Exchanging Euros (EUR) / Pounds (GBP) to Filipino Pesos (PHP)

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For that amount of money the best solution is almost always going to be to do a wire transfer from your UK bank (or possibly your Spanish bank) to your Philippines bank. There will frequently be a charge on each end of the transfer, but it's normally negated by the fact that you'll get a good exchange rate for the transfer - normally far better than you'll get elsewhere.

The next best option is most likely to use an ATM card to withdraw the cash in the Philippines. Although there is a fee, it's normally a flat fee per withdrawal, and the exchange rates are normally very good. Making a small number of large withdrawals will probably be the best value for money - even if you then just walk into your bank there and deposit the money in your local account. If you are going to do this, make sure you tell the bank your ATM card is from first as they may see the traffic as suspicious and temporarily suspend your card.

MoneyGram is basically just a wire transfer, but done via a third party. If their rates are better than your bank (both in terms of exchange rates and fees) then they are definitely a good option - but personally I'd avoid them unless they were giving noticeably better rates than a bank. There are countless other companies who will do similar wire transfers, but again I'd avoid them unless there's a compelling reasons.

Another option to consider is PayPal. I haven't checked their rates, but I know people who have transfered money between accounts using their "International Money Transfer" service. As far as I'm aware you'll need to funnel it through two PayPal accounts (one from the UK, one from the Philippines).

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there are some money exchange areas in the malls (in the Philippines) which also give a good rate. this would eliminate processing fees/inter-bank fees should there be any. however, i'd suggest to go for the safer option: not to carry a huge amount of cash in your pocket. less risk. :) SM Malls have their own Foreign Exchange inside the department store.

Another money exchange is also Tivoli which provide a better rate to some banks. Tivoli is located in Trinoma, beside BPI Bank.

BPI Banks and BDO Banks also have better rates. You can check their website at www.bpiexpressonline.com and www.bdo.com.ph respectively. These banks are very accessible and practically everywhere.

BDO Banks are almost in every existing SM Malls.

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