Online Money Transfers to Italy
Italy has 60.6 million inhabitants which makes it the fifth most populous country in Europe, and the 23rd most populous in the world. It is a founding member of the European Union and is a member of the G8, G20 and NATO.
If you are looking for a cost effective way to receive money in Italy, choose Jeton. Transferring money via us will reduce the costs of sending Euros to Italy as we offer you competitive exchange rates on the Euro and always offer you a cheap fee option.
A lot of the times choosing a money transferring service to Italy can be confusing. In addition to the range of choices, there are hidden costs and expenses to consider, which will vary depending on how you send and receive money to Italy.
Maybe you have a spouse working abroad and need to receive Euros in Italy to cover mortgage instalments, or maybe you’re studying in Italy and waiting on your parents to send you some funds.
This is where you can benefit from using money specialist service like Jeton Wallet. You will get cheap, secure and easy money transfers which can be made anywhere, anytime, online.
Best Way to Receive Money in Italy
There are many reasons why you should choose Jeton for your next transactions. Here are some of them:
* Jeton is a global payment solutions provider offering instant, safe and convenient payment services to customers and business across the globe.
* Fast transfer speed
* Cheap Fees
* Regulated under the UK FCA (Financial Conduct Authority)
* 24/7 Support
How to Receive Money in Italy
In order to receive money in Italy you will need to provide the sender with your Jeton email or phone number you registered your account with. Alternatively you can provide your Jeton User ID.
The Best Rate and Cheap Fees
The good news when you receive money with Jeton is that the first five times within one month are completely FREE for the receiver, the sender will need to pay 2% fee which is considered to be cheaper than the traditional methods of sending money abroad. After the fifth transaction the receiver will have to pay 2.5% fee.
Whatever your reason for transfering money to Italy, whether it’s to support family members or mortgage payments, to cover supplier invoices or more general living expenses, it couldn’t be easier to get the financial back up you need.