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Save on the exchange rate conversion when transferring money overseas to or from your Arvest Bank account in US dollars, UK pounds, the euro and other currencies. Arvest Bank international money transfers to or from the USA have higher transaction charges, due to a less competitive exchange rate offered by Arvest Bank. Skip to: USA Money Transfer Specialists
Typically, sending funds to or from your Arvest Bank account in US dollars or UK pounds will involve a margin rate of 4.8% – much higher than most currency broker rates (typically 0.7 to 1.0%).
Sending foreign currency to or from your Arvest Bank account in the USA needn’t be a complex matter, moreover, you can save time and money when you use a specialist currency broker instead.
Specialist foreign exchange companies including our recommended providers here can save you money and time on the transaction. Our recommendations are based on international coverage and office locations together with the lowest foreign exchange margin rates offered.
Example: A typical overseas currency transfer of $100,000 US dollars (USD) using Arvest Bank services would have a transaction exchange rate margin of around 4.8% – or $4,800 USD. Using a specialist broker, in this example TorFX – the exchange rate margin would work out at 0.7% – or only $700 USD in total, which is a large saving over the bank service.
International money transfers from Arvest Bank could take longer to arrive than using a private currency exchange provider and you will also need to be an existing Arvest Bank account holder to use their services. Arvest Bank may additionally charge a flat rate commission fee when sending money abroad into another currency and bank transfer commission fees vary depending on the amount you need to transfer. Private brokers offer commission free currency transfers, typically over a value of $5000.
Unless you pay a premium, Arvest Bank’s service will take from 5 to 7 days for your funds to arrive at the destination bank. Private foreign exchange companies typically complete the transaction either same day, or next day.
Arvest Bank was created in 1961 and is an American bank operating through over 270 banking branches including Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, with it’s head office in Bentonville, Arkansas. Arvest is the largest bank in Arkansas and has the most banking locations in the state of Oklahoma.
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