Bank-beating exchange rates and no hidden fees
Change large quantities of currency at the best rates
Whether you're buying or selling a property overseas, moving abroad of simply making an international investment, fluctuating exchange rates can make a huge difference to the amount you final receive in your bank account.
Reasons our readers choose HiFX
- Highly competitive exchange rates
- No hidden fees
- Norton security (used by 97 of the world's top 100 banks)
- Exceptional customer service - five-star 'excellent' rating on Trustpilot
- Move money, make payments and pay people easily
- Make transfers, track payments and manage your account 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- Authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK
Every month HiFX uses an independent company to check all its main high street banks and building societies to make sure their overall price (including bank charges, exchange rates and other fees) is better.
Compare HiFX to your bank and we're confident they won't not be beaten
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