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Egypt property The property market in Egypt is primarily focused around the Red sea and Mediterranean coastline. Property investors are also buying in and around the main urban hubs of Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor, The Egyptian governments pro-active policies for attracting overseas investment has created an economic climate geared for growth in the Egyptian property market. Do you agree? Please state your views and opinions here on our new Egyptian property forum.

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many thanks -really need to sort bank accounts out for Egypt - will definately make the bill paying easier!
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Thanks for that - but are the transfers you pay - the same as the banks charge over here for any amount of money to another country - approx £20? personally, I think it is a lot of money banks are charging; eg - sent £325 and charged £20 - sent over £40,000 and still charged £20 ?

We have to transfer our payments in US dollars so we don't use our high street bank due to the high charges - but use a money transfer agency - you get a much better exchange rate and don't pay any commission (don't know if I can say which one we use but there are more than one all who do the same thing)
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Yes Majicou, please give us details. I'd also like to know exactly how the transfer works etc. I've been given the name of a company as I'd like to transfer money back to the UK but I haven't got in touch with them yet.
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Yes Majicou, please give us details. I'd also like to know exactly how the transfer works etc. I've been given the name of a company as I'd like to transfer money back to the UK but I haven't got in touch with them yet.
Hi Lsab - we use HiFX (foreign currency & foreign exchange specialists). Its really easy - you open an account with them (no money is needed to do this) just personal details which they do checks on and then you have a client/account number. When you want to transfer funds its all done over the phone or on line. You contact a 'dealer' who quotes the exchange rate at that time - then a contract is made and a contract note is sent - when they receive cleared funds from you they transfer the money onward to its destination. You can check on line the process and everything is always confirmed to you be e-mail/text. No commission is charged and you do get higher exchange rates - which do vary depending on how much money is being transferred. You can also book ahead which is really useful when the exchange rate is good. For example we have booked a good rate for September when our next payment is due. All you do is pay 10% of the amount to secure the rate and the remainder before the money needs to be transferred. They were very helpful on the phone when I first set up our account as it was all very new to me. Hope this makes sense!
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Hi all - the cheapest way seems to be via paypal. They operate in 190 countries and guess what I dont think it includes Egypt! Typical!
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Thanks Majicou - I wondered how it all works - seems very straightforward.
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Hi All,

Speaking to a friend of mine today and he's of the opinion that Banks in Egypt pay 10% interest on your savings.

Anyone know if this is complete rubbish or is there any truth behind it?

Does anyone actually have an Egyptian bank account that can shed some light of what you actually earn?

Thanks
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Thanks for that - but are the transfers you pay - the same as the banks charge over here for any amount of money to another country - approx £20? personally, I think it is a lot of money banks are charging; eg - sent £325 and charged £20 - sent over £40,000 and still charged £20 ?
try transferring money to Egypt with the cost outside England to be paid by the receiver. We have done this from our bank account in Holland both ways (all costs for sender and split costs). Split costs were much cheaper!
I think for an amount of Euro 5000 it was Euro 18 (splitted, in Egypt just app. LE 10).
Costs are depending also on the amount you are transferring.
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Hi All,

Speaking to a friend of mine today and he's of the opinion that Banks in Egypt pay 10% interest on your savings.

Anyone know if this is complete rubbish or is there any truth behind it?

Does anyone actually have an Egyptian bank account that can shed some light of what you actually earn?

Thanks
Hi I have merged your thread with this existing one. See Central Bank of Egypt for interest rates.
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Hi all - as I now have my keys and the furniture maker is in thought Id better get the apartment insured.

I have now arranged this over the phone with Intasure as I found their policy to be one of the best for my needs ( I am an Insurance Underwriter ) and the policy covers for lets as well.

The staff are really helpful and the cost was £120 per annum for buildings and contents with AD cover as well. They also cover up to £1000 travel expenses if you need to fly out in case of emergency ad also if something has happened eg it has been flooded and you cannot honour the booking they will pay for loss of rental. Also if anything happens when the apartment is being used they will pay for alternative accom as well.
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