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seanhodges

I've recently incurred large banks costs paying money to the UK and getting money from it. For example, a 116 pound transfer cost 45 €. They sent it back with another 45€ cost!


I am due to receive a pension next year which I would like paid into my German account but do not want to pay the high transfer costs.


Are others experiencing this problem?


Regards

Sean Hodges

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SimCityAT

Welcome Sean


Do you still have a UK bank account?


Why don't you use something like ?

Cynic

You can have your UK State Pension paid directly into your German Bank account, I don't think there is a charge for this as such, the potential downside is that it's paid at the current exchange rate, so its value in Euro may fluctuate from month to month; the Government do claim that the method they use is beneficial because they get a better exchange rate because they buy so much foreign currency.  When I considered this when I retired 2 years ago, the £/€ exchange rate was €1.15 for £1, which is bizarrely what it is today.


My advice is to contact the UK International Pension Centre; the UK Gov website has the details that may help you, and this will take you straight to it.

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