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Need foreign exchange rates, currency or traveler's cheques?
If seasonal travel has you watching the exchange rate for the best opportunity to convert to or from U.S. dollars, here's a source for you. Click www.oanda.com for a simple-to-use site that provides currency exchange rates.
Order foreign currency here, from Travelex: http://www.travelex.com/us/ 
And, visit Alabama Credit Union to purchase domestic or foreign-currency traveler’s cheques. Several denominations are available upon request; others can be ordered with only a few days’ notice. Now also available is a wide selection of foreign currency on a pre-ordered basis. Contact any Alabama Credit Union office for details and a current exchange rate.
Order VISA traveler's cheques online:

About the foreign currency exchange rate
Please note:
Alabama Credit Union's -- nor any other local financial institution's -- foreign currency exchange rate may not equal the exchange rates reported in national papers or Web sites. Actually, Alabama Credit Union does not set an exchange rate. Instead, we process foreign currency exchange items as follows: We send to Corporate America Credit Union, which sends it to U.S. Central Credit Union (the national clearing house for credit union drafts.) If the item is not denominated in U.S. dollars, U.S. Central Credit Union sends the item as a "Collection Item" to the foreign bank upon which it was drawn. That foreign bank pays the item, based upon its own exchange rate on a date it determines for final payment. Such payment as determined by the foreign bank using their own exchange rate is credited to U.S. Central Credit Union for the benefit of Corporate America Credit Union, which credits Alabama Credit Union for the benefit of your account. None of the U.S. institutions were involved in the determination of the exchange rate.
The rate of exchange is set by the paying bank. The foreign bank likely uses a rate which is the same or similar to the rate they post for lobby transactions as if someone came into the bank requesting to convert Euros into U.S. dollars. You do not receive the median of the ‘bid and ask’ exchange rate as shown on published currency "spot markets" when you exchange money in a small consumer transaction. The spot market is a wholesale market, and a consumer is not a large commercial trader of currency -- you are involved in a consumer transaction. Each exchanger of monies sets their own rates. For example, on a given date, a large regional bank stated it would pay $5,795.00 for 5,000 Euros in a consumer transaction. The close on the "spot market" on the same date would create a transaction equal to $6,279.85. Of course to buy on the "spot market" you would have paid a commission to the broker. This is why the large regional bank has a different exchange rate. If they were to convert all of their Euros into dollars, they would then have to pay a commission to someone.
The following are excerpts from Bank Of America’s Web site (June 29, 2006), and speak to the issue you have inquired about:
- “Why are the rates in newspapers different than Bank of America Foreign Currency rates? Foreign exchange rates in the newspaper and on some other currency conversion sites are generally wholesale rates that are available to banks and are for transactions of U.S. $1,000,000 or more. These rates are generally not available to retail customers who are purchasing foreign currency for overseas trips. Bank of America Foreign Currency rates are competitive with other retail foreign exchange institutions.”
- “Where do Bank of America Foreign Currency exchange rates come from? Bank of America determines its foreign currency exchange rates based upon market conditions. Exchange rates for retail transactions are not the same as exchange rates for large foreign currency transactions among banks, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or elsewhere. In addition, exchange rates offered by other dealers, or shown at other sources (including online sources) may be different from Bank of America's rates.”
Alabama Credit Union’s own fee is a nominal $3.00. We believe this fee to be substantially less than members would pay if they conduct the transaction with another financial institution in the area.
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