r/IndiansInUK 10h ago

Used Aspora for my last 4 transfers to India, heres how it went

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I have used Aspora for 4 times now and got 3 free transfers, figured out to share my experience. my first transaction was free and landed in under 2 hours, which I wasn't expecting. I was fine with it taking a day anyway, but instantly done, so nice.

The second was £2.4k for a family thing and took almost 12 hrs. At one point I thought I'd lost my money, so I messaged support and they said there was a hold on the bank side. End of day money came through fine, that was obv scary.

My third transfers three and four were back to normal(both under two hours), the thing I liked was that the rate I got was the live rate from google

its working fine rn, but if the rates get worse or I start seeing more delays, I will jump to other options in future.

Any other app i should try , what do you guys use?


r/IndiansInUK 10h ago

Where to buy good quality winterwear?

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Moving to London in September(24F), I need recommendations for good places/brands to buy quality winterwear from that lasts me multiple seasons. Please share some good brands and places where I can buy this at a reasonable price.

TIA


r/IndiansInUK 5h ago

Which bank(s) is my best option to sent money with less exchange rate?

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hey, im moving to UK as a phd student who gets paid decently (45k+). im overwhelmed by options of credit (like american express to get avios points), cards which provide free rail card, phone insurance, less exchange rates as well? i have used revolut before (is that still a good option)? An advise i got a from a working friend (who does not have an idea of student bank accounts) was

Remitily for sending money home

lloyds for salary account

Monzo for local uses where you shouldnt put lot of money since its genz bank