-grade solution.
Avosend is better suited to users located in Russia who need to send money to overseas family, friends, or individual recipients. China is listed as a recipient country with CNY as the payout currency, but the site does not specify supported banks, payout restrictions, or local identity requirements. The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this is considered unknown. If alternatives are needed, users can compare KoronaPay, bank cross-border remittances, Western Union-style cash transfers, or Wise where available.
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avosend.com is an Russia Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach avosend.com directly.