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Post by nellerdk on Oct 24, 2017 10:11:51 GMT
What would be the cheapest way to transfer funds from Mintos to your private bank account?
Transferwise?
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Post by fric on Oct 24, 2017 12:19:37 GMT
What would be the cheapest way to transfer funds from Mintos to your private bank account? Transferwise? Which country are we talking about? SEPA bank transfers have only symbolic fees.
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Post by nellerdk on Oct 24, 2017 13:26:31 GMT
I need to transfer my funds to Denmark
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Post by buttchopf23 on Oct 24, 2017 18:11:07 GMT
Maybe withdrawing in EUR to your DKK account, depending on the conversion rate of your bank and only if there is no transfer fee.
Or open a transferwise borderless account and withdraw in eur (if you have eur of course) and convert at transferwise and transfer the DKK to your bank account. But I don't know for sure which is the best way for you in Denmark.
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Post by fric on Oct 25, 2017 7:23:07 GMT
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_AreaThere should be practically no fees to DK (I mean, no more than an 1 eur or 2 euros maybe). You just have to check how your bank deals with EUR and can your bank account hold eur. As for transferwise - you still have look at what exchange rate they are offering, might be better, might be worse. Sooo it all comes down to - what exchange rate you can get. Fees for the actual transfer are too small to really pay too much attention imho. You are probably withdrawing more than just 20 euros.
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Post by dutchman on Nov 13, 2017 14:42:02 GMT
Can't you open an euro account at your Denmark bank (linked to your own DK account)? Than transfer back to your euro account and when you need it (nice euro/dk exchange rate) transfer between accounts. This way, at least you can decide yourself when to swap eur/dk.
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Post by nellerdk on Nov 14, 2017 21:09:46 GMT
thanks for the suggestions :-)
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