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BANKS
Wife has a Barclays account in UK
I have a HSBC In Sydney, are both these banks accessible? |
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Originally Posted by AndrewMarilyn
(Post 8840264)
Wife has a Barclays account in UK
I have a HSBC In Sydney, are both these banks accessible? |
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One will be needed an Australian Bank sir.
Open an account from the UK with the NAB. http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connec..._Finance/15/23 You won't be paying any dodgy overseas transaction charges and rates. NAB operate fee free for most things. |
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many thanks......................you don't work for them do you?
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I agree with the NAB for most people. Due to its NO monthly fees for anyone.
Barclays bank did use to have branches here, and some are still listed on various websites, but they closed operations back in the 90's (shortly after I dealt with them :blink: ) Australian Stock Exchange Barclays Bank Australia Limited This company is not only delisted, it is also deregistered. That means it has been struck off the official register and no longer exists. Barclays Bank Australia Ltd, 358 The Horsley Dr Fairfield, NSW , 2165 But all they sell there now is... Berlei Bras :D The Internet is slowly becoming out of date... |
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Yep, NAB is good because of no monthly fees. Also if bank network isn't important to you, there's also ING Direct (Orange Everyday account).
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You can access your cash using your Barclays Connect or Barclays VISA Electron card free of transaction charges from Westpac ATM's. You'll still get hit with conversion charges, but not an ATM fee.
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Originally Posted by AndrewMarilyn
(Post 8840264)
Wife has a Barclays account in UK
I have a HSBC In Sydney, are both these banks accessible? Do you mean can you transfer your account over to the local branch of those banks? No. |
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Originally Posted by AndrewMarilyn
(Post 8840328)
many thanks......................you don't work for them do you?
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We're going to be moving to Brisbane around July next year, when would be a good time to open an account in Oz? Or is it that the earlist you open an account the better?
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Originally Posted by Dave.McLeod
(Post 8841071)
We're going to be moving to Brisbane around July next year, when would be a good time to open an account in Oz? Or is it that the earlist you open an account the better?
If you are planning to open a bank account while outside of OZ, it is suggested that you only open a bank account around a month before. I have called both NAB and also commonwealth. They both offer the option to open the bank from outside OZ. Note that you won't be able to touch that money until you arrive in OZ, go to the bank, sign some papers etc and verify your identity. Thus, that's why they suggested that I'll open the bank a month before (they will prepare it obviously), then find a good day to transfer the money. Cheers B!K3R |
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Hi B!k3r...
Thanks for your reply...I'll hold off then closer to the time then. :thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by Dave.McLeod
(Post 8841071)
We're going to be moving to Brisbane around July next year, when would be a good time to open an account in Oz? Or is it that the earlist you open an account the better?
Move to Melbourne. Brissy sucks and I should know cos I'm stuck here ;) |
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Originally Posted by denzil73
(Post 8842182)
Move to Melbourne. Brissy sucks and I should know cos I'm stuck here ;)
So, what's your say? |
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Ditto...
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