Money transfers to and from Portugal

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

Portugal flag 212x300 Money transfers to and from Portugal

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

 

 

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

 

With the new payments regulation from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) – sending money abroad is now as safe as using your local bank. Foreign currency companies are required to place the money that you transfer into a separate account and then – when the funds are ready to send, a live exchange rate is given and the online money transfer is completed.

 

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 Portugal.

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 Portugal or anywhere in the world quickly. You can save £100’s in charges per annum when transferring money on a regular basis overseas to another country. 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.

 

Money transfers and Portugal

If you wish to send money to Portugal from the UK, you will need to find a reliable method because – while all the banks will help you transfer money to Portugal –  you will have to pay a heavy commission rate on the money transfer. A possible way to overcome the heafty commissions is through the use of independent oline forex companies – such as Globalfundi to assist with your direct transfer.

So, as you are transferring this money to or from Portugal on a monthly basis, you should know when to do this in order to get a good exchange rate. It is advisable to get help from a foreign exchange company that can analyze the market trends and minimize your risk in losing money in the transfer.

There are numerous money exchange companies and brokers and one of their highly experienced experts will be able to carry out an in-depth market analysis to guide you as to when to send money to Portugal. One can do a comparative study to get the best service possible. Once you are aware of the rates and ready to send your money, we can assist you with your transactions. 

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.

 

The quickest and easiest way to send money in a hurry is through online transfers. This can be done by using a credit card or via a wire transfer. The money is sent by an international money transfer and your money will arrive in Portugal quickly.

 

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