Skrill Refer a Friend Offer Summary

About Skrill
Skrill is a digital wallet and international money transfer service, regulated and licensed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 900001). You can use it to send money abroad to a bank account or to another Skrill wallet, hold a balance and pay online. It's part of the Paysafe group.
Sign Up Discount Details
Sign up through my link, then send your first international transfer of £100 or more. You get a £10 transfer credit that comes off the cost of that transfer.
The catch is the £100 minimum, and that it's a credit rather than cash. It's a discount on a transfer, you can't withdraw it. You also need to register through the referral link within three months of getting it.
UK residents, 18+.
Discount amount: £10
Qualifying amount: £100
How to get your discount
Step 1
Click my Skrill link, or go to scrimpr.co.uk/raf/skrill-money-transfer.
Step 2
Create your Skrill account and verify your ID.
Step 3
Send your first international money transfer of £100 or more.
Step 4
The £10 transfer credit comes off the cost of that transfer.

Refer a Friend Discount
Once you have made at least one international transfer yourself, you can refer your own friends from the Skrill app. For each friend who signs up through your link and sends a first transfer of £100 or more, you both get a £10 transfer credit. You can refer up to 50 people, and apply up to £50 of credits on a single transfer.
The credit is a discount on a future transfer, not cash you can withdraw.
Referrer reward: £10
Referee reward: £10
Max referrals: 50 friends
Important Information
Eligibility: UK residents, 18+, new customers only unless stated.
Minimum deposit: £100
Max referrals: 50 per referrer
FCA regulated: Yes (FRN: 900001)
Full T&Cs: Skrill's offer terms →
Frequently Asked Questions
No. It's a transfer credit that comes off the cost of a money transfer, so it's a £10 saving rather than £10 you can withdraw. You have to make a transfer to use it.
Register through the referral link within three months of getting it, then make a first international transfer of £100 or more. The £10 credit applies to that transfer.
Yes. Skrill Limited is authorised by the FCA as an e-money institution (FRN 900001), so your balance is held separately from Skrill's own funds. It's part of the Paysafe group, which also owns Neteller.
You will be directed to the Skrill website. T&Cs apply.
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