Abstract:Launched in 2004, Smart Currency Exchange Limited is a UK-based foreign exchange specialist and currency provider, having transfer over £4 billion to date on behalf of their clients. Smart Currency Exchange offers transfer in over 35 currencies, to countries all over the world.
General Information
Launched in 2004, Smart Currency Exchange Limited is a UK-based foreign exchange specialist and currency provider, having transfer over £4 billion to date on behalf of their clients. Smart Currency Exchange offers transfer in over 35 currencies, to countries all over the world.
Services Offerings
With Smart Currency Exchange, clients can get access to a series of services as follows:
Payment Process
Spot Contracts
Forward Contracts
Regular and Automated Payment
Currencies
You can make payment in over 35 currencies with Smart Currency Exchange. Most popular traded currencies including GBP, EUR, USD, as well as other worldwide currencies available like AED, AUD, BGN, BHD, BWP, CAD, CHF, CNY, CZK,DKK, and more.
Live Exchange Rates
Smart Currency Exchange says they could save clients up to 4% compared to your local bank and its official website displays some live currency exchange rates. Take GBP pairs for example, the table below for you to get a rough clear of exchange rates of these pairs:
Customer Support
The Smart Currency Exchange customer support team can be reached through telephone: 0808 163 0102, (+)44 207898 0541, as well as email: info@smartcurrencyexchange.com. You can also connect with them on some social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.
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