Bank of Hawaii international wire transfer: Fees, limits, and rates
Read on for everything you need to know about sending and receiving international wire transfers with Bank of Hawaii.
Making an international money transfer is a simple way to move money all over the world. But is it actually as simple as it seems? Not always.
Every bank has its own processes, requirements and fees for making international transfers. And not knowing the process can end up costing you money in fees you might not need to pay. You may even find, in the end, that using a service like Wise could save you a lot more than you realized. But more on that later.
Read on to learn everything you need to know about making an international wire transfer to or from HSBC Canada.
A quick example before we get started.
A theoretical online bank transfer sending C$1000 from Canada to a pound sterling bank account in the UK.
Provider | Fee | Exchange Rate | Total Cost |
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HSBC (Canada) | C$40 | Exchange rate + markup | C$40 + exchange rate markup + likely fees from intermediary and recipient banks |
Wise | C$8.43 | The real exchange rate - the same one you find on Google | C$8.43 |
(Source 1, Source 2 29 January 2018)
It seems clear that HSBC’s fees are higher.
However, if the fees alone aren’t reason enough to consider an alternative, that isn’t taking into account any exchange rate markup — on average a spread of an additional 4-6%. In addition, there are normally 1-3 intermediary and recipient banks who also charge fees.
Those costs start adding up. Fast.
To make sure you really know what you’re getting before you commit, compare the exchange rate you’re being offered with an online currency converter to find out how much your international transfer is really costing you.
HSBC Canada international transfers | Regular fees |
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Incoming international transfer | C$15 per transfer |
Outgoing international transfer | C$40 up to C$30,000 sent onlineC$55 up to C$30,000 sent from a branchC$60 for payments of $30,000- $150,000 sent onlineC$90 for payments of more than $30,000 sent from a branch |
Additional fees may apply | See Additional Fees section below |
(Source 29 January 2018)
Sending or receiving money between banks that use different currencies means that usually, either the recipient bank or an intermediary bank is going to convert the currency at an exchange rate that they choose. That exchange rate will often be 4-6 percent poorer than the mid-market rate, or the rate you see on Google, which means the bank gets to keep the difference as a profit for itself.
Which can unfortunately also mean that the recipient of the transfer will receive less money because of the poorer exchange rate.
If HSBC is the bank making the conversion, you may need to do some legwork to find out the rate. HSBC Canada publishes its exchange rates daily but does note that they’re subject to change without notice, and for the most accurate rates, you’ll have to contact a branch. Since rates change regularly, you’ll have to contact HSBC Canada for the most recent exchange rates and manually compare them to the mid-market rates (you can use an online currency converter to do this) to see if they’re marked up.
(Source 29 January 2018)
Your international transfer may be subject to some additional fees, such as:
HSBC Canada international transfer | Additional fees |
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Recipient bank and/or intermediary bank(s) fees when sending an international transfer | Note that when you transfer money internationally, it’s generally via the SWIFT network. That means that most likely there will be 1-3 intermediary banks involved, and all banks involved in SWIFT transfers take their own fee from the amount you’re sending. You can contact HSBC ahead of time to get an estimate about intermediary fees for your transfer. |
Cancellation, recall or trace of international payment | Free if less than 30 days from date of transfer$30 per request if 30-90 days from date of transfer$80 per request if 91 days to 2 years from date of transfer$155 per request if over 2 years from date of transfer |
Amendment of an international payment | Not available |
(Source 29 January 2018)
An often cheaper alternative to making international money transfers through a bank is Wise, which allows you to send money at the mid-market rate - the same rate you find on Google. Wise sends money using local bank transfers, so there are no international or intermediary bank fees, as your money never crosses borders. The only fee you pay is minimal and spelt out upfront. At Wise, we never hide extra fees and charges in the exchange rate. We just use the mid-market exchange rate. That means fair, cheap money transfers, every time.
Wise also offers borderless multi-currency accounts, which can be used to send, receive, hold and manage money in multiple global currencies all at the same time. Meaning you can pay people locally as well as receive payments locally from the UK, anywhere in the EU and Australia.
Try Wise today to see how easy it can be to send money across borders.
HSBC Canada offers a number of ways to transfer money internationally:
HSBC Canada doesn’t offer international money transfers by phone.
HSBC Canada branches offer secure ways to send money internationally, including sending a bank draft in Canadian dollars or a variety of other currencies. Speak to a teller/cashier about what you need and he or she will tell you what options are available.
(Source 29 January 2018)
To make an international transfer with HSBC Canada, you’ll need:
To receive an international money transfer to your HSBC Canada bank account, you’ll need to give the sender:
You can find this information by logging in to your internet banking, or by calling 1-877-621-8811.
(Source 29 January 2018)
International money transfers from HSBC Canada can take 1- 3 business days to process. However, processing times can vary based on the destination of the transfer, so HSBC Canada does not guarantee that international transfers will arrive within any specific time frame.
HSBC Canada doesn’t currently offer a faster transfer for an extra fee.
HSBC Canada’s customer support has many options for contact if you have further questions or need more help. Phone numbers and email addresses may vary according to your location, so check their website to find the best way to contact HSBC Canada.
Sending money internationally has never been easier, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy. Protect yourself and your money by knowing the fastest and cheapest way to send money abroad.
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