Hi All,
I am new to this forum but not new to Spain and certainly not currency exchange.
So I thought my first post should be an informative one (and also a bit of networking!)
I work for a currency provider here in Spain as the Head of Business Development.
Currency exchange can be mind-blowing when you look into the facts and figures.
Most people tend to think that it’s going to be really tough to use a currency exchange provider.
Infact, it’s easier than using the banks. And most of the time (especially with Spanish Banks)
the customer is often not given a very good deal.
To put things into simple terms - Using your bank can lose you upto 1% per transaction not to mention the fees for
sending / receiving funds. Although many Spanish banks now offer a ‘commission free’ service this is not as straight forward as
ot may seem. They won’t charge you for the transaction (true) however they have to make their money somewhere…
Exchange rate. Using a bank for a transaction of, for example, ?1000 - you may receive (for talking sake) a rate of
?1 = 1.42 - versus a currency exchange provider you would probably get 1.45 / 1.46 .
This is obviously a guide value etc but the fact remains the same, banks aren’t competitive.
The next problem I hear alot of in Spain is from the more mature expat who wants to transfer their pension month in month out and has to do so through a Bank as currency providers have a certain minimum amount. This means they have no other option but to transact through their bank and lose out.
(This is not the case for my company as we do not have a minimum)
So what does this mean to a person transferring regular amounts?
It means they get ripped off on a regular basis!!!
Now this is no way a post that I’ve thought of in order to generate more business for my company.
(Although I wouldnt turn it away!)
And I won’t include the name of the company either.
However, foreign exchange is a very competitive business these days so my advice is…
SHOP AROUND!!! Don’t just use the bank, you will be losing out.
We have all worked hard for our money, so why give some of it away for free???
I’ve added a little poll for my own research purposes, please do vote as his will help me to identify f this post has helped anyone!
I really hope this helps at least one person!
Kind regards,
RiveraDelSol.