Andreas Pfeiffer wrote: > Hi all, > >> The short version is: bank transfers from EU-country to EU-country = >> same as within country, for you an addition of Pound2Euro costs. > > ... please correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC this statement is only > correct > if it would read "EUR-country" instead of "EU-country", i.e., only > countries > in which the EURO is the default currency participate in this. > > All other (even EU) countries which do not have the EURO as their > currency > do not follow this rule. Which includes GB amongst some of the > newcomers :-) > Of course you might find a bank which is willing to do this, but as > this would > cost money to the bank ... (if you do find one, let me know :-))
The press release has all the details: http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/03/140 """ Which transfers will benefit from the same charges as for domestic transactions? Transfers that satisfy all the following conditions: * transfers in euros not exceeding €12 500 to an EU country; * the IBAN and BIC codes of the beneficiary must be indicated by the originator on the standard document used by his or her bank (the forms are not identical to those used for domestic transfers); * originators pay their own costs. """ If you are in the UK, you only have to make sure that you initiate a transfer in EUR. You then pay the same fee as if you were transferring that same EUR amount to another EUR bank account in the UK: """ How will the Regulation apply to transactions with EU countries that are outside the euro area? If a Belgian firm sends a transfer in euros to a UK firm with a euro account, the Regulation is applicable. The payment originator will pay the same charges as for a domestic transfer. If the UK firm makes euro payments to the euro area, the charges to the issuer will be the same as for a euro transfer within the United Kingdom, and costs to the recipient, if any, will be the same as for a domestic transfer. """ If your bank tries to cheat on you, complain to the local authorities: """ What penalties are provided for? Article 7 of the Regulation provides that "compliance with this Regulation shall be guaranteed by effective, proportionate and deterrent sanctions". Each Member State is responsible for such sanctions. This is a principle of Community law: each Member State must ensure that infringements of Community law are penalised in a similar way as infringements of national law. """ -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Jun 01 2006) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: Try mxODBC.Zope.DA for Windows,Linux,Solaris,FreeBSD for free ! :::: _______________________________________________ EuroPython mailing list EuroPython@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython