*:This is currently the most popular way to send money home. After that, you can pay ¥2000 to have Golloyds exchange your money into your home currency and then wire the converted funds to your bank in your home country. You also have to pay a few hundred yen to furikomi (Japanese domestic interbank transfer) the money to Golloyds’ Japanese bank account and to your home country’s bank to receive the funds (usually about ¥1500 but may be more in some cases). Although it usually costs a minimum of ¥3800 in service fees to use this service, it is popular since it is easy to use. All you have to do is transfer your money via furikomi to Golloyds and they convert it to your home currency and send it to your home country’s bank for you.  ''See the [[GoLloyds|article]] for signup and usage details''.
 
*:This is currently the most popular way to send money home. After that, you can pay ¥2000 to have Golloyds exchange your money into your home currency and then wire the converted funds to your bank in your home country. You also have to pay a few hundred yen to furikomi (Japanese domestic interbank transfer) the money to Golloyds’ Japanese bank account and to your home country’s bank to receive the funds (usually about ¥1500 but may be more in some cases). Although it usually costs a minimum of ¥3800 in service fees to use this service, it is popular since it is easy to use. All you have to do is transfer your money via furikomi to Golloyds and they convert it to your home currency and send it to your home country’s bank for you.  ''See the [[GoLloyds|article]] for signup and usage details''.
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