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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:57pm

Ancient Printer

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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:57pm

LindaS28 wrote on Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:18pm:

Hi

We moved here in 2012.  We used a currency company called Foreign Currency Direct.  Excellent service and can transfer large and small sums i.e. Monthly pension etc.  

 

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Hope this helps

Linda

There are broadly three ways to transfer and exchange money for onward transmission:

1. Banks - expensive and less and less people use them

2. Currency exchange firms - there are dozens of them and you deal with a person though some do it online. You can take a "forward contract" and guarantee your exchange rate for some period ahead as well as booking a rate and tehn sending your money. That is known as "spot".

3. Online only - these seem to me to be the best. Many match buyers and sellers and cut out the banks completely. My favourite is Currency Fair whom I have used for years. Their web site is easy to navigate and the process completely straight forward. You will find them here: https://www.currencyfair.com/rafland/?channel=R8Z631. 

I will declare an interest now - if you send in, convert and send out over £2,000 both I AND you get €30 reward!!

Currency fair is not the only one to do this - many other do as well (and maybe pay more) but I like Currency Fair anyway! A.P.

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:00pm

Darrel57

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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 8:00pm

Ancient Printer wrote on Thu Sep 10, 2020 4:57pm:

There are broadly three ways to transfer and exchange money for onward transmission:

1. Banks - expensive and less and less people use them

 

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2. Currency exchange firms - there are dozens of them and you deal with a person though some do it online. You can take a "forward contract" and guarantee your exchange rate for some period ahead as well as booking a rate and tehn sending your money. That is known as "spot".

3. Online only - these seem to me to be the best. Many match buyers and sellers and cut out the banks completely. My favourite is Currency Fair whom I have used for years. Their web site is easy to navigate and the process completely straight forward. You will find them here: https://www.currencyfair.com/rafland/?channel=R8Z631. 

I will declare an interest now - if you send in, convert and send out over £2,000 both I AND you get €30 reward!!

Currency fair is not the only one to do this - many other do as well (and maybe pay more) but I like Currency Fair anyway! A.P.

Thank you very much for that 

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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2020 7:11am

Darrel57 wrote on Wed Sep 2, 2020 3:13pm:

Hi

My wife and myself are moving to Torrevieja and are selling our property in the UK

 

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What is the best way to transfer funds after selling our property without incurring, heavy transfer commission or losing out on poor exchange rates

The fund transfer would be in the region of approxinately £200,000

Thank you

Darrel

Hi,Darrel, I’ve just been through the whole process myself and can highly recommend Currencies Direct. Setting up an account was easy and the rate they gave me was very good. I dealt with a lady called Myrah initially so if you’re not yet sorted contact me for her details. If you need to sort a bank account Paul at Banco Sabadell set my account up which is specially tailored to cater for house purchase  He explained every aspect of the account and also sorted a debit card and house insurance at a very good price. Again, if you want details let me know. Getting NIE and sorting electric, water, community charges etc., was all dealt with by  Mercedes at KINU5 estate agency. If you want I’ll check with her if she can help you because I don’t know if she only works for KINU5.

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