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<blockquote data-quote="dzero" data-source="post: 27218037" data-attributes="member: 247632"><p>There are different type. I'm explaining about PFCA</p><p></p><p>1. Create PFCA (Personal Foreign Currency Account). First ask from SG company which currency they will use to deposit. So use that currency type with PFCA</p><p>2. In my understanding HSBC has highest exchange rate. And you can get money transfer instantly most of the time. Also DFCC too good. But bit less rate you will get. But both bank are easy to create a PFCA. With other banks, it might get difficult to open and I don't like either for other banks. (but that's just my opinion)</p><p>3. Just go to a branch. They will help. If you have contract letter just bring. It will make life easy</p><p>4. With DFCC you will get charge per month around 2 dollar something. Please ask from them. With HSBC also some charge can't remember (or might not with them). With DFCC you have to send an email with their online system after you get salary and next working day, they will transfer to your DFCC LKR account. With HSBC there is a probability get a card for that account and can get money from ATM and from online too, you can transfer money to your LKR account</p><p>5. Different rate per bank</p><p>6. As I know, you don't need to pay, since you are getting money from Foreign country up to some limit.</p><p>7. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/happy.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Happy :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzero, post: 27218037, member: 247632"] There are different type. I'm explaining about PFCA 1. Create PFCA (Personal Foreign Currency Account). First ask from SG company which currency they will use to deposit. So use that currency type with PFCA 2. In my understanding HSBC has highest exchange rate. And you can get money transfer instantly most of the time. Also DFCC too good. But bit less rate you will get. But both bank are easy to create a PFCA. With other banks, it might get difficult to open and I don't like either for other banks. (but that's just my opinion) 3. Just go to a branch. They will help. If you have contract letter just bring. It will make life easy 4. With DFCC you will get charge per month around 2 dollar something. Please ask from them. With HSBC also some charge can't remember (or might not with them). With DFCC you have to send an email with their online system after you get salary and next working day, they will transfer to your DFCC LKR account. With HSBC there is a probability get a card for that account and can get money from ATM and from online too, you can transfer money to your LKR account 5. Different rate per bank 6. As I know, you don't need to pay, since you are getting money from Foreign country up to some limit. 7. :) [/QUOTE]
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