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Posted on 24/12/2007 2:48 pm

German banks

Hi everyone,

Can anyone recommend a German bank in Berlin that would allow me to maintain an account in British Pounds? So, I want to transfer money from England in pounds and do not want to loose anything due to exchange rates. Unfortunately, I am in London and cannot just go to a bank in Berlin to find this out.

Any recommendation regarding this would be quite useful.

Thanks.

xenon123

Member since 23/07/2005

 

Posted on 27/12/2007 9:36 am

Re: German banks

Do you know any banks in London or UK that lets you transact in Euro. No Right.

As per my knowledge very few countries (Poor ones) allow transaction in Foreign currency. In germany you can have a $ or Pound bank accounts but not transact with them. All you can do is remit them to a foreign country.

rgds

savion

Member since 23/04/2004

 

Posted on 29/12/2007 1:08 am

Re: German banks

@savion: This is clearly not true. Actually I found out that almost every banks allow this and many do not even charge a fee. Look up "Fremdwaehrungskonto"

http://www.berline...db174e64cbaa448559b5b

xenon123

Member since 23/07/2005

 

Posted on 29/12/2007 8:50 pm

Re: German banks

Hi Xenon,

i think most banks will let you have multicurrency accounts, but it might actually be cheaper to use a specialist currency broker (there are heaps in London) to transfer the money as the exchange rate will probably be better than to move the money between your own accounts. This unless you have a premium account. Send me an email and i'll send you the details...

Regards,
-a

aalvarez

Member since 09/01/2004