Send money outside the UK or in a foreign currency
You can do this online
- Fee-free euro payments. Other charges may apply.
- Simple repeat payments, up to £100,000.
- Over 30 currencies to choose from.
Lloyds will never tell you to:
- move money to another account
- move your money or ask you to transfer money to a new sort code and account number.
Steps to take
We'll guide you through it.
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- Log in and select your account, then the three-dot menu.
- Choose ‘Send money abroad’, then select the account you want to send money from.
- Select to either ‘Pay someone new’ or ‘Pay someone again’.
- Select the recipient’s country and enter their full details.
- Tell us how much you’d like to send and review the payment details before you confirm them.
- We might ask you to enter your password and if you're paying someone new, we'll do some extra security checks.
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- Log in and select 'More actions' from your account.
- Choose 'Payments and transfers'. Then select 'Send money outside the UK'.
- Select to either ‘Pay someone new’ or ‘Pay someone again’.
- Select the recipient’s country and enter their full details.
- Tell us how much you’d like to send and review the payment details before you confirm them.
- We might ask you to enter your password and if you're paying someone new, we'll do some extra security checks.
Getting started online
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You can call us if you're not registered for online banking. If you prefer to bank in person, there’s a range of services in your local area.
Need help?
If you're registered for online banking, the fastest way to get in touch is by messaging us securely online.
Let’s look at the details
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Sending money to the EEA and UK
- The recipient's full name and address.
- The recipient's IBAN.
- The recipient's Swift/BIC.
Sending money to the rest of the world
- The recipient's full name and address.
- The recipient's IBAN.
- The recipient's Swift/BIC.
- Name and address of the recipient's bank.
- Clearing code.
- Reason for your payment.
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Limits
The minimum payment amount is £1.01, no matter how you make the payment.
You can make payments up to the following amounts:
Channel
Limit
Channel
Online
Limit
Send up to £100,000 per day in the app or online banking.
Channel
In a branch
Limit
There is no maximum limit.
Channel
Telephone Banking
Limit
Send up to £10,000 through Telephone Banking.
Timescales
When the money will leave your account
You can make a payment at any time, day or night. We’ll take the money from your account once we process it.
- Requests made before 3pm* on a working day are processed and taken the same day.
- Requests made after 3pm, or on a weekend or bank holiday, are processed on the next working day.
For example, a payment requested at 3.30pm on Friday will be processed on the following Monday.
Make sure if your payment is being processed the next working day that there’s enough money in your account to cover it, as well as any other payments due (such as direct debits, standing orders, or card payments). If there isn’t enough money when we try to take the payment, it won’t go through and will be cancelled.
*Euro payments made in a branch or over the phone may have an earlier cut‑off of 2pm.
When the money will reach the recipient
The following table gives you information about the time the payment will take to reach the recipient's bank. These timescales apply if you've requested the payment on a working day before the cut-off time:
Information about the time the payment will take to reach the recipient's bank Currency and destination
Delivery times
Currency and destination
Payments in euro to the UK, an EEA country, Monaco, Switzerland or San Marino.
Delivery times
No later than the next working day.
Currency and destination
Payments in any other EEA currency, pounds sterling or Swiss francs to another EEA country.
Delivery times
No later than four working days.
Currency and destination
Any currency to North America, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and the Far East.
Delivery times
Should take no longer than four working days.
Currency and destination
Any currency to any other country.
Delivery times
Should take no longer than five working days.
Currency and destination
SEPA Direct Debit Scheme.
Delivery times
On the date we've been given for payment unless this is a public holiday in the other bank’s country. In that case, this will be on the next working day.
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Our fees
Payment Charges Type of payment
Fee
Type of payment
Payments in euro from your account.
Fee
No fee
Type of payment
All other payments from your account.
Fee
£9.50**
**This fee won't apply to payments:
- sent in pounds from our Basic Account
- from an account held with Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets plc
- sent in any currency other than pounds from a Mayfair Private Banking Service account.
Other fees
When you send money using online banking or the app, the payment will always be sent using the shared charging option. This means you’ll only pay our £9.50 fee and the person you’re sending money to will pay any other fees. This could include money deducted from the payment by an agent bank and the bank you’re sending money to.
For payments made in a branch or over the phone and being sent outside the UK or EEA, you can arrange for the full amount to be received by the recipient’s bank. The recipient’s bank may still charge a fee before they pay the money into the recipient’s account. To send a payment this way in a branch or over the phone, you’d pay our £9.50 fee and the Correspondent Bank fee in the following section.
Correspondent Bank Fee:
- Zone 1 - USA, Canada and Europe (non-EEA) - £12.
- Zone 2 - rest of the world - £20.
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Margin calculator
This calculator indicates the margin we apply when you send money outside the UK or in a foreign currency.
I would like to send a payment of:
Payment margin:
##margin##%For example:
You need to make a payment of €1,000 to Spain. If the current GBP/EUR wholesale rate is 1.1900, the Lloyds standard exchange rate applied to your payment would be 1.1478. This is based on our current margin of 3.55%. In this example, you’ll pay £871.23 to send €1,000 to Spain.
A live wholesale rate is used to calculate the standard exchange rate. Together with the percentages outlined in the previous table, the information is indicative, for information only and can change at any time.
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As part of their regulations, banks in certain countries need a valid reason for payment code - also known as purpose of payment codes.
The following table contains a list of valid reasons for payment. Choose a code and copy it into the payment “Reference” field if you're making a payment to one of these countries.
You must make sure you give a reason for payment code to avoid any delay.
Kuwait
A purpose of payment code is required when sending payments in dinar.
Bahrain
Code
Purpose
Code
GDE
Purpose
Goods sold (Exports in fob value)
Code
GDI
Purpose
Goods bought (Imports in cif value)
Code
STS
Purpose
Sea Transport
Code
ATS
Purpose
Air Transport
Code
OTS
Purpose
Other methods of transport (including Postal and courier services)
Code
STR
Purpose
Travel
Code
GMS
Purpose
Processing repair and maintenance services on goods
Code
SCO
Purpose
Construction
Code
INS
Purpose
Insurance services
Code
FIS
Purpose
Financial services
Code
IPC
Purpose
Charges for the use of intellectual property royalties
Code
TCS
Purpose
Telecommunications services
Code
ITS
Purpose
Computer services
Code
IFS
Purpose
Information services
Code
RDS
Purpose
Research and development services
Code
PMS
Purpose
Professional and management consulting services
Code
TTS
Purpose
Technical, trade-related and other business services
Code
PRS
Purpose
Personal, cultural, audiovisual and recreational services
Code
IGD
Purpose
Dividends intragroup
Code
IID
Purpose
Interest on debt intragroup
Code
PIP
Purpose
Profits on Islamic products
Code
PRR
Purpose
Profits or rents on real estate
Code
DOE
Purpose
Dividends on equity not Intragroup
Code
ISH
Purpose
Income on investment funds shares
Code
ISL
Purpose
Interest on securities more than a year
Code
ISS
Purpose
Interest on securities less than a year
Code
IOL
Purpose
Income on loans
Code
IOD
Purpose
Income on deposits
Code
GOS
Purpose
Government goods and services embassies etc
Code
GRI
Purpose
Government related income taxes, tariffs, capital transfers, etc
Code
CHC
Purpose
Charitable Contributions (Charity and Aid)
Code
FAM
Purpose
Family Support (Workers’ remittances)
Code
SAL
Purpose
Salary (Compensation of employees)
Code
PPA
Purpose
Purchase of real estate abroad from residents
Code
PPL
Purpose
Purchase of real estate in Bahrain from non-residents
Code
CEA
Purpose
Equity and Investment fund shares for the establishment of new company from residents abroad, equity of merger or acquisition of companies abroad from residents and participation to capital increase of related companies abroad
Code
DSF
Purpose
Debt instruments Intragroup foreign securities
Code
REL
Purpose
Reverse equity share in Bahrain
Code
RDL
Purpose
Reverse debt instruments in Bahrain
Code
FSA
Purpose
Equity other than investment fund shares in not related companies abroad
Code
FIA
Purpose
Investment fund shares foreign
Code
DSA
Purpose
Purchases and sales of foreign debt securities in not related companies-Less than a year
Code
DLA
Purpose
Purchases and sales of foreign debt securities in not related companies-More than a year
Code
FDA
Purpose
Financial derivatives foreign
Code
DLF
Purpose
Debt Instruments Intragroup loans, deposits foreign (above 10% share)
Code
AFA
Purpose
Receipts or payments from personal residents bank account or deposits abroad
Code
SLA
Purpose
Loans - Drawings or Repayments on loans extended to nonresidents-Short-term
Code
LLA
Purpose
Loans - Drawings or Repayments on loans extended to nonresidents-Long-term
Code
LEA
Purpose
Leasing abroad
Code
RFS
Purpose
Repos on foreign securities
Code
TCR
Purpose
Trade credits and advances receivable
Code
CEL
Purpose
Equity and Investment fund shares for the establishment of new company in Bahrain from non-residents, equity of merger or acquisition of companies in Bahrain from non-residents and participation to capital increase of related companies from non-residents in Bahrain
Code
LDS
Purpose
Debt instruments intragroup securities in Bahrain
Code
REA
Purpose
Reverse equity share abroad
Code
RDA
Purpose
Reverse debt instruments abroad
Code
FSL
Purpose
Equity other than investment fund shares in not related to companies in Bahrain
Code
FIL
Purpose
Investment fund shares in Bahrain
Code
DSL
Purpose
Purchases and sales of securities issued by residents in not related companies-Less than a year
Code
DLL
Purpose
Purchases and sales of securities issued by residents in not related companies-More than a year
Code
FDL
Purpose
Financial derivatives in Bahrain
Code
LDL
Purpose
Debt Instruments Intragroup loans, deposits in Bahrain (above 10% share)
Code
AFL
Purpose
Receipts or payments from personal non residents bank account in Bahrain
Code
SLL
Purpose
Loans - Drawings or Repayments on foreign loans extended to residents - Short-term
Code
LLL
Purpose
Loans - Drawings or Repayments on foreign loans extended to residents - Long-term
Code
LEL
Purpose
Leasing in Bahrain
Code
RLS
Purpose
Repos on securities issued by residents
Code
TCP
Purpose
Trade credits and advances payable