Importing & Exporting Money

How to receive and transfer money

South African bank notes in excess of R5,000 (€516) per person aren’t allowed into the country unless you have the necessary permit from the South African Reserve Bank, 370, Church Street, Pretoria 0002 (write to PO Box 427, Pretoria 0001, Tel. 12-313 3911, www.reservebank.co.za).

International Bank Transfers

When transferring or sending money to (or from) South Africa, you should be aware of the alternatives, which include the following:

If you routinely transfer large sums of money between currencies, you should investigate Fidelity Money Funds (www.fidelity.com ), which operate free of conversion charges and at wholesale rates of exchange.

Always check charges and exchange rates in advance and agree them with your bank (you may be able to negotiate a lower charge or a better exchange rate). Shop around a number of banks and compare fees. Banks are often willing to negotiate on fees and exchange rates when you’re transferring a large amount of money. Some foreign banks levy a flat-fee for electronic transfers, irrespective of the amount.

SURVIVAL TIP If you plan to send a large amount of money to South Africa or abroad for a business transaction such as buying property, you should ensure that you receive the commercial rate of exchange rather than the tourist rate.

When you have money transferred to a bank in South Africa, make sure that you give the account holder’s name, the account number, the branch number and the bank code. If money is ‘lost’ while being transferred to or from a South African bank account, it can take weeks to locate it.


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