Perplexed said:Afraid the answer to this one is just sheer volume. Did you ever notice the number of Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians etc transferring weekly to their home countries ? Or the number of Irish making payments for their holiday/investment properties ? System gets a bit clogged up.
I filled out & signed the forms for a euro transfer from my current account to an account in germany in Ulster bank early yesterday morning. Theres no sign of it on my online banking transaction details as of a few minutes ago. Surely these transfers are very quick?
Why would anybody pay €26? Doesn't the eurozone cross border electronic payment charges legislation mentioned earlier apply here and cap the charges to a relatively low level?Have done a few more of these recently - all to germany. I notice on the UB form, as the sender I can choose whether the beneficiary or myself pays the fees. The confirmation on the last one showed that the beneficiary was charged €26.
Thats what i thought?Why would anybody pay €26? Doesn't the eurozone cross border electronic payment charges legislation mentioned earlier apply here and cap the charges to a relatively low level?
My Ulster Bank staff told me NOT to check these boxes, cross them out and don't put in a Value date ( near the top of the form) Instead, clearly mark you want 2 day value 51c near the vlaue date.Have done a few more of these recently - all to germany. I notice on the UB form, as the sender I can choose whether the beneficiary or myself pays the fees.
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