Making regular overseas payments

Escape Currency’s Regular Overseas Payment Scheme (or ROPS) was set up to help those people who had to buy smaller amounts of foreign currency on a regular basis. Whether for a pension, school fees or mortgage payments, we are able to secure you a rate of exchange for up to one year and protect you from all the currency fluctuations in the market. This means every month you will know exactly what is being transferred into your overseas account and the amount of sterling you will have to transfer to us.

Our payment schemes can also assist companies who have repeat business for a year or more. At Escape Currency we can ensure your profits aren’t subject to erosion.

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