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When you are buying most things from abroad, you will be required to pay for it in a different currency. This means that you will need to convert your pounds sterling into the other currency, perhaps several times during the course of your transaction. Currency Matters will help you convert your pounds sterling (or whichever your base currency is) into whichever currency you require, and we will give you a much better exchange rate than you will get from your bank! This saves you money because you will exchange less Sterling for the same amount of currency.

Eliminate Risk

Currency Matters can help you eliminate the risk you face when buying foreign currency. The foreign exchange market is a volatile and constantly changing environment and the value of your currency can change on a minute by minute basis.

Buying Forward

This constantly changing environment means that you could get less currency for your pound tomorrow than you would today, alternatively you could get more but you wont know until the minute you change. By using a Forwards Contract we can eliminate this uncertainty, and make sure there are no nasty surprises a few months down the line when you come to make a payment. We can guarantee your exchange rate months in advance, so you can budget with confidence.

Commission Free

Currency Matters does not charge any fees or commissions on all transactions over £10,000. Smaller deals will attract a nominal fee of £10, which simply covers the costs of the funds transfer to the overseas bank account.

Our services are tailored individuslly to each Client’s requirements. Whatever your needs we are happy to help.

 

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