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Instead of Forex?

GBP straight into Swedish account

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post 18.Apr.2012, 04:16 PM
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Hej there. I'm new to the site and new to Sweden. I now have a personnummer and bank account with Nordea. I transferred the majority of my savings to a friends account over here from the UK but I have a couple hundred pound left that I'd like to put in the bank and from my experience the banks tend to have a better exchange rate than Forex. So what I'm asking is that is it possible to put GBP into my account which they will that exchange and if it is, is there any charges?
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skogsbo
post 18.Apr.2012, 04:58 PM
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Joined: 20.Sep.2011

if it's so little, why not just spent it here using a uk card. I get a decent exchange rate with the Natwest when I do this.
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rtharper
post 18.Apr.2012, 05:59 PM
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Joined: 2.Feb.2011

Second that. That is what I used to do when I had most of my money in USD here in the UK, and I get good rates now when I use my UK debit card in Sweden. It's much less of a hassle, imho.
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BritVik
post 18.Apr.2012, 06:20 PM
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Joined: 22.Oct.2011

With the pound running at around 10.5-10.75 using a UK card for purchases is the best idea instead of transferring the money over. You can also hang onto it in your UK bank and wait for even better times smile.gif

Only when the rate goes high is it really advantageous to transfer - say £1=15SEK. Only then do you really gain.
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Yorkshireman
post 18.Apr.2012, 08:37 PM
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Joined: 22.Nov.2011

Your account here in Sweden will have an IBAN number, if You don't see it on any online facility from the bank, it should be on the papers. If not ask them. You can transfer the GBP direct from Your bank in the UK to the IBAN number. Of-course there may be transaction charge, and it should tell You the rate immediately.

The account in UK also has an IBAN number, if You dont know that, ask the bank what it is.

(IBAN = International Bank Account Number)
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Steven Smith
post 15.Mar.2013, 08:28 AM
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Location: United Kingdom
Joined: 14.Mar.2013

There are many systems of payment and withdrawal such as PayPal, MoneyBookers, Payza, OKPay, LR,
Bank Wire,Credit/Debit Card etc. All of the systems are comfortable to use.You may choose anyone.PayPal
is the most popular system but not supported in all countries. Do you know when you withdraw your deposit money
from Forex Account and how much bonus you pay after deposit?
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Snood
post 15.Mar.2013, 12:41 PM
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Location: Gothenburg
Joined: 20.Sep.2011

You know you just responded to a thread which is almost a year old?
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Steven Smith
post 19.Mar.2013, 07:50 AM
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Location: United Kingdom
Joined: 14.Mar.2013

There are many systems of payment and withdrawal such as PayPal, MoneyBookers, Payza, OKPay, LR,
Bank Wire,Credit/Debit Card etc. All of the systems are comfortable to use.You may choose anyone.PayPal
is the most popular system but not supported in all countries. Do you know when you withdraw your deposit money
from Forex Account and how much bonus you pay after deposit?

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Online forex trading platforms
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