Aus Bank receiver fees
#1
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Aus Bank receiver fees
Hi all,
Does anyone have any idea what, in particular HSBC Australia, charge their customers for 'receiving funds' into an account? My UK branch suggested that it's something like 0.75% of the balance, but they said there is a possible 'cap rate' too. I've had no luck with my email enquiry to them so far, so wondered what others have experienced / knowledge of.
many thanks,
Graham
Does anyone have any idea what, in particular HSBC Australia, charge their customers for 'receiving funds' into an account? My UK branch suggested that it's something like 0.75% of the balance, but they said there is a possible 'cap rate' too. I've had no luck with my email enquiry to them so far, so wondered what others have experienced / knowledge of.
many thanks,
Graham
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 312
Re: Aus Bank receiver fees
hmmm I didnt think there was... I know my father had to pay 25£ when transferring 1000£ over here. But I dont think there was any charge on this side.. if there was it would only have been a few dollars
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Re: Aus Bank receiver fees
Originally Posted by Max&Ozzy
Hi all,
Does anyone have any idea what, in particular HSBC Australia, charge their customers for 'receiving funds' into an account? My UK branch suggested that it's something like 0.75% of the balance, but they said there is a possible 'cap rate' too. I've had no luck with my email enquiry to them so far, so wondered what others have experienced / knowledge of.
many thanks,
Graham
Does anyone have any idea what, in particular HSBC Australia, charge their customers for 'receiving funds' into an account? My UK branch suggested that it's something like 0.75% of the balance, but they said there is a possible 'cap rate' too. I've had no luck with my email enquiry to them so far, so wondered what others have experienced / knowledge of.
many thanks,
Graham
HSBC = $10 .
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