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CIMB – Western Union Rates

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The transaction fee for CIMB – Western Union for US Dollar is as follow:

Amount (USD)
Transaction Fee
Percentage (%)
100
15
15.0
200
22
11.0
300
29
9.7
400
34
8.5
500
41
8.2
750
45
6.0
1,000
50
5.0
1,500
75
5.0
1,750
80
4.6
2,000
90
4.5
2,500
110
4.4



If you’re constantly sending money overseas via Western Union, this chart will be helpful.





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  1. why is it difficult to calculate exchange rate with western union.
    I can not send money through western union if they cannot give me the exchange rate. Or you are trying to steal money

    Comment by Ivo ngomba — September 29, 2008 @ 11:56 pm

  2. i have check with RHB staff, they told me the rate is constantly change, some time have promotion, and the fees is lower… did you comfirm this chart is real?

    Comment by iCalvyn — November 2, 2008 @ 11:51 pm

  3. Calvyn, I got these rates when I called up CIMB about a year ago. I'm not surprised if they've amended the rates since then.

    I've only used Western Union to receive money, and do let me know if they have a “promotion” for that!

    Comment by yowchuan — November 7, 2008 @ 1:34 am

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