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SAR drop kick from the British Pound

So time to get more bang for your buck, or to be more precise a great time to transfer money from UK to South Africa. The Pound moved upwards against the South African Rand last week, taking the GBP ZAR exchange rate all the way up to 12.3714, its highest level since January. However, this [...]

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Money Transfers – How quickly will the other person receive his/her money?

So once you start the process , you must be asking how quickly will you receive the money into your bank account? Well once you have registered we have an online  client area which  is available to any client who is registered with us and will allow you to do the following:- • Order your [...]

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The plight of the angry taxpayers!! Wake up call time!!!

So, look at the Eurozone and look at the UK, then cast your eyes around and see where they are marching.  Service delivery protests are a daily occurrence in SA where a toothless Zuma smiles, beware folks – the Taxpayers are angry.  Some are so angry that in the UK some have set up a [...]

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Pound versus Dollar versus Euro verses…Ping Pong Time

This is a ping pong battle going on – debt crises, Italy, Greece, Spain, Yes, no – such is the nature of the beast. The Pound has surged back above 1.60 against the U.S Dollar today, bouncing back from a six-month low earlier this week, after Chinese economic growth exceeded initial forecasts and the Chairman [...]

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The Pound of flesh!

The Pound remained lower against the majority of the 16 most actively traded currencies today, after the Bank of England left interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% and there are few signs that the MPC would be willing to raise with the UK economy in a fragile state. The BoE also [...]

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Without Risk, There are no Opportunities – Dubai bounces back!

We are fast approaching the latter half of 2011, and the general consensus is that the world property market is fast returning to the full former glory it enjoyed prior to the recent collapse of the global recession. There is a definite positive aura projecting an about-turn from a general negative view to investing in [...]

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