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21st July 2013 #1
what bank
what bank,
with regard to sending monies to philippines,
i have my own bank, rbs,
i have world remit for remittance,
i did application to pnb europe, they returned my documents, with no letter to tell me if i get an account or not,
bpi online application does not work, they haven't answered my email, which puts doubt on both bpi and pnb for their reliability,
i read Nationwide are quite reasonable charges for transfers to philippine banks, but don't know if they give a good exchange rate,
im thinking to split my money between banks here in uk anyway, rather than have too much in one single bank,
most applications for accounts online , require documents, recent bills ect of present address,
im running out of time to have a present address with utility bills to match,for a new address i will have no utility bills,
thought about hsbc but again online application, and dont have much time now even at the nearest branch in person, but then there isn't one so local to me,
so was thinking just to open a second local bank account,,, nationwide, halifax ect if these are reasonable on transfers,
im looking at amounts to send safely from £1000 to £5000 per transaction,im not happy to risk bigger amounts in a single transaction,
smaller amounts im ok with world remit,
i have too much to do now without being delayed by none responding online applications,
so any recommendations, ideas on which banks, ie nationwide / halifax ect appreciated
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21st July 2013 #2
dont know Stewart, have you got the time to go into the local branch of both of them, i read ages ago that nationwide did a cracking debit card and i am sure then did not charge you for using it abroad either
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21st July 2013 #3
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21st July 2013 #4
hsbc have banks in the phils, but don't know what the costs are to transfer money from a uk or phils one.
http://www.hsbc.com.ph/1/2/home
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21st July 2013 #5
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21st July 2013 #6
HSBC is probably a good bank for starters. but as you have said their branches are limited. They used to have no charge if you used a foreign ATM card in their machines. Fund transfers were very easy as well using online banking.
Have a look at BDO or Metrobank and see if they are competitive.
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21st July 2013 #7
We use PNB internet banking to transfer from our UK bank, Check the PNB exchange rate and transfer via your PNB internet banking and my UK bank just charge £5 per any transaction up to £5000 Stewart!
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21st July 2013 #8
i applied for pnb europe , filled out the application, paid my doctor for signing a photo copy of my passport, enclosed utility bills,and posted it off, all they did was send my utility bill back to me, no letter to tell me if i get account or not, not even an email
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21st July 2013 #9
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22nd July 2013 #12
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Nationwide were exceptionally good as they did not charge for drawing cash on a debit card, That changed a while ago, now its £1 per transaction plus 1%. Although I don't think their exchange rates are ever beaten.
I use a Nationwide (Visa) credit card occasionally in Spain and I used it in Phil a couple of times last year to buy a washing machine and groceries (never to draw cash) there were no charges, and again the rate was the tops.
However, I have found that knowing your bank manager often helps, as they have the power to decide what charges are made on your actual bank accounts. On transfers to Spain (where banks charge to receive funds) I have saved a lot just by chatting with the manager.
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22nd July 2013 #13
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22nd July 2013 #14
thanks michael, i will keep that noted if needed for future use,
i sent them another email last night, at last a reply today, saying ,Apologise for not properly informing you when we return your proof of billing.
and i was just about to give up ,
they are not so good at explaining or detailing what to do and how to
anyway it says i can call and remit by phone, or i can register my debit card for online remit,
so i will get on to that tomorrow
so im assuming i need to phone them to do that, so i hope they will be helpful in telling me how to sign in and make my own password,
oh well at least i know im accepted , i will get there in the end,
if you know the steps to do for starting the online account id appreciate a how to, just incase they are not open to explain,
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23rd July 2013 #15
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23rd July 2013 #16
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23rd July 2013 #17
in uk we have a sort code and account number,
the bank i will send to i only have name of place of bank and account number,
is that sufficient or is there an equivelant to sort code? that i need to get
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23rd July 2013 #18
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1st August 2013 #20
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1st August 2013 #21
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1st August 2013 #23
just a bit of advice on bdo and metro bank these 2 banks operate a single franchise system otherwords if you live in one city and move to another they won,t let you transfer your accounts also if you don,t use the account within a 12 month period they close the account and keep any money thats in it so be aware
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1st August 2013 #24
I have a halifax account and get charged 1.50 every time I take out 300 quid worth of pesos which is,nt bad in my view
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