No 1 Currency - Foreign currency specialists

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Worldwide transfers for individuals

No1 Currency is a foreign currency specialist. We realise that value for money and great service are key which is why we offer tailor made services and exchange rates you'll find hard to beat.

Whether you are buying property abroad, a house, or planning to emigrate or requiring a one off worldwide transfer- you will need to exchange you money into the relevant currency. No1 Currency offers you:

Bank beating exchange ratesBank Beating Exchange Rates

We provide you with live exchange rates to help you buy when the market is right for you and if you have a desired rate in mind our rate watch service will ensure you have the option to purchase if that rate is achieved.

Bank beating exchange ratesNo commission & no charges

We do not charge a commission. There are no fees or charges on transaction over £5000.
(£10 charge for transaction under £5000)

Bank beating exchange ratesProfessional Guidance and Support

The whole currency exchange process can seem daunting and unfamiliar. With No1 Currency you talk directly with experienced foreign currency specialists who will support and guide you through your transaction.

Bank beating exchange ratesFast, safe and secure service

A rate can be secured over the telephone and it is possible to have funds exchanged & deposited within 24 hours (country dependant). No1 Currency complies with the bank of England regulations and is licensed by HM Revenue and Customs.

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Call us on 0800 840 2887
What do our clients say?

As soon as we started planning the move last March, I began to consider the implications. The best financial advice I can offer anyone is to look at the market and remember that you do have an alternative to the high street banks.

Overall, No1 Currency saved me a significant amount of money - especially in comparison with the high street banks - in terms of charges and foreign exchange rates.

Steve Smyth