The TD Bank CAD to GBP rate is 0.5840. This is 7.7% below the mid-rate. We help you save money by comparing TD Bank CAD to GBP exchange rates to the latest market rate and those offered by leading FX providers.
TD Bank Exchange Rates at a glance
TD Bank offer competitive exchange rates on over 50 foreign currencies for travel money and transfers via their online internet banking at their branches.
As usual non-cash rates for transfers are better than Travel Money (Cash) Rates. This reflects the costs and risks associated with shipping, handling and holding foreign currency in cash.
TD Bank publish their CAD and USD exchange rates here. These Non-Cash rates are available to TD bank clients only and apply to the conversion of paper and electronic instruments such as wire transfers, cheques, drafts, etc.
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Sending money to United Kingdom 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 United Kingdom bank accounts or pay a British pound invoice.
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