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Making Regular Payments to New Zealand

New Zealand DollarsIf you are transferring regular payments from your UK bank account to New Zealand you may find that bank overseas transfer charges really eat in to your income, and that currency fluctuations make it hard to predict how many Dollars you will get for your Pounds.

Our foreign exchange partner HiFX has a good service for setting up regular payments from the UK to New Zealand. You’ll save money on the charges that a UK high-street bank would make every month for making these payments to your NZ bank account. You’ll also get a competitive exchange rate on the funds you transfer, and you can even get an exchange rate locked in for up to two years, providing you with stability of income.

Remember to mention Broadbase International when you contact the team at HiFX, and they will take extra special care of you.

Don't forget that you need to take New Zealand tax into account when you are receiving income from the UK - find out more in our comprehensive New Zealand Tax Section.

Broadbase International will work with you every step of the way to help you make a confident start to your new life in New Zealand. Please contact us if you have any questions about the financial side of life in New Zealand, and don't forget to order your free copy of our comprehensive New Zealand Guide.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 February 2010 )
 
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