Money Transfer in USD

fazzx

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Hi

I am from the UK and wanted to pay my new supplier, payments will be in the region of $2000 to $10000.

Should I transfer from my UK bank and let them handle the currency or pay using a transfer service.

Would appreciate if anyone could recommend the method they use.

Regards
 

Lynxdry

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Have used UKFOREX before, they have offices and bank coordinates In over 100 countries and the exchange rates are pretty good and cheap, you pay to them in the UK and they pay the supplier from their local bank depends on what country your supplier is in.
 
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Kiwi1234

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I've managed 6 figure e-commerce businesses almost completely through PayPal - and I can say they're at least as competitive as most banks - although of course, they do present another layer.
yeah, so you think customers won't mind if they have to pay only through paypal? If I'm using shopify I may be able to set it up so that it just deposits into paypal from the shopify - so maybe it doesn't matter if the customer uses credit card or not
 
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Kiwi1234

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Might be worth taking a look at CaxtonFX. Way better rates than the banks and no charges either. Has saved us a hell of lot of money since we started using them. All $ to China and gets there next working day.
What about currencyfairs? Any experience with them? I just checked a quick comparison and from what I can tell currencyfair gets it cheaper than caxton?
 
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LPB 123

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I thought Chinese banks had high fees? My supplier for some reason only wishes to use aliexpress or alibaba because he says they have high fees?

Yes, they do have fees receiving from UK banks. Our supplier used to charge us a bank fee of $35 roughly for them to receive payments. This is something they've taken off since using Caxton as they don't get charged to receive in their bank.
 
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Raw Rob

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What about currencyfairs? Any experience with them? I just checked a quick comparison and from what I can tell currencyfair gets it cheaper than caxton?
Yes, I've used them a lot and they are great, really good rates, although I've recently switched to Transferwise as their payment process is simpler and their rates are the same or sometimes slightly better.
 
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Kiwi1234

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Yes, I've used them a lot and they are great, really good rates, although I've recently switched to Transferwise as their payment process is simpler and their rates are the same or sometimes slightly better.
ah okay, for a one time payment if currencyfair it cheaper that might be a good option to stick with. What do you think? Also thanks for your advice
 
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Raw Rob

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ah okay, for a one time payment if currencyfair it cheaper that might be a good option to stick with. What do you think? Also thanks for your advice
In general I've found Transferwise slightly cheaper, but it depends on the amount you are transferring as they work out the fees in slightly different ways. But really the difference is minimal, less than £1 difference for any transaction I've compared.
 
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