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The Currency Club is Now Offering a Foreign Exchange Buy Back Service

Online currency provider, The Currency Club has just introduced a foreign exchange buy back service.

2011-05-14
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Online currency provider, The Currency Club has just introduced a foreign exchange buy back service. An ideal solution for those who find themselves with surplus travel money left over at the end of a trip. The Currency Club members simply send their foreign currency back and receive a favourable exchange rate when transferring funds into pounds sterling.

Launched in August 2010 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Sterling Consortium Limited, The Currency Club is committed to providing the sharpest exchange rates and most convenient online service in the marketplace. In October 2010, The Currency Club became the first foreign exchange provider operating online to offer a free next day delivery service on all order sizes at zero commission across the UK. The new Buy Back facility is an extension of this value for money ethos.

Meera Thakkar, co-founder of The Currency Club said, "We are delighted to announce the launch of our new Buy Back facility. This additional offering assists The Currency Club in servicing clients' requirements more efficiently. Members can purchase banknotes from us and sell back any unused currencies left over from their travels at highly competitive buy back exchange rates."

Members of The Currency Club will be able to take advantage of the new Buy Back service simply by clicking the new Buy Back button on the company's home page. This will allow them to send details to The Currency Club of the quantity and nature of their surplus currency. This is followed by a prompt response inclusive of a competitive currency exchange rate (buy back) quote. Customers who agree to the given rate will then be able to send their currency via Royal Mail special delivery and receive the GBP amount directly to their bank account.

The Buy Back service from The Currency Club is available on all global currencies, from the Euro and the US Dollar to the Mexican Peso and Bahraini Dinar.

Purchasing travel money from The Currency Club assures the most competitive exchange rates courtesy of a fully automated retail currency system, based on live prices. This gives the sharpest and most accurate exchange rates available and now the same theory applies to customers selling surplus currencies back.

To learn more about The Currency Club and to order securely online, visit http://www.thecurrencyclub.co.uk

The Currency Club is a young and innovative company that has introduced one of the first fully automated online retail currency systems to deal with travel money requirements for its members.


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[Press-News.org] The Currency Club is Now Offering a Foreign Exchange Buy Back Service
Online currency provider, The Currency Club has just introduced a foreign exchange buy back service.