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TransferWise
Now that TransferWise is all but dead in the UAE, what alternatives are there?
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Re: TransferWise
Why is TW dead in UAE? On their website they're still showing its possible to send funds between GBP >< AED.
Otherwise CurrencyFair (Ireland based) are a good alternative. Exchange rates are almost similar to TW's Another good option is the Fineco Bank mulicurrencies account (Italy based). They don't offer a AED account but do offer a USD account which can receive USD funds from anywhere in the world and then convert to GBP at near mid-market exchange rate. |
Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by psychopomp1
(Post 12940814)
Why is TW dead in UAE? On their website they're still showing its possible to send funds between GBP >< AED.
Otherwise CurrencyFair (Ireland based) are a good alternative. Exchange rates are almost similar to TW's Another good option is the Fineco Bank mulicurrencies account (Italy based). They don't offer a AED account but do offer a USD account which can receive USD funds from anywhere in the world and then convert to GBP at near mid-market exchange rate. Looking into CurrencyFair. Seems the way; also the local provider AlAnsariEX have a reasonable app. |
Re: TransferWise
Is Thomas Cook Al Rostamani exchange still around in UAE? I used them regularly donkeys years ago (late 1990's) when I was working in SHJ and they offered a great AED > GBP rate at the time.
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Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12940909)
thanks. TW is no longer accepting bank transfer, so you can only fund with a debit card.
Looking into CurrencyFair. Seems the way; also the local provider AlAnsariEX have a reasonable app. |
Re: TransferWise
Ive tried to set up a CurrencyFair account but Kuwait doesnt seem to exist in their country - perhaps they think the Q8 is a third world sandpit !
Any other suggestions ? |
Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by UKCityGent
(Post 12941154)
Ive tried to set up a CurrencyFair account but Kuwait doesnt seem to exist in their country - perhaps they think the Q8 is a third world sandpit !
Any other suggestions ? https://www.skrill.com/en/transfer-money/ |
Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12941152)
Is it even worth it?
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Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12941253)
I don't use my bank as it's very uncompetitive, so I just need any alternative that works.
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Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12941255)
How uncompetitive?
Put it another way... if you are transferring to your IB account, and looking for a bond fund paying (say) 1.5%, that is 18 months of dividends down the pan on just the transfer. |
Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12941262)
Around 2.5%. doesn't sound a lot but that is a 5k AED on 200k transfer.
Put it another way... if you are transferring to your IB account, and looking for a bond fund paying (say) 1.5%, that is 18 months of dividends down the pan on just the transfer. Always curious though, thanks. |
Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12941271)
I've never typically transferred large, bulk amounts, just bit by bit and it's never made single transaction differences to worry about. I appreciate they add up, obviously.
Always curious though, thanks. |
Re: TransferWise
Shifted over to revolut (who comes up with these names?) flat fee of 30dh for transfers into revolut account and then it varies in terms of account type and value of transfer. Much rather have stuck with TransferWise but hey...any idea why they’ve stopped bank transfers?
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Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12940652)
Now that TransferWise is all but dead in the UAE, what alternatives are there?
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Re: TransferWise
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12941300)
Don't forget that the mafymatics is the same for your smaller regular DCA transfers. In fact, the economics are probably worser on the small transfers.
Transfers are money for old rope for banks, especially in the internet age when (relatively) new entrants to the market, such as Transferwise will work for a ½% fee and no spead. Banks that take a 5%+ buy-sell spread (2½% on either side) and then stick a wire fee on top are taking the p!$$, exploiting a semi-captive (lazy) customer base. |
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