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Barbel Bob

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Hi all,

We have a cheque in pounds sterling and are wondering what would be the best to do with it:

a) Put in our French bank account

b) Put in our English bank account then transfer the money to euros using a Currency transfer specialist?

I have not got the time to pop into the bank today for a quote and have not registered with a transfer specialist to get a quote yet, so am afer just general advice?

Thanks

Julie

 

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It depends on the size of the cheque. You could easily pay 20-30€ in charges or taxes for a French bank to process a non-French cheque. To transfer it from an English bank to a French could cost about £8 to £20, depending on the bank. A currency transfer specialist will probably do it without charge but may not (though many will) offer as good an exchange rate.
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We pay sterling cheques into our French Bank when we want to transfer sums under the currency specialist minimum and the charges are as Will said. The exchange rate our bank uses is compares well with the specialists.

 Do not forget to sign the back of the cheque. 

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As Will says the charges are likely to be high paying into a French account - and not including the exchange rate loss.

 

I would be tempted to put it into a UK accound and drawn down the cash at holes in the wall if the sum is not overly high.

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Hi,

It is quite a large cheque, Does a French bank charge 20-30euros no matter how large the amount, is this a set fee?  And what is the 'currency specialist minimum'  mentioned above?

Seems cheapest way will be to cash it in the UK and transfer it across though this may not be the quickest or most convenient, so wish it was last year when I would of got soooooo much more for my £ [:(]

Thanks to all who have helped

Julie

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[quote user="Barbel Bob"]

Hi,

It is quite a large cheque, Does a French bank charge 20-30euros no matter how large the amount, is this a set fee?  And what is the 'currency specialist minimum'  mentioned above?

Seems cheapest way will be to cash it in the UK and transfer it across though this may not be the quickest or most convenient, so wish it was last year when I would of got soooooo much more for my £ [:(]

Thanks to all who have helped

Julie

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Hi,

    Credit Agricole charente-maritime deux-sevres charge 0.12%  with minimum charge18.50€ and maximum 95€.

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