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Forex services on Offer

GLOBALFUNDI has a wealth of experience in dealing with clients requiring foreign currency for purchasing a property abroad or those migrating to another country. We understand the importance of a fast and efficient service, which guarantees that all payments are made on time and are provided by a friendly but professional currency specialist. GLOBALFUNDI provides: [...]

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Transfer Money from England to South Africa

ENGLAND – FOREX 2011 CRICKET ANYONE? Currency – what they use The British currency is the pound sterling. The sign for the pound is £. England does not use the euro, but some large departmental stores do accept euro. Since 1971, when the pound was decimalized, one pound adds up to 100 pence. All the [...]

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Holland and free forex transfers to SA

CURRENCY – WHAT THEY USE The Euro is the official currency in the Netherlands and 14 other countries and is divided into 100 cents. There are coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 euros. There are also euro notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 [...]

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Send Money from Brazil, Free Money Transfers to South Africa

Free money transfers from Brazil to South Africa is in line with the new trade between our countries BRAZIL CURRENCY The  currency that is currently in use in Brazil is called the Real and Reais. This has been in use since 1994.  Experiencing a high inflation rate the Brazilian currency has gone through a couple of changes [...]

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Free Money Transfers from Australia to South Africa

Strange but true, sending money or money transfers from one country to another can be as tough as being tackled by Schalk Burger.  However it need to be expensive. CURRENCY in Australia – WHAT THEY USE Currently the fifth most traded currency in the world behind the euro, yen, pound sterling and US dollar, is the [...]

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