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Euro cheque into UK bank.
Can a Euro cheque be banked into a UK bank account easily? Or will it get consumed by charges and the exchange rate ? Does it have the usual 3 month expiry time as a UK one ?
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Check your bank's tariff of charges for the type of account you have.
All charges associated with presenting a foreign currency cheque will be laid out there. It's a myth that UK cheques have a 3 month expiry time. Again, check with your bank about the age of foreign currency cheques they will accept. I bank with Santander and they will accept a foreign currency cheque for paying into a consumer current account for up to 6 months from the date on the cheque. |
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Thanks Roush
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Does it have the usual 3 month expiry time as a UK one ?
Cheques expire in line with the statute of limitations. |
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