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Sling Money Rebrands to Morse and Expands into Global Investing

Autor: Morse Team

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

London, UK – 15 April 2026 – Sling Money, the global financial app helping people get paid and move money across borders, today announced that it is rebranding as Morse and significantly expanding its product offering. In addition to a new name, Morse will soon enable people in more than 150 countries to invest in US stocks and ETFs, alongside a series of new features that make it easier to get paid, spend, send, save, and invest globally.

"We believe financial access should be global, instant and low cost," said Mike Hudack, Co-Founder and CEO of Morse. "We started with person-to-person payments, but that was never the finish line. Today, Morse is becoming one account for everything, everywhere – where you can receive your paycheck, save, invest, spend and send money around the world."

From Sling to Morse

When the company launched as Sling, its focus was on helping people send money from person to person. Since then, the business and its customers have outgrown the name.

Today, people across Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Indonesia – among many other countries – receive their salaries directly into Morse. Customers throughout Latin America use the Morse Card to spend anywhere in the world with no foreign transaction fees or exchange-rate markup. Mexican-Americans use Morse to send money home to family in Mexico. Ugandans use Morse to support relatives studying at universities in Europe.

Very soon, customers around the world will also be able to grow their money in Morse by investing in leading US companies and index funds.

Why Morse?

More than 150 years ago, Morse code powered the earliest global financial network – transmitting stock quotes across trading floors, carrying news, enabling trades, and moving money across borders long before the internet existed. That original financial network, and the scale of the company's ambition today, inspired the new name.

"Morse code carried the first global financial signals," Hudack said. "We're building a modern version of that network – one that anyone, anywhere can access instantly and at low cost."

New Features Rolling Out

Alongside the rebrand and upcoming investing product, Morse is rolling out a number of new capabilities designed to make it easier to participate in the global financial system:

  • Global payouts to bank accounts and mobile wallets: Morse users will be able to send money directly to bank accounts and mobile money wallets around the world, starting with Pix in Brazil and expanding over time. Sending money between Morse users will remain free and typically takes around three seconds. Sending straight to bank accounts will be fast and competitively priced.
  • More ways to get paid into Morse: In addition to existing options such as US bank details, Pix keys and CLABEs, Morse is transitioning European IBANs to be in users' own names, and adding support for receiving blockchain payments on multiple blockchains beyond Solana.
  • Morse Visa Card in more countries: The Morse Visa Card is expanding to roughly 100 countries over the course of 2026. The company will also begin shipping physical cards to customers in the United States, Latin America and additional markets.
  • Helping users grow their savings: Morse plans to roll out access to tokenized US Treasuries and other high-quality, yield-bearing instruments, everywhere regulation allows.

One Account Across the Globe

To support this broader product surface, Morse has redesigned its app experience and is rolling out the new design over the coming days. The goal is to make Morse a single, integrated account where users can receive their paycheck, hold and grow their savings, invest in global markets, spend locally and internationally, and send money across borders – all from one place.

"Our mission is to connect everyone in the world to a global financial network – instantly and at low cost," Hudack said. "It shouldn't matter where you were born, where you live, what you do for a living, or what kind of phone you have. You should be able to get paid by any company in the world, invest in global markets, and send and receive money from anyone, anywhere. Wherever you are, whoever you are – the signal should get through."

About Morse

Morse is a global financial app built to give anyone, anywhere instant, low-cost access to the financial system. From getting paid and holding savings to spending, sending and investing, Morse brings together the tools people need to participate in the global economy in a single account. Formerly known as Sling Money, Morse serves customers across Latin America, Africa, Asia and beyond. Learn more at morsemoney.com.

Media Contact: press@morsemoney.com