Send and receive money with ease using Venmo
Venmo is a free social money app that makes it simple to send and request money from your friends and peers, similar to Paypal and Cash App. You can request payments, send money and split bills with others directly within Venmo.
Venmo also lets you spend anywhere cards are accepted with a Venmo Visa credit card and a Venmo Mastercard debit card. Both cards offer cashback when you spend at participating retailers, letting you save while you spend.
Venmo is a free social payments app that allows you to send and receive money between friends, but it can also be used to pay for goods and services both online and offline. Venmo offers both debit and credit cards that can be used in stores, but you can also use it to pay for services online. Examples of apps that support Venmo payments include Uber Eats, Grubhub and Zola.
Where is Venmo accepted?
Is Venmo trustworthy?
Venmo is owned by industry payment processing veteran Paypal. It was founded in 2009 and processes billions of dollars worth of transactions each year. Venmo is widely accepted by major retailers online and offline. It is considered safe and trustworthy for use to send and receive payments, as evidenced by the tens of millions of Venmo users (defined as someone who uses the app more than once per year.)
Share, send and receive payments with ease
Venmo makes sending money simple. You can request and send payments to friends and family with notes attached for quick and simple remittances. You can also split payments amongst friends, which is convenient when paying for group purchases or saving for special events among friends. This can be used for everything from paying for pizza during a night out to splitting rent with your roommates.
In addition to sending payments between friends and family, you can also use it to pay for goods and services online and in stores, making it a flexible and convenient payment option wherever you are, online and offline.