Royal mail exchange money

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, offers a range of services for exchanging money, including:

  1. MoneyGram: Royal Mail has partnered with MoneyGram to offer a money transfer service. You can send money to over 200 countries worldwide, and recipients can collect cash at a local agent or have it deposited into their bank account.
  2. Western Union: Royal Mail also offers Western Union's money transfer service, which allows you to send money to over 200 countries worldwide. Recipients can collect cash at a local agent or have it deposited into their bank account.
  3. Post Office Card Account: The Post Office Card Account is a prepaid card that can be loaded with cash and used to make payments or withdraw cash from ATMs. You can top up your card at a Royal Mail post office or online.
  4. International Money Orders: Royal Mail offers international money orders, which are a secure way to send money to individuals or businesses abroad. The money order is payable in the recipient's local currency.
  5. Currency Exchange: Royal Mail also offers currency exchange services at some of its post offices. You can exchange your money for foreign currencies, such as euros, US dollars, or Australian dollars.

To use these services, you'll typically need to visit a Royal Mail post office or online platform, provide identification, and follow the instructions for the specific service you're using. Fees and exchange rates may apply, so be sure to check the details before sending or exchanging money.