Paying Bills in Euros

If it is going to be ongoing you need a bank account in euros and then just transfer the euros as and when., I used a Citibank one which works well for me.
 
If it is going to be ongoing you need a bank account in euros and then just transfer the euros as and when., I used a Citibank one which works well for me.

+1, if you are based in Portugal open a Portugese bank account and then arrange transfers from UK bank. I have a similar issue in France and I have a French bank account and then make payments to it with HiFX which gives you a near commercial rate compared to a transfer from a normal bank.
 
http://www.fairfx.com and use their fastpay service. The credit cards are pretty good as well

Another vote for FairFX and fastpay. We have used them for about 6 years now, rates are always competitive especially if you avoid night time and weekends. Easy to use on-line and payment is usually very fast. All you need is the account details for you payee and internet access.
 
I use MoneyCorp whom I find hugely helpful. Some bank account details abroad can be confusing, they will help translate the jargon. Also no transfer charge.
 
So do Nationwide but the so called "no charge" people make their money on the exchange rate they give which is frequently much lower. No-one does it for free.

I agree no one does it for free, but in my experience the traditional banks take more out of any transaction than nost of the specialist money transfer companies. When I had a Portuguese account it was cheaper to top it up using Fairfx than using the service provided by my UK bank, in fact the Fairfx exchange rate was usually better than the banks before the bank added it's fee
 
Transfermate are great for larger transfers and have a 24 hour callcentre and online system,
Same day payment to a lot of destinations
 
Before I moved to France I was able to open a bank account with Barclays in Bordeaux without leaving the UK. If Barclays have a presence in Portugal I would look to opening one there.
In the meantime back in the UK I found that Barclays also have a Euro Current Account together with a Cheque Book which I sometimes use to send cheques to pay my French Bills.
(although if you go into an ordinary Barclays branch and ask for one they don't know what you are talking about and pretend it dosent exist) however the bank sort code is 20 54 78 if that helps.
 
Transferwise has the best exchange rate but CurrencyFair has the smallest fee. So it depends on how much you are transferring.
 
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