If you make international payments, open a TransferWise account. If you travel abroad, get a TransferWise debit card.
UPDATE
TransferWise is now called Wise.



Firstly, let me just say that I’ve been using TransferWise for years to make international money transfers.
Besides the fact that it’s easy to use, it’s also convenient and cheaper than most alternatives.
What are your options?
- Signup online and start making international money transfers in minutes.
- Order their debit card and use it worldwide.
The TransferWise Borderless Account lets you make international transfers and receive money from anywhere in the world. It’s actually much cheaper than most of the leading UK banks. Additionally, you can convert and hold more than 50 currencies.



The registration process is simple!
All you have to do is fill a simple form with some of your details, verify your identity, top-up your account, and you’re good to go. That easy.
Do you need to give your account details to someone? No problem!
TransferWise will give you the bank account details for 10 different currencies, that way people can pay you just like they pay locals:
- British Pounds
- Australian Dollars
- Romanian Lei
- Turkish Lira
- Euro
- New Zealand Dollar
- Canadian Dollar
- US Dollar
- Singapore Dollar
- Hungarian Forint
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