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Swiss Francs > Euros > GBP
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Thanks for the reminder that Fineco UK does provide a CHF account. This means that the OP could receive CHF from his tenant, hopefully without a fee involved in the transfer, and convert to GBP at a rate only slightly worse than the interbank rate. The euro rental amount could be calculated in CHF at the mid-market rate shown on xe.com on the day the rent is due (or paid).Marchitiello wrote: »With Fineco bank UK you get a multi currency account GBP, EURO, CHF and USD with each currency stored separately and payments made into the account for each of these currency will be stored in the right subsection. You can then exchange within the account, across any of the 4 currencies at rates that have been reported (by me and others) the best in the market.Evolution, not revolution0
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