G Godfather Registered User Messages 602 8 Apr 2011 #1 Hi guys, it looks like NIB doesn't charge any fee if you do via ebanking-international transfer (page 10 here): [broken link removed] Does it sound like the cheapest way to move savings abroad in case of crisis?
Hi guys, it looks like NIB doesn't charge any fee if you do via ebanking-international transfer (page 10 here): [broken link removed] Does it sound like the cheapest way to move savings abroad in case of crisis?
C Chris Registered User Messages 1,323 8 Apr 2011 #2 If you are transferring within the EU and in Euro then your banks should only be charging you what a national transfer costs. Not sure about costs for transferring outside the EU.
If you are transferring within the EU and in Euro then your banks should only be charging you what a national transfer costs. Not sure about costs for transferring outside the EU.
X xertpo Registered User Messages 19 8 Apr 2011 #4 SEPA transfers are free. Banking 365 will let me transfer a max of 5000 per day for free.
C ccraig Registered User Messages 359 9 Apr 2011 #6 If it's a foreign currency transfer contact your bank for a rate, check the other banks and check Transfermate.com in dublin
If it's a foreign currency transfer contact your bank for a rate, check the other banks and check Transfermate.com in dublin