Banks and online platforms profit from the exchange rate they quote you. We show you exactly what you get, and what you would lose elsewhere.
Enter an amount, pick your currencies, and see exactly how much more you keep with Dinheiro versus a typical high-street bank.
Every £100,000 you send, here is how much of it reaches your recipient.
Banks build their profit directly into the exchange rate. You never see it as a separate fee line, which is why most people do not realise how much they are losing.
How much more EUR your recipient gets with Dinheiro vs a bank.
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Indicative rates for illustration. Actual rates vary by currency pair, volume, and market conditions.
Most people assume their bank charges a flat transfer fee. The reality is far more costly. Banks build their profit directly into the exchange rate before they quote you, a cost that is invisible unless you know where to look.
On a £100,000 transfer, the difference between a bank rate and a Dinheiro rate can be thousands of pounds in your pocket, or your beneficiary's.
Speak to a Relationship Manager →Banks build their profit into the exchange rate itself. You never see a line item for it. You simply receive fewer euros, dollars or dirhams than you should.
For businesses or individuals making regular transfers, the difference between a bank rate and a Dinheiro rate compounds significantly. Over a year of monthly transfers, the gap can run into tens of thousands.
At Dinheiro, your relationship manager tells you the rate and exactly what your beneficiary will receive, before you commit. No surprises.
Not all foreign exchange providers are equal. Here is how Dinheiro compares to the most common alternatives on the market.
Indicative comparison based on typical provider offerings. Actual terms vary by provider and transaction. ✓ = yes · ✕ = no · ~ = partial or variable
Most clients are set up and ready to transact within one business day. The process involves a short onboarding call, standard identity and compliance checks, and account activation. Your relationship manager handles everything and keeps you informed at each step.
Yes. Whether you need to pay one beneficiary abroad or hundreds simultaneously, we can accommodate it. Our mass payment service allows you to submit multiple instructions in a single file, across different currencies and destinations, with one point of contact managing the whole process.
No. We work with clients on transfers of all sizes, from a few thousand pounds to several million. The service and the level of attention you receive does not change based on transaction size.
No. Once you verbally or electronically accept a rate from your relationship manager, it is locked in for a specified period (typically two hours for a spot trade). If you need longer certainty, a forward contract fixes the rate for the date of your choice, up to 24 months in advance.
For most clients and most transactions, there are no additional transfer fees. For very small transactions or certain corridors, a nominal fee may apply. Your specialist will always disclose this upfront before you commit to a trade.
Speak to a specialist and receive a real, competitive rate within minutes. No obligation.
Payment services for Dinheiro Limited are provided by Sciopay Ltd. Sciopay Ltd is a company incorporated in England & Wales, Registration No: 12352935. Sciopay Ltd is licensed and regulated by HMRC as a Money Service Business (MSB), License No: XCML00000151326. Sciopay Ltd is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority as an Authorised Payment Institution, Firm Reference Number: 927951.