About: CurrencyFair

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CurrencyFair is an online peer-to-peer currency exchange marketplace. CurrencyFair is headquartered in Ireland and also has employees in the UK, Australia, Greece, Hong Kong, Poland and Singapore. The company has established working sectors in Newcastle, NSW, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. CurrencyFair provides international money transfers in 20 global currencies. In an August 2018 interview with the Independent.ie, CEO Paul Byrne said "Asia is where we think most growth will come from over time and we want to be part of that story".

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  • CurrencyFair is an online peer-to-peer currency exchange marketplace. CurrencyFair is headquartered in Ireland and also has employees in the UK, Australia, Greece, Hong Kong, Poland and Singapore. The company has established working sectors in Newcastle, NSW, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. CurrencyFair provides international money transfers in 20 global currencies. CurrencyFair is a marketplace where money is never exchanged across borders; rather, it stays in the country of origin, thereby avoiding bank conversion fees. Customers have one currency but need funds in another. They are "matched" with someone with a corresponding need - someone who has that currency but needs the other. With CurrencyFair, customers can match with someone straightaway using an Auto-Transaction or set a desired rate in a currency and wait to partially or fully match with someone in the Exchange Queue who is going in the opposite currency direction. In an interview with Irish Tech News, co-founder Brett Meyers said "CurrencyFair is a peer to peer currency transfer service that empowers people to send money from their domestic bank account to their own, or a third party’s, foreign bank account up to 90% cheaper than they can using a bank or broker”. In an August 2018 interview with the Independent.ie, CEO Paul Byrne said "Asia is where we think most growth will come from over time and we want to be part of that story". Currently rated 1.9 out of 5 stars in the category of travel money cards and currency exchanges on the Australian Product Review website . Many people have voiced their complaints about payments being held and not returned unless thorough justification is given. (en)
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  • Paul Byrne (en)
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  • Brett Meyers, Jonathan Potter, Sean Barrett and David Christian (en)
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  • Dublin, Ireland : Newcastle, Australia : Singapore : Hong Kong (en)
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  • CurrencyFair is an online peer-to-peer currency exchange marketplace. CurrencyFair is headquartered in Ireland and also has employees in the UK, Australia, Greece, Hong Kong, Poland and Singapore. The company has established working sectors in Newcastle, NSW, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. CurrencyFair provides international money transfers in 20 global currencies. In an August 2018 interview with the Independent.ie, CEO Paul Byrne said "Asia is where we think most growth will come from over time and we want to be part of that story". (en)
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