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Bank accounts and transfers to UK.

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I have an offshore current account with Nat West, who are being extremely difficult when it comes to be confirming my identity. I have been with them a number of years, and have supplied a number of certified documents etc. Yet they reject them for a variety of reasons. All for an account with a few hundred in it. Grrrr. So much for my whinge.

So, how do you good people make small (few hundred pounds) money transfers from here to the UK, (those of you that do, that is) and what charges do you pay? Any recommendations? I ask because that is the main use of my offshore account these days and am looking to establish an alternative so I can close that account.

Please note I am Cyprus resident, bank with Hellenic here, and have no property in the UK.

Thanks in advance.
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Transferwise borderless account may do the trick.
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Can you send a Cyprus bank account cheque to a UK bank?
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I would doubt that UK banks would accept a check in another currency..
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I believe they would have to send it back for clearance - or there would be some kind of waiting period.
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Currency Fair or TransferWise. The Banks are under huge challenges for KYC (know your customers) for all the anti money laundering money, one of the reasons behind the reduced amount of Russian money on the island.
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As mentioned above Trev. Transferwise offer a speedy and cheap method of moving dosh from a Cyprus bank account to the UK. I use it on a regular basis to the kids accounts etc and never had a problem. I believe you have to upload proof of id such as passport but you should have no problem.
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Locks are only ment to keep honest people out
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Nat West are the worst and I seriously suspect that they use the Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements to offload accountholders. I've assisted many of my clents in providing KYC (which is acceptable to all other institutions) but Nat West have rejected it and in one case, denied ever having received the documentation despite the fact that we sent 2 persons KYC in the same envelope. A few years ago Barclays were slated for kicking out long-time savers en-masse so it seems Nat West have found a less newsworthy way to do it.
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Thanks for your help everyone. I will investigate Transferwise and see if It will work for me.
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I usually use Transferwise to send money to our account in Cyprus from the UK, recently I tried to send money from another Cypriot account to our daughters bank account and was blocked as Transferwise said I was only allowed to register one bank account per person.
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Some info on sepa when transfering eur from Cyprus to currency fare to change to sterling
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I managed to transfer funds to my NatWest bank account in the UK a few months ago on selling my house here.I used Currency Direct for this. It was a very complex procedure, mainly because of all the banks anti money laundering legislation. If you have an off shore a/c with them, say in the Channel Islands it may be a slightly different procedure to the mainland branches. I place great value in speaking to them beforehand and finding out their requirements, also doing the same with your Cyprus Bank if the money is from your account.
I also used my solicitor who helped sort out the forms required, the documentary evidence required and she liaised with Currency Direct during the transaction,
Currency Direct who have a local office were also really helpful. The whole thing was very complex but it did go through with no hitches.
Good luck and don’t give up!

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I found that out of all the systems, that "Currency Fair" were and are the best. They only charge £3.00 per transaction. We are with Natwest and have no trouble at all.
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Yes, me too,. But you have to get everything right with the banks, it was the first time that I had done this kind of transaction. I find that using a currency exchange co with a Paphos office has helped me considerably as I still have difficulties simetimes using my Windows computer for on line banking,.

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