any difference between using IRemit and world remit, charges reliability recommendable etc?
any difference between using IRemit and world remit, charges reliability recommendable etc?
Stewart, there's lots of ways and remittance organisations to send money.
It does depend on how much you want to send and how the recipient wants to receive.
For a long time now we've used iRemit simply because it suits us.
Everyone will tell you their preferred method/company is best.
I would suggest you do a quick search here on the numerous threads about sending money and find something thats best for you.
My best advice is to settle on one where the total overall costs are acceptable and the organisation is reputable.
Remember it's not just about charges etc, look to the exchange rates too
iRemit are always very very close to interbank rate.![]()
thanks peter, quite a few times iv searched and read lots of threads ,having a phil bank here in uk such as pnb seems to be the cheapest and good rates,but seems i would need an account in phil too to benefit, also seems you cant open an account here unless you have one in phil 1st, anyway it also seems more hastle, transfer from a uk bank to uk phil bank the=n transfer again to philippinesand i dont have an account with a phil bank here or there yet,
hsbc to benefit needs a large amount tied up with them,
up to now i have used world remit,paid by card so card charge and to be picked up,would be cheaper if they do it bank to bank,then i guess a recieving charge by bank
Stewart, it doesn't work that way. My wife and I opened an account with PNB in the Philippines. That was easy. So, when I want to remit, I go to PNB Europe website and transfer the cash directly from my Nat-west account to our account in Phils. You can if you are in the UK call them and it is an instant transfer, do it online and they say it can take 24 hours to deposit. My wife then goes to the bank or ATM and can access the money. To do this through PNB Europe, you just have to register with them, just bank details of the account the money is coming from and the account it is going to. It is easy
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thanks i will look into that, at the end of the day im wondering if just transfering from my existing rbs account might be just as good, i can test a send out at some point see what they exchange at ect, i know the recieving bank pnb lolita has will charge me 8 dollars on recieving,which isnt such a lot at that end
Stewart try this link
http://www.pnbeurope.com/forms/RemRe...nFormNov11.pdf
if it opens then you print it as per instructions here:
http://www.pnbeurope.com/Remittance.htm
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thanks steve, cant fill it in yet anyway untill i get the send to beneficiary bank details,
looking at their remittance charges,it says sterling to us dollardoes this mean its paid into a phil bank in dollars then have to change it again to peso,?
the only downside is having to pay for 2 lots of id to be signed by doctor ect, but i guess its worth it, just need to know if scanned documents for id are ok or need to be photo copies .
feel pnb europe is pretty safe and reliable
also it asks my employment details income, in a way im early retired without income, what you think should i just put retired and leave earnings blank![]()
Not suggesting it's worth doing, but HSBC will provide the same services 'by subscription' without having large amounts deposited with them. I'm not sure of the exact amount but something like £20 per month.
I have no idea if it's worth it or not. Other members have used HSBC in that way.
Your own bank-to-bank Xfer is usually a much safer simpler and cheaper route.
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