Just curious to know whether it is better to buy my $ in the Uk (travelling in June), or buy them in the US? I do have a Sun Trust bank account. I know the rate is not brilliant at over here at the moment.
Anna
Anna
gumshoe wrote:If you live or work in London check out Thomas Exchange Global. They claim to have the best rates in town if you order online and collect in branch (several in central & west London).
Currently £1 = $1.485.
Kevshev wrote:......the days of 2 to the pound I fear are well gone."
classybird wrote:Just curious to know whether it is better to buy my $ in the Uk (travelling in June), or buy them in the US? I do have a Sun Trust bank account. I know the rate is not brilliant at over here at the moment.
Anna
pjh wrote:Thinking on it, there is actually a pretty foolproof way of speculating. Track when I am off to the US on holiday, as you will know that the £ will hit an all time low against the dollar at that time. Always has done so far....
chumba wrote:classybird wrote:Just curious to know whether it is better to buy my $ in the Uk (travelling in June), or buy them in the US? I do have a Sun Trust bank account. I know the rate is not brilliant at over here at the moment.
Anna
If you have a US bank account then another option is a transfer straight into it, but NOT from your UK bank as the fees are much too much.
I use Transferwise, a company set up by the bloke who invented SKYPE and backed by SRB
They do charge a small fee, but it is small, and the rate they give is mid market so always better than any tourist rate. E.g last week transferred at £1.4905, the commercial bank rate that day was £1.4923, and the tourist rate was 1.44. I got an extra £100 by transferring rather than changing here.
If you are interested take a look at their web site, and if interested i can refer you and you get your first transfer upto £3K free.
dickydotcom wrote:chumba wrote:classybird wrote:Just curious to know whether it is better to buy my $ in the Uk (travelling in June), or buy them in the US? I do have a Sun Trust bank account. I know the rate is not brilliant at over here at the moment.
Anna
If you have a US bank account then another option is a transfer straight into it, but NOT from your UK bank as the fees are much too much.
I use Transferwise, a company set up by the bloke who invented SKYPE and backed by SRB
They do charge a small fee, but it is small, and the rate they give is mid market so always better than any tourist rate. E.g last week transferred at £1.4905, the commercial bank rate that day was £1.4923, and the tourist rate was 1.44. I got an extra £100 by transferring rather than changing here.
If you are interested take a look at their web site, and if interested i can refer you and you get your first transfer upto £3K free.
Can I use it to transfer into a UK based dollar account?
I have one with HSBC.
It looks good $1.509 today.
Dick D
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