World First

Examples of how it works:

Paying tuition fees from abroad

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Education and tuition fees

So your son has just got a place at the London School of Economics – congratulations! Now you’re going to need to make sure his fees are paid in sterling, and his allowance arrives quickly and reliably.

If you or your child is living and studying overseas – practically anywhere in the world - we can help protect payments from fluctuations in exchange rates, transferring them directly to the school, university or your own personal bank accounts. 

Minimising your risk

We’ll get you the best rate. If you’re making regular payments, we can fix your exchange rate for up to two years using forward contracts, so you’ll know exactly how much will arrive at the destination every term or month. 

We also offer many other ways of minimising your exposure to fluctuations in currency values. Have a look at our Foreign Exchange Services section for more information.

With World First you get:

  • Unbeatable exchange rates for overseas money transfer.
  • Exceptional service.
  • The widest selection of ways to transfer currency and protect your money from fluctuations in currency values.

Have you thought about a currency card? They’re a credit card you pre-load with  euros or US dollars, and top up online. They’re a great way of getting cash quickly to someone who’s studying overseas, travelling or on a gap year abroad.

Call us on +61 2 8298 4900, or freephone on 1 800 835 506 to find out how we can help. Alternatively arrange for us to call you back

 

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What our clients say about us

 

"The proactive, professional service we receive from World First is what has really impressed me" Eva Galambos, Parlour.

 

"I really appreciate your services. Easy+reliable+very competitive rates." Bernard Haidinger

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World First Pty Ltd is regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) AFS Licence number 331945. Australian Company Number (ACN) 132 368 971. Member of the Financial Ombudsman Service membership number 134005.