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You’ll have peace of mind when you sign up for regular payments abroad.
If you need to make regular payments abroad, you can set up a payment plan which will send the money directly into your nominated account. You never need to worry about making a payment again!
Pay less, receive more, it's that simple. With our regular payments abroad, you’ll find no transfer fees, no commission and low monthly amounts allowed. The Overseas Regular Transfer Plan from Currencies Direct saves you money and delivers peace of mind. Mortgage, maintenance, insurance - whatever your reason for making regular money transfers Currencies Direct's Overseas Regular Money Transfer Plan can save you money. With free foreign exchange transfers, great exchange rates and low minimum amounts we really make regular payments abroad easy; it's easy to keep benefitting from our great service.
Whether you need to pay an overseas mortgage, transfer your UK company pension abroad or even just send money to cover your living expenses, Currencies Direct can save you money by setting up a monthly Direct Debit. This means that any regular payments abroad are free from hassle and unnecessary time wasting.
Regular transfer savings calculator
Use our savings calculator to see how much you could be saving by switching to Currencies Direct now.
We offer free overseas money transfers for regular payments abroad. Most banks typically charge between £10 and £40 on every monthly transfer. We feel strongly that you shouldn't have to pay for the privilege of sending your money overseas - that's why we offer free overseas money transfers. There is also no commission charge when making regular international money transfers abroad through Currencies Direct, regardless of the amount.
No hidden cost in the foreign exchange rate! On small amounts a bank will normally use a tourist rate, this is quite similar to the foreign exchange rate you would receive when purchasing your travel money at a bureau de change. Currencies Direct offer commercial foreign exchange rates on all regular payments abroad, giving you more and costing you less.
The minimum amounts can be as low as £150 for monthly international transfers and £400 for quarterly transfers. Ideal for those with utility bills or maintenance charges to pay.
Once you have set up your Overseas Regular Transfer Plan you can sit back and relax safe in the knowledge that each month your money will automatically be taken by Direct Debit and transferred to your chosen account your regular payments abroad will be made simply and systematically without your constant supervision; you won't have to lift a finger.
Set up regular transfers
If you're already registered simply complete the direct debit mandate and foreign bank account details forms, which you can complete online by clicking the link here.
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