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by carlob
2260 days ago
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I have an account with an Italian bank that offers multicurrency accounts (EUR, USD, CHF, GBP + others not activated by default). If I change 1000 EUR to USD now I get 1089.90 USD, if I try to change 1089.90 USD to EUR I get 993.80 EUR, so it seems the spread is less than 10 base points, which seems to be pretty much in line with Transferwise. Also, given that I actually have a part of my account in USD that means I can wait and change money when I need it rather than when I invoice. |
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