Money transfer to and from France

Low-cost and secure money transfers for your business or personal need.

Are looking to send money abroad for any of the following reasons (or more that may not be included):

france flag 300x300 Money transfer to and from France

  • Buying property in France
  • Investing in France
  • Emigrating to/from France?
  • Importing to/from France?
  • Exporting to/from France?
  • Regular Payments to Spain? (e.g. pensions, overseas mortgages)
  • Repatriation Spain?
  • Travel or tourism? (prepaid travel card)

 

Read enough and ready to send money – simply fill in the no obligation form in the right margin and get the ball rolling! A consultant will contact you and get your process on its way.

 

Looking for more information – Read below for information on money transfer services to France.

The quickest and simplest way to send money in a hurry is using online transfers or wire transfers. You can send funds either online with a credit card or via a Wire Transfer agent with cash. The money is sent via an international money transfer and your money will be in France or anywhere in the world quickly. The procedure to pay online and send funds overseas is simple – fill in the form in the right margin of the page and a consultant will be in touch. Alternatively visit our contact us page to make direct contact.

 

France and money

Money transfers in the EU

If you are needing to transfer money to France look for a quick, easy and secure money transfer service. For instance turning your Pound Sterling into Euros. Making international money transfers within the European Union is now easier and less costly than it used to be and mostly because the EU has moved to create a single system for electronic payments across Euro borders.

What’s more since July 2003, if you transfer Euros between countries within the European Union (plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway) the charges should be same as those that apply to corresponding transfers within a country. Therefore, a UK bank is not entitled to charge a higher fee for a transfer of Euros from the UK to France: the charge must be the same as if it were making a transfer from a British account to another British account.

And don’t think for one minute that you can transfer money within the EU without the French taxman knowing about it. Oh no, as banks are obliged to report to the Customs Authority all transfers in excess €10,000. There are similar rules that apply in relation to financial instruments. You may also be asked by the bank about the origin or destination of funds moving between international accounts.

 

Money transfers in and out of the EU – cross border or international transfer

When making cross border payments, banks are also required to supply sender information to the receiving bank. Accordingly, if you or a third party abroad wire funds into your French bank account, their personal details will almost certainly appear on your French bank statement.

 

If you are looking at transferring money, explore Globalfundi online financial services. If you want to go ahead with your money transaction all you have to do is:

fill in the no obligation form on the right and a consultant will contact you. They offer a dedicated service that is both simple and secure.

 

 

 

 

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