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Citibank AUD to EUR Foreign Transfer Rates Today

The best AUD to EUR rate is 0.6037. We help you save money by comparing Citibank AUD to EUR exchange rates to the latest market rate and those offered by leading FX providers.

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Sending money to Eurozone can be an expensive business, more so if you aren’t even aware of all the hidden fees. Money transfer companies and banks profit by charging you fees and a normally hidden margin on the exchange rate.

Using your Bank to make international wire transfers to India can be especially expensive – often 5% to 10% worse than using a foreign exchange specialist to send to Eurozone bank accounts or pay a Euro invoice.

 

Citibank Money Transfer

Citibank's exchange rates for wire transfers are generally competitive and transparent, which makes it a good choice for customers who need to send or receive money internationally. However, it's always a good idea to compare rates and fees across different banks and financial institutions to ensure you're getting the best deal possible.

FX Order Watch: Citibank's FX Order Watch allows customers to set their own exchange rates and automatically execute foreign exchange transactions when the desired exchange rate is reached.

When you get a quote for your Citibank Wire Transfer from their website or in-app, you will see the Citibank exchange rate, but it can be difficult to then calculate how much mark-up you are being charged.

While all banks charge this mark-up, the extra amount being charged is much higher than it would be with a global money transfer specialist.

How do Citibank international wire exchange rates compare?

Sending or receiving international transfers to or from your Citibank bank account will include a margin rate of between 3.5% to 8% – this is much higher than most money transfer broker rates (which are normally 0.5 to 1.5%).

     

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Which Eurozone country has the cheapest cost of living?

The cost of living varies greatly within the Eurozone, and it depends on various factors such as housing, transportation, healthcare, and taxes. However, some of the countries in the Eurozone with relatively lower cost of living include:

  • Greece: Greece has a relatively low cost of living compared to other Eurozone countries.

  • Portugal: Portugal has a lower cost of housing than in other Eurozone countries.

  • Spain: Spain also has a relatively low cost of living, particularly in the southern regions such as Andalusia and Murcia.

  • Ireland: Ireland has a relatively low cost of living, particularly in the regions outside the main cities like Dublin.

    Read more at our Eurozone (EUR) country guide

   
 

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