Example: Elyas sends money to the West Bank and Gaza
Elyas Hamati has recently moved to Vancouver to study at the University of British Columbia. His wife is unable to join him because she needs to stay behind to take care of her aging parents. Lucky for Elyas, he is offered a position as a teaching assistant while he pursues his studies. He promises to send $1,000 back to his wife every month and begins by comparing the costs to send money to the West Bank and Gaza with his bank versus a reputable money transfer service.
Canadian bank | Money transfer service | |
---|---|---|
Exchange rate | CAD$1 = ILS2.482 | CAD$1 = ILS2.693 |
Transfer fee | $24 | $0 |
Transfer time | 3–5 days | 1 day |
Transfer options | Bank account | Bank account |
Amount received for $1,000 | ILS2,482 | ILS2,693 |
Elyas realizes that he can save ILS211 (around $76) by sending money home with the money transfer service, not to mention an additional $24 in fees. This spells good news for Elyas, who stands to save around $1,200 over the course of a year on fees and exchange rates if he sends $1,000 per month.
* This is a fictional, but realistic, example.