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Moving money abroad?
teeb
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What's the cheapest way of moving money abroad? The problem is I am moving to France on Tuesday, and I don't have a French bank account set up yet.
So I'm wondering which is cheaper : using the travel money tool, and taking £1000 of € with me, and then depositing it, or waiting until I have set up an account and then doing a bank to bank transfer. I think my bank (RBS) said they charge £10 for international slow bank-to-bank transfers. Or is there a third option?
Sorry if this isn't in the right place.
So I'm wondering which is cheaper : using the travel money tool, and taking £1000 of € with me, and then depositing it, or waiting until I have set up an account and then doing a bank to bank transfer. I think my bank (RBS) said they charge £10 for international slow bank-to-bank transfers. Or is there a third option?
Sorry if this isn't in the right place.
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This should point you in the right direction

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/help-and-advice/advice-banks/article.html?in_advicepage_id=102&in_article_id=396133&in_page_id=90
http://www.metro.co.uk/help-and-advice/advice-banks/article.html?in_advicepage_id=117&in_article_id=42911&in_page_id=90
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What's the cheapest way of moving money abroad? The problem is I am moving to France on Tuesday, and I don't have a French bank account set up yet.
So I'm wondering which is cheaper : using the travel money tool, and taking £1000 of € with me, and then depositing it, or waiting until I have set up an account and then doing a bank to bank transfer. I think my bank (RBS) said they charge £10 for international slow bank-to-bank transfers. Or is there a third option?
Sorry if this isn't in the right place.
Well taking the euros in cash with you is going (for £1000) to cost you anything between £25 and £50 in exchange rate loading.
That makes £10 for a transfer at the interbank rate look cheap even if slow.
There are specialist firms but you would be needing well over £1000 for them to be worthwhile. If you are transferring large sums to buy a house they are the place to go.0
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