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Need to change some Gbp to cad{fair bit and already in Canada} and wondered if anyone has some suggestions before I sign up to a random on google because it has a flashy web page
thanks in advance
Transferwise are quick, with good rates.
Revolut gave a cracking rate when I exchange a few k of gbp into euro last year
I use Transferwise pretty regularly - its good
I've been using CurrencyFair for a few years now. Seem pretty good.
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OFX for me. I've not used any others but no hassle for the three or four times I've used them.
Yep, OFX, HiFX which are now part of xe.com or TransferWise, whichever is offering the best rate.
They will ask for some ID (e.g copy of passport) for anti-fraud.
Ive been a transferwise user for 4 yrs now. Excellent platform. Brilliantly simple as a regular user. Bang on the mid market rates (can't get better) with very very low fees. Less than 0.5% to change £1k into € or CA$
If you use my link, you get zero fee on £500 transfer.
(I get naked a massage with bubble bath and round the world 1st class plane tickets, so fair's fair) https://transferwise.com/u/markj3
Very good phone app too. I also have 2x free accounts with them. One in GBP another in EUR so can hold funds there before changing at the best rate and sending out to my other accounts in France or UK.
Another +1 for TransferWise. Makes the whole process very easy, sets out costs and timeframes up front so you know what expect. It's hard to believe everyone put up with slow and expense bank transfers for so long!
Barclaycard.
Stick it in a machine, get the best rate available anywhere, zero transfer fee.
Transfer money in to pay it off, no interest.
Afaik the best and cheapest way of getting cash
Another vote for revolut
Barclaycard.
Stick it in a machine, get the best rate available anywhere, zero transfer fee.
Transfer money in to pay it off, no interest.
Afaik the best and cheapest way of getting cash
hmmm,barclaycard say there is a 2,99% charge for each withdrawal, that doesnt sound too good to me
http://help.barclaycard.co.uk/brochure/spending_transactions/use-card-abroad
Are transferwise good choice for large single transfers - executor to a will & need to send about £27k to Australia & France in near future.
I've used MoneyCorp previously for transferring funds from UK to CDN. If you've never done it before you need to make sure you get all the relevant details from the receiving bank in Canada but suspect that's the same for all companies.
Dickyboy, yes transferwise is fine for large sums. Your limit is more likely to be at your bank end so you may need to do a couple of tranches. I've used it to acquire a couple of properties with transfers to theNotary's account in France. As usual always best to check destination with a £1 transfer first.
Thanks stoner - I'll check with recipients first but looks like a good option.
As per Stoner you might need to do multiple transfers (Barclays has or had a 10K per day limit) into a holding account with the FX company who will then transfer it all over in one go. Despite doing tests there's still a bit of sweating between the money leaving my UK account and it appearing in my CDN account.
Currency Fair works well for me, no problems. Rates half way between buy and sell, 0.3% commission, £3 for the final transfer. No good for cash though, unless you have a bank account in the currency you're transferring to.
Currency wise. I wouldn't give a Forex for anything else
Transferwise for big amounts, Revolut for small/holiday spending.
I'd love to go all in with R but after reading some of the issues users have with big transfers in their forum, they've some way to go.
Currencyfair here but i think their exchange rates are a slightly below the other p2ps. As said above you need an account in the other currency to get cash out.
Transferwise worked well for me (aside from my bank freezing my account due to suspicious activity) my sister set up a transferwise account and I was able to pay direct into that, whilst I set up a tf account which paid direct into my brothers euro bank, think it was under £100 to transfer £25k. Thanks all.
Bigger branches of ASDA do currency exchange at very good rates indeed.
caxton fx have been good for me the few times ive needed to pay someone overseas.
good stuff DB.
Banks are very twitchy these days unfortunately.
An even if you try and give them a heads up before doing something abnormal they still freak out.