Dustbythebay
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28-5-2024 11:48 |
Some for your options:
1) Use a money transfer company to transfer money from your origin country bank to HK (example: Western Union)
2) Get a multicurrency account (such as Wise or Revolut)
These two options should be enough for your average sessions assuming your bank withdrawal limit is a few thousands (daily)
If you plan a longer stay at Hong Kong or looking to spend large amounts of money, you can open a Global Money Account at HSBC (it's available in most countries) in your home country and withdraw as much as you like when at Hong Kong.
Assuming that your card does not work in Hong Kong, (most cards are compatible), I recommend option 1 or 2. Option 2 would be optimal if you plan to visit other countries such as Thailand, Japan, etc. | |
a_vayes |
28-5-2024 23:37 |
Acceptance +1 |
Thanks a bunch ! |
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