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Smaller transfers: get the best exchange rates

Even small sums of currency can be costly to exchange, unless you choose the right service

Built from their experience of managing billions in foreign exchange each year, HiFX has created a simple online international payments service.

HiFX Online provides you with the quickest and easiest way to convert £50 to £300,000 online at the touch of a button, wherever you have access to the internet. As HiFX are online, there's no having to telephone your broker or stand in line at the foreign exchange counter of your local bank.

HiFX also beats the banks on price, as well as service. Every month, HiFX checks all the main high street bank and building society exchange rates to make sure that its overall price (including banking charges, exchange rates and other fees) is better. 

The exchange rates below were obtained by independent research company  DQM Group. Based on sending £10,000 into euros. Results have been ranked by amount received (after fees, where applicable).

Whatever your international money transfer needs, let the experts at HiFX provide you with all the help and guidance you need to get the best rates possible when moving your money to and from the UK. It’s easy to sign up, free, can be done 24 hours a day online and you get all of these great benefits

  • consistent bank beating exchange rates online.
  • the ability to move money, pay people or bills in seconds.
  • no hidden charges.
  • faster transfers ensuring your money arrives on time, every time, when you need it.
  • online account management and the ability to track payments 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • VeriSign security used by 97 or the worlds top 100 banks giving you complete peace of mind.
  • Peace of mind from a brand you can trust. HiFX is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Payment Services Directive 2009, registration number 462444. HiFX is also the service provider for the Post Office's 'International Payments Service'. If you send money overseas through the Post Office, you will be talking to and dealing with HiFX.

Make sure you don't miss out when the markets are in your favour with HiFX's new personalised currency tools. Designed to keep you one step ahead, MyHiFX enables you to set personalised rate alerts, access live customer rates, monitor your key currencies and make international payments – all in a few clicks.

So for example, if you'd like to know when the Euro next hits €1.25 or the US dollar hits $1.65 simply tell us and we'll automatically alert you by email when your target rate is reached.

See how much you could save with HiFX: sign up and make a transfer.

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