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Buying property in Italy as a Canadian? Get our expert guide on the process, requirements, and how to save on currency exchange
If you're planning a trip abroad or need foreign cash for business, Meridian offers foreign currency exchange services for all your travel needs.
In this guide, we'll walk you through how to order foreign cash from Meridian, what it costs, and how much you can buy. Plus, we'll explore Wise as an alternative, letting you get foreign currency at the mid-market exchange rate in seconds, with no hidden fees.
Meridian Credit Union offers over 80 foreign currencies that can be ordered in-branch or over the phone, with fast and secure delivery for a hassle-free way to prepare for your next trip.
When ordering foreign currency from Meridian Credit Union, there are a few fees to keep in mind, depending on the amount of your order and the type of transaction. While Meridian offers free delivery on orders over 100 CAD, smaller transactions may incur additional charges.
Fees for ordering foreign currency at Meridian2
| Fee type | Fee details |
|---|---|
| Foreign debit transaction fee | 2.5% |
| Small foreign currency order fee (for orders under 100 CAD) | 5 CAD |
| Expedited currency order delivery fee (for orders under 2,000 CAD) | 10 CAD |
| Foreign currency buy-back fee (within 5 days of the original order) | 10 CAD |
The exact exchange rate for foreign currency purchases is not listed online and can only be confirmed by calling Meridian Credit Union or visiting a branch.
When it comes to converting foreign currency, Meridian charges a 2.5% conversion fee, and exchange rates are not available online, making it harder to compare costs upfront. On the other hand, Wise offers a much lower fee, starting at just 0.48%3, while always using the mid-market exchange rate, giving you complete transparency before you make a transaction.
With Wise, you can even use auto-conversion to exchange your money when your preferred rate is met, ensuring you get the best possible deal. Unlike Meridian, which requires 1-2 business days5 for converted funds to be available, Wise transactions are almost instant in most cases, so you can access your money right when you need it.
Need cash on hand? Wise also offers a free physical debit card, letting you withdraw local currency when you travel. You get two free ATM withdrawals of up to 350 CAD per month, after which a small 1.75% fee applies3. However, it’s important to note that local ATM operators may still charge their own fees.
Meridian limits foreign cash orders to 5,000 CAD per transaction4, while Wise allows up to 15 conversions within 24 hours, regardless of the amount, giving you more flexibility with larger amounts.
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If you’re looking to order foreign currency from Meridian Credit Union, there’s a 5,000 CAD limit per transaction4. This means that while you can get the cash you need for travel or other expenses, larger amounts may require multiple orders or alternative solutions.
For more flexibility, a Wise account lets you make multiple currency exchanges within 24-hours with no set transaction cap. Plus, with Wise, you can store, convert, and send money in over 40 currencies—all at the mid-market exchange rate with lower fees.
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