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Send money from United Kingdom 🇬🇧Ireland 🇮🇪

Whether you're supporting family in Dublin, paying tuition at Trinity College, buying property in Cork or Galway, or settling business invoices with Irish partners — SummitFX gets your British pounds to euros at a real rate, with same-day delivery typical when funds reach us before our cutoff.

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GBP/EUR over time

How the British pound has moved against the euro over recent weeks, months, and years. Use the tabs to switch between time horizons. The live dot shows where the market is right now.

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Convert GBP ↔ EUR at today's rate

Type in either box — enter a GBP amount to see what you'd receive in Ireland in euros, or enter the euros amount you need and we'll show how many British pounds it costs. Calculated at the live mid-market rate shown above.

Note: The rate shown is the live mid-market rate. Your actual executable rate includes a small spread — typically 0.5–0.9% at SummitFX vs 2–4% at a UK or Irish high street bank. We'll always show the full breakdown before you book.

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Why people send money from the UK to Ireland

UK-to-Ireland is a meaningful corridor — driven by Irish property purchases, family ties, business invoicing, and migration. Common reasons our clients send money this way:

Irish property purchases

British buyers acquiring property in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Kilkenny — and increasingly along the western seaboard for second-home or retirement purposes. Irish conveyancing typically runs 6–12 weeks; GBP/EUR can move several percent during that window.

British retirees in Ireland

British retirees relocating to Ireland under the Common Travel Area, receiving UK pensions or rental income from UK property converted to EUR. The CTA preserves access to Irish healthcare and residency without separate visa arrangements.

Common Travel Area (CTA) flows

British nationals taking advantage of the Common Travel Area (CTA) — working in Ireland, retiring there, or maintaining homes in both countries. The CTA preserves free movement, work, residency, and access to social services between the UK and Ireland despite Brexit.

Holiday-home and rental income

British holiday-home owners in Ireland paying management company fees, Local Property Tax (LPT), utilities, and maintenance — or repatriating Irish rental income back to UK accounts.

Family and education support

British nationals supporting family members at Trinity College Dublin, UCD, Smurfit Business School, or other Irish universities — also supporting family members who have relocated under the CTA.

UK businesses paying Irish suppliers

UK businesses paying Irish suppliers — particularly across financial services, technology, pharmaceuticals (Pfizer Ireland, Glanbia, Kerry Group), aviation leasing (AerCap, SMBC Aviation Capital), and food and drink. Many UK-Irish corporate relationships are seamless given the long-standing CTA.

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What drives the GBP/EUR rate

GBP/EUR trades on Bank of England versus European Central Bank dynamics. UK-eurozone interest-rate differentials, inflation prints on both sides, and broader UK-EU political and trade developments all move the pair. Both currencies move on their own central-bank policy, economic data, and global risk sentiment.

The UK side — what affects the pound

Bank of England policy: The BoE's Monetary Policy Committee sets the UK Bank Rate. Decisions, the quarterly Monetary Policy Report, and Governor Andrew Bailey's commentary are the most important scheduled GBP events.

UK CPI inflation: Headline CPI, core CPI, and services CPI are all closely watched given the BoE's focus on persistent domestic price pressures. Wage growth — particularly the ONS Average Weekly Earnings — has also become a key BoE input.

UK economic data: UK GDP, retail sales, unemployment, PMIs, and labour-force surveys all feed BoE expectations. Sterling can move sharply on data surprises.

UK politics & fiscal policy: Budget announcements, gilt-market reactions, and broader political developments affect GBP. Sterling can also trade as a higher-beta currency in periods of global risk-off.

The Irish side — what affects the euro

European Central Bank policy: The ECB sets monetary policy for the eurozone economy. Decisions, statements from President Christine Lagarde, and changes in policy direction are the biggest scheduled EUR events.

Eurozone HICP inflation: The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices is the ECB's primary inflation reference. CPI prints from Germany, France, Italy and Spain feed the eurozone composite figure that shapes ECB expectations.

German and French data: Germany and France are the eurozone's two largest economies. German Bundesbank surveys, French and Italian PMIs, and eurozone GDP often move EUR more than smaller-country prints.

Eurozone sovereign spreads & political risk: Italian-German bond spreads (BTP-Bund), national elections, and EU-level decisions on fiscal rules all affect EUR.

The UK-Ireland corridor

The UK and Ireland share a uniquely close relationship anchored on the Common Travel Area (CTA), which preserves free movement, work, and residency rights between the two countries despite the UK's departure from the EU. Britain remains Ireland's largest trading partner in goods and services, with substantial UK-Irish corporate links across financial services, technology, pharmaceuticals, food and drink, and aviation leasing. The CTA means many flows are essentially domestic in character — British nationals retiring or working in Ireland, Irish nationals living in the UK, and dual-national families with property and accounts in both countries. Cross-border property purchases are routine, particularly in Dublin, Cork, Galway, and along the western seaboard.

How payments from the UK to Ireland work

GBP funds reach us via Faster Payments (within seconds, up to £1m) or CHAPS for larger amounts. Once converted, EUR settles into your Irish recipient account via SEPA Instant where supported, otherwise SEPA Credit Transfer. AIB, Bank of Ireland, Permanent TSB and Ulster Bank Ireland all support inbound EUR payments in full.

Same-day cutoff

14:00 UK
Send your GBP via Faster Payments so it reaches us by 14:00 UK time on a UK business day for same-day EUR delivery into your Irish account. Trades booked after 14:00 settle T+1.

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FPS / CHAPS
GBP reaches us via Faster Payments (instant, up to £1m) or CHAPS for larger same-day high-value settlements.

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SEPA Instant / SCT
SEPA Instant settles in seconds for amounts up to €100,000 and is supported by all major Irish banks. Larger amounts route as SEPA Credit Transfer (SCT), which typically lands the same business day.

UK-Ireland weekday alignment

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Both UK and Irish banks operate Monday–Friday — no weekend mismatch to plan around. Note Irish bank holidays differ from UK bank holidays; we'll always confirm the actual settlement date when you book.

What can delay a same-day EUR credit

Three things most commonly cause UK-to-Ireland transfers to slip past same-day:

Late GBP arrival in UK time. Our cutoff is 14:00 UK time for same-day EUR settlement. Most UK Faster Payments arrive within minutes; CHAPS by mid-afternoon. Late afternoon UK bookings may settle T+1.

Irish bank holidays. Irish bank holidays differ from UK ones. Trades booked on a Irish holiday won't settle until the next Irish business day.

Irish AML and source-of-funds review. Irish banks apply AML checks particularly for new beneficiary relationships, larger amounts, or property-related transfers. Standard delays are 30 minutes to two hours.

Why send UK → Ireland with us

You can convert British pounds to euros through your bank, through a transfer app, or through a broker. UK-Ireland is a corridor where the difference between options is meaningful — UK high-street banks tend to mark up GBP/EUR aggressively for retail customers.

Sending money from the UK to Ireland — FAQs

Everything clients typically ask about sending British pounds to Ireland. Still have questions? Message us on WhatsApp — a real dealer, not a bot, will reply.

Why does GBP/EUR move the way it does?

GBP/EUR trades on Bank of England versus European Central Bank dynamics. UK-eurozone interest-rate differentials, inflation prints on both sides, and broader UK-EU political and trade developments all move the pair. The Bank of England's policy stance, ECB policy, and broader economic and political developments all feed into the rate.

Is today a good time to send money to Ireland?

We never forecast — but the chart above puts today's rate in context. Rate alerts let you set a target level and wait passively rather than guessing on macro. For larger transfers (property, business invoices, relocation budgets), forward contracts protect against adverse moves.

How much better is SummitFX's rate than my UK bank's?

UK high-street banks typically mark up GBP/EUR by 2-4% for retail customers (sometimes more for non-major-currency transfers). SummitFX spreads are 0.5-0.9% depending on size — meaningful savings, particularly on larger property, business, or relocation transfers.

How long does a UK-to-Ireland transfer take?

If your GBP arrives with us by 14:00 UK time on a UK business day, we settle the EUR the same day via SEPA. EUR typically lands in your beneficiary's Irish account within hours — often inside an hour for SEPA Instant. Most UK customers send funds via Faster Payments which reach us within minutes.

Can I lock today's rate for a future Irish payment?

Yes. If you know an upcoming Irish property completion date, scheduled business invoice, tuition payment, or relocation budget, a forward contract fixes today's rate for delivery on a future date. You pay a deposit (typically 5-10% of the trade) upfront and settle the balance at delivery — protecting against adverse rate moves between booking and need.

What's the minimum trade size?

No hard minimum — we handle trades from £1,000 to £20m+. For recurring smaller payments (monthly family support, mortgage payments, scheduled obligations), market orders or standing arrangements work better than ad-hoc bookings.

What's the real GBP/EUR rate?

The rate shown on Google, XE, or in our chart above is the mid-market rate — the midpoint of interbank buy and sell quotes. Nobody actually transacts at this rate; providers add a margin. Banks typically 2-4%, transfer apps 0.7-1.0%, SummitFX 0.5-0.9% — with our clients also getting a named dealer and WhatsApp access.

Do you handle large transfers for Irish property purchases?

Yes — UK-to-Ireland property purchases are common, particularly given the Common Travel Area's preservation of free movement and residency rights. We coordinate timing with your Irish solicitor; forward contracts protect deal economics during the 6–12 week conveyancing window. For trades above £100,000 your dealer can also schedule a strategy call.

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