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Advice on Bank charges and transfer charges please?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:05 pm
by Shiva
I will be seeking to open a bank account next week as am planning to buy a property. Have read that some banks can have extortionate charges on transfers in/out as well as for preparing a bank draft.

Would be moving funds in euros . Any advice on good/bad experiencess of banks - eg which to avoid ? WIll be asking details about charges when opening the account but as there are a lot of banks to choose from, should some be steered clear of? Have been in the Banco Popular in Quesda a few times to pay money in to someone's account and they seemed friendly and helpful ... any experience of the Banco Popular?

How far can charges ( eg on bank drafts) be negotiated?

Thanks for any input here

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 8:21 pm
by RobC
Take a look at this link
http://www.currenciesdirect.com/en/es/p ... -en-espana
We used Currencies Direct and Holabank/La Caixa recently
Rob

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:02 pm
by Bottlebrook
Hi
We are in a similar position to you and also with Banco Sabadell. We have been told by the bank that we can make online payments (they call it National Transfers) up to 50,000 Euros without charge. We have already paid the 10% deposit on exchange of contracts and it went smoothly without charge. When we pay the remainder upon completion, we plan to make several payments to stay below the 50k threshold.
We used UKforex to make the transfer from the UK and we negotiated a fantastic rate with them.
Hope all goes well!

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 9:20 am
by mancityfan
I`ve been with Banco Popular since I moved here and always found them friendly and helpful. I can`t remember how much it cost to transfer the funds but I don`t think it was extortionate.
Unfortunately I think Josê and Oscar have moved on, they were particularly helpful.

Of course if you are of OAP age there are no day to day bank charges.

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 10:49 am
by marcliff
mancityfan wrote:I`ve been with Banco Popular since I moved here and always found them friendly and helpful. I can`t remember how much it cost to transfer the funds but I don`t think it was extortionate.
Unfortunately I think Josê and Oscar have moved on, they were particularly helpful.

Of course if you are of OAP age there are no day to day bank charges.


The bit in bold. That only applies if you have a regular pension paid into your account and does not depend on your age.
Also paying a regular income in over a certain amount means you don't get bank charges either, regardless of age.

I have made online transfers from my bank in UK to Bankia but haven't incurred any charges by the recieving bank. UK bank, however, charged £20 and the daily limit is £10,000. Lower amounts were charged at £10 by UK bank as I found out when I transferred money over to buy a car some years ago. So £30 by UK bank for £15,000 transfer (in two payments) and nothing by Bankia.

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:33 am
by Shiva
Thanks to all for yr comments. Have gone with La Caixa, manager Sven very helpful. Have been told theres an upper limit of 200 euros on special services like bank draft which is acceptable (was not willing to go on a percentage basis Etc) of course there are monthly charges but I pay these on uk accounts too so if service in return is good that's ok.Fingers crossed all continues smoothly.

Re: Advice on Bank charges and transfer charges please?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:42 am
by Shiva
Oh and also meant to sayhave been able to transfer money into account in batches and no transfer charges

Re: Bank charges

PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:10 am
by Jan
Shiva wrote:Thanks to all for yr comments. Have gone with La Caixa, manager Sven very helpful. Have been told theres an upper limit of 200 euros on special services like bank draft which is acceptable (was not willing to go on a percentage basis Etc) of course there are monthly charges but I pay these on uk accounts too so if service in return is good that's ok.Fingers crossed all continues smoothly.

:text-thankyouyellow:

Thanks for the feedback.

Good to hear - Hope all goes well for you.

Re: Advice on Bank charges and transfer charges please?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 1:47 pm
by Phil_pjb
Personally I used Paula from Sabadell in Quesada, and Bianca Mendez was the solicitor. Efficiency beyond comparison with Bianca, amazing communications, let me know if anyone wants further details