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Moving money from UK to Romania

twoshedsmcginty
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I moved to Romania about 18 months ago, and now want to move a large-ish amount of money from my HSBC account to a Romanian bank account. Since I am coming over shortly for a visit, I have thought to take the money out in cash and bring it back here, with the necessary paperwork to account for it at customs.
I would appreciate any advice or thoughts about undertaking a move of money like this, with the exception of opening or using services I don't already use, such as Transferwise.
I would appreciate any advice or thoughts about undertaking a move of money like this, with the exception of opening or using services I don't already use, such as Transferwise.
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How much money?
Why don't you want to use transferwise?0 -
Why both with the hassle and risk of carrying large amounts of cash?
What is wrong with Transferwise??"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0 -
What exactly are you trying to achieve?
What will you do with the sterling cash when you get to Romania?0 -
I'd avoid cash for the hassle of all the paperwork involved, the poor exchange rates associated with cash exchanges and the potential risk of it being lost/stolen. My recommendations for overseas bank transfers are Revolut and Transferwise - some other choices are also explained here: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/foreign-currency-exchange/0
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twoshedsmcginty wrote: »I moved to Romania about 18 months ago, and now want to move a large-ish amount of money from my HSBC account to a Romanian bank account. Since I am coming over shortly for a visit, I have thought to take the money out in cash and bring it back here, with the necessary paperwork to account for it at customs.
I would appreciate any advice or thoughts about undertaking a move of money like this, with the exception of opening or using services I don't already use, such as Transferwise.
They're not exactly renowned for competitive charges but I'd be amazed if it didn't work out cheaper than converting via cash and it would all be less risky and fully auditable....0
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