Re: Exchange Rate
Another issue I’m having is getting my funds out from CAD to GBP. You can’t transfer more that 7500 CAD from BMO using exchange tools (XE, transfer wise etc ..). Anyone had any success writing themselves a cheque from their CAD to GBP account ? What other options are there if your not in TO?
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Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by BritCanadaNewbie
(Post 12405970)
Another issue I’m having is getting my funds out from CAD to GBP. You can’t transfer more that 7500 CAD from BMO using exchange tools (XE, transfer wise etc ..). Anyone had any success writing themselves a cheque from their CAD to GBP account ? What other options are there if your not in TO?
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Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by BritCanadaNewbie
(Post 12405970)
Another issue I’m having is getting my funds out from CAD to GBP. You can’t transfer more that 7500 CAD from BMO using exchange tools (XE, transfer wise etc ..). Anyone had any success writing themselves a cheque from their CAD to GBP account ? What other options are there if your not in TO?
I just did a dummy test to send CDN$20,000 from my HSBC in Vancouver to any recipient in UK and TransferWise states they would receive GBP11,715.69p by tomorrow night. BTW....I'm currently doing this dummy transaction in Jakarta, Indonesia. |
Re: Exchange Rate
No such joy with BMO. I’m not in TO either so can’t wire out :(
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Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by BritCanadaNewbie
(Post 12406157)
No such joy with BMO. I’m not in TO either so can’t wire out :(
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Re: Exchange Rate
i'm in UK. BMO States you in need to be in country to Send wires. How to get your funds from your account to broker? Bill pay? EFT?
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Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by BritCanadaNewbie
(Post 12406318)
i'm in UK. BMO States you in need to be in country to Send wires. How to get your funds from your account to broker? Bill pay? EFT?
With HSBC Canada it's a straight on-line transfer of funds to TransferWise who then do an on-line exchange/transfer to any UK account. The action only takes a few minutes. The actual transfer could take a couple of work-days. Like I said previously...I do it even I'm on holiday in Indonesia. |
Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by Davita
(Post 12406468)
BMO has on-line banking.....https://www1.bmo.com/onlinebanking/c...main?product=5
With HSBC Canada it's a straight on-line transfer of funds to TransferWise who then do an on-line exchange/transfer to any UK account. The action only takes a few minutes. The actual transfer could take a couple of work-days. Like I said previously...I do it even I'm on holiday in Indonesia. Anyone ever tried writing themselves a cheque from their CAD to GBP account ? That can work if cash isn’t urgent right ? |
Re: Exchange Rate
$2.05 is the 25 year average for £1.
Why anyone moves from the UK to Canada with this exchange rate is beyond me. |
Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by Steve_
(Post 12407776)
$2.05 is the 25 year average for £1.
Why anyone moves from the UK to Canada with this exchange rate is beyond me. Over the past ten years, GBP/CAD has spent more time below 1.60 than it has above 1.90, and general consensus seems to be that Britain's fortunes are worse before they're better, so unless Canada enters a depression, anything above 1.70 is likely a ways off. As a general rule, not many people have the luxury of waiting 5-15 years to see if they get an exchange rate they like. |
Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by BritCanadaNewbie
(Post 12406688)
? Yes I know online banking . Can’t do larger that 7500$ with BMO. Even on the phone. I can’t send a wire unless I’m in country. I’m not in canada to open a HSBC account.
Anyone ever tried writing themselves a cheque from their CAD to GBP account ? That can work if cash isn’t urgent right ? |
Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 12409183)
My banking officer here (Scotia) has told me I can write myself a cheque drawn on my Barclays account in the UK and pay it into my Scotia account.
Like some of the others, we find the easiest and best route to be Transferwise. |
Re: Exchange Rate
Interesting. I have never tried to move money from my Canadian account to my UK account via transferwise, I have always done it the other way around.
Of course in the UK, there is a 'faster payments' limit of £10k per transaction, but this is easily worked around by doing multiple transfers over a few minutes each of £10k etc. Transferwise works fine with that. |
Re: Exchange Rate
Anybody used https://www.ofx.com/en-ca/?
They've offered me a very competitive spread rate to transfer funds from Canada to UK, and have been particularly efficient and courteous setting up an account so far, but wondered if there's any personal experience of them? |
Re: Exchange Rate
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 12409525)
Anybody used https://www.ofx.com/en-ca/?
They've offered me a very competitive spread rate to transfer funds from Canada to UK, and have been particularly efficient and courteous setting up an account so far, but wondered if there's any personal experience of them? OFX Lowest exchange rate fee was quoted at 0.4% compared to Transferwise at 0.47% on sums over £3000. I will set up an account with OFX and compare service with Transferwise and give feedback. |
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