Brendan Burgess
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I was busy recently before a short trip to London and didn't get a chance to buy some sterling. So I had to buy it from the ICE booth at the airport. I knew it was more expensive, but I had no real idea how much more expensive.
Here are the rates compared with AIB yesterday
|sell sterling|buy sterling|difference
ICE |82|91|11%
AIB|86.45|92|6%In addition, ICE charges a commission of 2.35% with a minimum charge, but no maximum. I think AIB charges a maximum.
My £100 sterling cost me €125.15. If I gave it straigt back to them, they would have given me back €105.68 - that's a loss of 16%, so you could say that the cost of buying sterling is around 8%. I think it works out about 4% from AIB.
I was annoyed with myself for not being organised enough to avoid these high charges, but there were queues at all the ICE booths.
Anyone like to do a Key Post on the topic. For example, I assume that paying by Credit Card is always the best rate.
Here are the rates compared with AIB yesterday
ICE |82|91|11%
AIB|86.45|92|6%
My £100 sterling cost me €125.15. If I gave it straigt back to them, they would have given me back €105.68 - that's a loss of 16%, so you could say that the cost of buying sterling is around 8%. I think it works out about 4% from AIB.
I was annoyed with myself for not being organised enough to avoid these high charges, but there were queues at all the ICE booths.
Anyone like to do a Key Post on the topic. For example, I assume that paying by Credit Card is always the best rate.