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  • washed up contractor
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    Originally posted by 1 Jack Kada View Post
    I ve used transferwise and its not bad.

    Nice front end, good rates, but fees a little more then they should be

    Has anyone used Oanda Fxcm or one of the other brokers?

    If we were transferring 1000 or ten thousand or even a hundred grand from gbp to usd or gbp to eur which one would you choose?
    Not sure where the fees being a little more than they should be comes from. Been using Transferwise for about 4 years now and always found them cheaper than any other 'reputable' brokerage. Transferwise for me everytime.

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  • LondonPM1
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    Transferwise comes out trumps on top of Oanda and FXCM even on large figures...

    So I ll stick with that - Hope it helps future people

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  • clearedforlanding
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    Originally posted by Antman View Post
    Anybody with tips for moving Brazilian Reais to GBP?

    Buy property round the US embassy, get paid in US dollars. Struggled for a long time to find a solution for my big sis who is the CEO of a large company there.

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  • Antman
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    Anybody with tips for moving Brazilian Reais to GBP?

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  • BR14
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    I use https://www.torfx.com
    cheap, fast, reliable.

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  • Eirikur
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    I always use transfer wise, but here's a link for you https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/bank...ternationally/

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  • jmo21
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    Revolut is a good option for small-ish amounts
    https://www.revolut.com/faq#are-there-any-charges

    "Currency exchange transactions (Currency exchange and cross-currency card purchases, withdrawals, and bank transfers)
    Live market rate* with no fees, up to £5,000/ €6,000/ Fr6,000/ 20,000zl (or currency equivalent) per month. A 0.5% fee applies thereafter**"

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  • LondonPM1
    started a topic Moving money abroad - Transferwise / Oanda etc

    Moving money abroad - Transferwise / Oanda etc

    I ve used transferwise and its not bad.

    Nice front end, good rates, but fees a little more then they should be

    Has anyone used Oanda Fxcm or one of the other brokers?

    If we were transferring 1000 or ten thousand or even a hundred grand from gbp to usd or gbp to eur which one would you choose?

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