Mon 13 Jan 2025 23:49GMT
Sending money? Save time and money on your currency transfers by securing competitive exchange rates with an FX broker
You want to make an online money transfer to Norway? Then consider using a currency exchange broker. Below you'll see the live interbank exchange rates for sending money to bank accounts in Norway:
1 British Pound = 13.933 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from UK | |
1 Indian Rupee = 0.131 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from India | |
1 Australian Dollar = 7.053 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Australia | |
1 Canadian Dollar = 7.93 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Canada | |
1 New Zealand Dollar = 6.384 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from New Zealand | |
1 Us Dollar = 11.38 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from USA | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from France | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Germany | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Italy | |
1 South African Rand = 0.599 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from South Africa | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Spain | |
1 Thai Baht = 0.328 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Thailand | |
1 Turkish Lira = 0.321 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Turkey | |
1 United Arab Emirates Dirham = 3.098 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from UAE | |
1 Chinese Yuan = 1.552 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from China | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Greece | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Ireland | |
1 Swiss Franc = 12.432 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Switzerland | |
1 Swedish Krona = 1.015 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Sweden | |
1 Russian Rouble = 0.111 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Russian Federation | |
1 Euro = 11.691 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Portugal | |
1 Mexican Peso = 0.553 Norwegian Krone | Send Money to Norway from Mexico |
By using a high street bank instead of a foreign exchange broker for your money transfer you could well be losing your hard-earned money! Instead, look at using a foreign exchange broker. If you need to make smaller regular overseas mortgage payments or a larger single transaction think seriously about using a broker. Brokers tend to secure the competitive exchange rate and, unlike high street banks, they don't usually charge a fee.
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