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I have a holiday booked, the base price for it is in Canadian dollars. So I think how much it costs me in GBP £ depends on the rate the bank are setting.

Since I have a few different bank accounts I could pay on one of three accounts, how do I find out what rates they will each charge me and will there really be that much difference?

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keppoch.


 
Posted : 04/08/2009 11:24 pm
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most banks will state the daily exchange rate on their respeciteve websites. A currency broker might offer you a better rate, but you will need to set up an account, and only good if transfering 5k plus (normally) where as a bank will transfer much less. all banks will offer comparable rates of exchange, but they vary daily, due to marker volitility.

good currency broker is found at xe.com


 
Posted : 05/08/2009 1:01 am