Savings with Moneycorp
See how much you could save by transferring your money with Moneycorp, instead of using a high street bank.
If you were buying USD $100,000 with sterling you could save over £700 on the exchange rate and transfer fee alone.
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Lloyds TSB
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Natwest
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MONEYCORP
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Exchange rate |
1.5284 |
1.5237 |
1.5447 |
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Sterling cost |
£65,428 |
£65,630 |
£64,737 |
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Transfer fee |
£35 |
£27 |
£15 |
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Total |
£65,463 |
£65,657 |
£64,752 |
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Additional cost using a bank |
£711 |
£905 |
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Based on an exchange rate comparison on 3 January 2012 between Lloyds TSB, Natwest and Moneycorp.
Moneycorp charges a set fee of £15 for a one-off transfer, irrespective of the amount. Bank transfer fees typically range from £20 to £40. The timing of your transfers is also important. Moneycorp offers a range of products and services that will help protect you against adverse currency movements and ensure you transfer your funds when rates are in your favour.