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Moving sterling to euro account

  • 19-06-2015 10:40am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,141 ✭✭✭


    Hi All
    after working in the UK i have built up some savings in sterling which I now want to move across now I am moving back.

    at the moment the £ is worth €1.40 which seems like its a great time to move the money.

    Has anyone any advice of the best savings account to move this sterling to?

    the amount when converted will be over 15k

    I already have a Nationwide Ireland (UK) savings account. the only other place I can see to put it is with Rabo.

    any other suggestions?


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,934 ✭✭✭robp


    guile4582 wrote: »
    Hi All
    after working in the UK i have built up some savings in sterling which I now want to move across now I am moving back.

    at the moment the £ is worth €1.40 which seems like its a great time to move the money.

    Has anyone any advice of the best savings account to move this sterling to?

    the amount when converted will be over 15k

    I already have a Nationwide Ireland (UK) savings account. the only other place I can see to put it is with Rabo.

    any other suggestions?

    Sites like bonkers have tools to find the best saving accounts for your needs. If you intend to keep the money in a saving account long term there is no harm in keeping some in the UK as means of diversification.


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