Transfers from France as easy as 1, 2, 3

1

Log in or register in the biggest money transfer network.

2

Enter beneficiary's data in Poland and transfer at the highest rate.

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In our system you will make a quick payment with a debit card.

Bonjour Sami Swoi

Have you been to France and liked drinking coffee in street cafés and eating baguettes? And so you decided to stay there longer, find a job and so continue the journey called 'life'? And what about your payments in Poland?

Don't worry! Specialists with 16-year-long experience offer you 3 types of transfers that will allow you to send money cheaply to your home country.

The cheapest transfer is ONLY €2.99. Combine it with our special rate of EUR and you will save your time and money.

How about you regular payments in Poland? We have a solution - a standing order. Set once and bills in Poland will be paid all the time.

Send Euros from France

Via Internet

From France you will make:

The economic transfer into a bank account is one of our most popular transfers. The fee is only £0 regardless of the amount you transfer. The money is cleared on the baneficiary’s bank account on the second working day.

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Do you want to make a quick and safe transfer at a reasonable price? We offer you an Express+ transfer which we will send into a PLN account on the same or next working day. A fixed fee is £2.77 regardless of the amount being transferred.

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Have you forgotten about birthday, a special occasion or other payments you have in Poland? Does your family urgently need a cash injection? We recommend Bank Transfer ,,For Now'' in 10 minutes with the maximum amount of transfer of GBP 1,000 that can be made regardless of the clearing times of the bank in Poland. The fee is only £5.77.

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Payment by card
The system accept the following cards:
  • Visa Debit®
  • Visa Electron®
  • Maestro®
  • Debit MasterCard®
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