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Transferwise, XE or other?
Hi everyone
I've been thinking about finally ending FBAR commitments and transferring my UK based accounts to the USA. Looking through the forums, online.etc it looks like XE.com and transferwise have been recommended in the past, do folks still rate these or are there better services out there? I'm less concerned about speed of transfers.etc moreso on admin fees and transfer rates. TY! |
Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
I've used both but in the past but now only use Transferwise. I’ve been very happy with their service although it does take a few days.
The spot exchange rate is still not good (nothing to do with Transferwise), but currently is as good as it has been in the recent past. |
Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by Glasgow Girl
(Post 12893812)
I've used both but in the past but now only use Transferwise. I’ve been very happy with their service although it does take a few days.
The spot exchange rate is still not good (nothing to do with Transferwise), but currently is as good as it has been in the recent past. |
Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
I use Transferwise. Just received my monthly transfer in under 12 hours.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
I switched from XE to Transferwise last year as the rates seem better and for some reason XE have stopped me making transfers, no idea why but frankly it's not worth the hassle to fix.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Another vote for TransferWise here......been sending back and forth for nearly 3 years and no problems at all.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Transferwise is good. Used it for years back and forth.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Thanks guys! Think i'll be setting up an account with them shortly! :thumbsup:
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by livinginnyc
(Post 12893791)
... I've been thinking about finally ending FBAR commitments and transferring my UK based accounts to the USA. ...
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by cautiousjon
(Post 12894328)
Have you got any UK pensions? If so, you'll likely still need to fill in FBAR every year...
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
I would recommend keeping at least one account, even if there is just £500 or something in it (i.e. below the FBAR limits). Opening an account once you have left can be a real pain, and it's probably worth keeping at least one active.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by penguinsix
(Post 12896467)
I would recommend keeping at least one account, even if there is just £500 or something in it (i.e. below the FBAR limits). Opening an account once you have left can be a real pain, and it's probably worth keeping at least one active.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by penguinsix
(Post 12896467)
I would recommend keeping at least one account, even if there is just £500 or something in it (i.e. below the FBAR limits). Opening an account once you have left can be a real pain, and it's probably worth keeping at least one active.
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Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
HSBC just added a new service similar to the XE and TransferWise... compared the rate to TransferWise on a USD to GBP. Was about 1p lower (worse), will be interested to compare during “market hours†no fee, it says it is real time, but limits you to sending to other HSBC so may not be of much use beyond transferring to myself for small things like Class 2 NI.
“Here's a reminder of all the benefits you'll enjoy with your HSBC Global Money Account. Great Foreign Exchange (FX) rates1 and instant conversion You now have 24x7 access to instant FX rates, so you can change money whenever you want. The HSBC Mobile Banking app2 makes it super easy. Switch from USD to EUR, or GBP to HKD with a couple of taps. Exchange now and use it later Convert your money to a particular currency when the rate is in your favor and save it until you need it. Your Global Money Account can hold USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, AUD, NZD, SGD and HKD. Instant, no-fee international transfers3 Once you've converted your money, you can send it to any eligible HSBC account in the world instantly. There are no fees for you, and for your family or friends to receive money instantly.†|
Re: Transferwise, XE or other?
Originally Posted by tht
(Post 12937592)
HSBC just added a new service similar to the XE and TransferWise... compared the rate to TransferWise on a USD to GBP. Was about 1p lower (worse), will be interested to compare during “market hours†no fee, it says it is real time, but limits you to sending to other HSBC so may not be of much use beyond transferring to myself for small things like Class 2 NI.
“Here's a reminder of all the benefits you'll enjoy with your HSBC Global Money Account. Great Foreign Exchange (FX) rates1 and instant conversion You now have 24x7 access to instant FX rates, so you can change money whenever you want. The HSBC Mobile Banking app2 makes it super easy. Switch from USD to EUR, or GBP to HKD with a couple of taps. Exchange now and use it later Convert your money to a particular currency when the rate is in your favor and save it until you need it. Your Global Money Account can hold USD, CAD, EUR, GBP, AUD, NZD, SGD and HKD. Instant, no-fee international transfers3 Once you've converted your money, you can send it to any eligible HSBC account in the world instantly. There are no fees for you, and for your family or friends to receive money instantly.†|
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