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Old 10-17-2010, 02:41 PM  
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Originally Posted by Nathan View Post
Stocktrader, but thats because us Banks are in the stone ages, not why european ones are ;)

In a European bank it will take you usually 5 minutes to send 5000 wires, both inner country, eu and international. That includes logging into their banking backend and such.

Sending 10000 will take around 2 seconds longer...

Talk about backwards ass country!

The wires all cost well below 10 eur too. High speed wires inside of the eu cost around 7 eur and arrive in 40 minutes, guaranteed. Arrive means credited to the receiver account with a same day value date.

Either way, checks cost money in Europe to cash simply because eu banks are not connected to the us banking systems. Some few banks in the eu actually setup a connection to the ach network and convert paper checks to ach payments making them much fastrrvabd cheaper. They just do not do it for everyone...
I think I'll just quote this for truth, cos it costs me ?0 to wire to anyone in the world and as an automated process (if I ever had the bulk to necessitate automation) would take all of 1 second to authorise the outgoing transfers. But it will cost me ?30 to cash a US$ cheque and ?15 to receive a US wire. ?0 for either in euros.

So, let's say a US business charging $50 to send out an international wire... if they were to send that out in ?uros, that would cost nothing to receive. Charging $50 to send out a US$ wire will cost the affiliate $50 + ?15.
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