CaxtonFX represents new transfer service FastPay

May 15, 2009 - 3:23pm | News | Payment systems |
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CaxtonFX represents new transfer service FastPay

CaxtonFX, a foreign exchange broker, introduces FastPay, an online payments service that allows its customers to make payments around the world in 17 different currencies, among those that can be transferred online are Euros, US Dollars, Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars and New Zealand dollars, with no fees or commissions while still enjoying bank-beating exchange rates. It is available any time, 7 days a week and is the easiest and most cost effective way to transfer money overseas. CFX Fast Pay allows users to make international payments in three simple steps. Suitable for individual or business needs, users lock into live currency rates that are updated online, and then pay via a sterling debit card. Once a transaction is made, Caxton will ask for your debit card details and claim the sterling funds direct from your bank. It will take approximately one to two working days for a payment to be received by the beneficiary account that has been specified. A fast and highly secure service, CFX Fast Pay offers competitive exchange rates and no fees for transfers of up to GBP10,000. Fast Pay enables currency payments to be made at any time and live rates offer an opportunity to take advantage of currency volatility. James Hickman, managing director, Caxton FX describes an offer: "This is another example of how CaxtonFX always strives to offer better value and better service to our clients. It is early days but the feedback on this new service has been extremely positive. FastPay offers the best in flexibility and convenience while still offering CaxtonFX's unbeatable rates."




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