SingX international money transfers. The fees, times and rates
There are so many reasons why you might need to send money overseas. Maybe you have a home or family abroad, need to pay for an upcoming holiday or are...
If you live in New Zealand, you may be one of the 1.3 million customers that bank with ASB Bank. Established in 1847, Auckland Savings Bank was New Zealand’s first savings bank and today it offers its customers a range of personal and business banking options. If you’re an ASB Bank customer and you are travelling or doing business abroad, you will need to know how to make an international bank transfer. Either way, you might be able to save if you use a service like Wise. But more on that later.
This guide can help you know what to expect in terms of fees, rate, and process times when moving your money overseas.
But first, a quick example.
Let’s say we’re sending $1,000 US to a New Zealand dollar account at ASB Bank.
Provider | Fee | Exchange Rate | Total Cost |
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ASB Bank (New Zealand)¹ | NZ$15-30 | Exchange rate + markup | $15-30 + exchange rate markup + likely fees from intermediary and recipient banks |
Wise | $8.70 | The real exchange rate - the same one you find on Google | $8.70 |
ASB Bank’s fees definitely seem higher.
But fees aren’t the only cost to consider. When banks convert currency in international transfers, they often mark up their exchange rates, sometimes by up to 6%. There can also be 1-3 intermediary and recipient banks who also charge fees.
To make sure you really know what you’re getting, you can compare the exchange rate you’re being offered with an online currency converter to get a better idea of how much you’re really paying to move your money.
Fees will vary based on a number of factors, like the country you’re sending money to and from, the details of your account, and any specific conditions surrounding your transfer. You can always phone or email ASB for information on your specific transaction; otherwise, it may be difficult to pinpoint the exact cost.
ASB Bank Transaction¹ | Fee |
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FastNet Classic Online outgoing international transfer | NZ$15 |
Staff assisted outgoing International transfer | NZ $30 |
Incoming transfer in NZD to your ASB account | NZ$15 |
Additional fees | See below |
You can find information about ASB international money transfers on their website. Banks usually use the SWIFT transfer system to move your money across borders. As part of that transaction, they might use an intermediary bank to help exchange your currency. Should the intermediary bank convert your money, they will likely do so with their own exchange rate, which is likely to be fairly different from the mid-market rate - the one you’d find on Google. Charges will be deducted from the transferred amount, so your recipient will also likely end up receiving a lower amount than you originally transferred.
International transfers usually use the SWIFT system, which means the money may move through several banks before reaching the recipient. Each of those banks may take out a fee, leaving the recipient with less than what was sent.
ASB Bank international transfer | Additional fees |
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Sending/recipient bank and/or intermediary bank(s) | ASB notes online, “May also be subject to fees relating to the involvement of other banks in the processing of [International Money Transfers].”¹ Check with an ASB Bank representative for more information. |
Cancellation of international payment | $30 |
Amendment of an international payment | $30 |
Tracing of an international payment | $30 |
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An international bank transfer, also known as a wire or telegraphic transfer, is a fast and easy way to electronically send money abroad. ASB offers several ways to make an international bank transfer:
ASB advises that the easiest way to make a telegraphic transfer is by using their online system, FastNet Classic. In order to use this system, you’ll need to be registered and use a Netcode² to complete the transaction. To make the international bank transfer, you’ll need to³:
Bear in mind that ASB applies daily limits⁴ to its online international transfers, so plan ahead if you need to make a larger transfer.
You can also complete an international bank transfer in person⁵ at any ASB branch with the details of the transaction and the recipient of the money.
You can complete an international bank transfer by phone, fax or email by completing a form⁶ and submitting it to an ASB branch. An ASB representative will then contact you to verify the request. Make sure to have your Netcode at hand.
In order to make the international money transfer, you’ll need to know the amount and the currency you want to send. You’ll also need to know the following information about your recipient¹:
In order to receive an international transfer into your ASB account, you’ll need to give the person or company sending you money⁷:
ASB states that most transactions will arrive within 1-2 business days⁸ after they are sent. However, they cannot guarantee these times. If you are on a tight timeline be sure to submit your transfer request by 3 pm⁹ through FastNet Classic for same day processing.
ASB also offers the option of foreign cheques. Foreign cheques can be arranged during a visit to the ASB branch, or you can order them online and pick them up in 2-3 days¹º.
Transfer times can vary depending on destination and intermediary banks that may be involved. As ASB notes:
We can provide no guarantee as to when the payment will be available
to the payee. Any enquiries we make to a Correspondent on your behalf regarding a payment will be at your cost.¹¹
You can find information on the terms and conditions of ASB foreign transactions from their website.
When you’re travelling or working abroad, dealing with banking and money overseas can be a hassle, especially when it comes to finding fees, rates and processing times. This guide can save you time when you bank internationally with ASB bank. However, if you’re looking for an alternative, check out Wise to help you move your money overseas quickly and easily with the real exchange rate and just a small transparent fee.
¹https://www.asb.co.nz/content/dam/asb/documents/banking-with-asb/2017/asb-guide-to-fees-jun-2017.pdf, March 21st, 2018
²https://www.asb.co.nz/help/what-is-netcode-and-why-do-i-need-it.html, February 23rd, 2018
³https://www.asb.co.nz/help/how-do-i-make-an-international-money-transfer.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁴https://www.asb.co.nz/help/daily-limits-with-international-money-transfers.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁵https://www.asb.co.nz/foreign-exchange/international-money-transfers.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁶https://www.asb.co.nz/documents/foreign-exchange.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁷https://www.asb.co.nz/help/overseas-bank-funds.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁸https://www.asb.co.nz/help/how-long-it-takes-for-international-money-transfer-to-arrive.html, February 23rd, 2018
⁹https://www.asb.co.nz/help/fastnet-business-transfer-cut-off-times.html, February 23rd, 2018
¹⁰https://www.asb.co.nz/foreign-exchange/sending-money-overseas-guide.html, February 23rd, 2018
¹¹https://www.asb.co.nz/content/dam/asb/documents/termsandconditions/2016/foreign-exchange-terms-and-conditions-2016.pdf, February 23rd, 2018
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