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  • First Name MTFX
  • Last Name Group
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday November 29, 1991

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  • Website https://www.mtfxgroup.com/
  • Twitter https://twitter.com/mtfxgroup
  • Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mtfxgroupinc

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  • About Me MTFX makes cross-border transfers simple and cost-effective. With access to 190+ countries and 50+ currencies, we offer fast delivery, competitive rates, and low fees. Trusted by Canadians since 1996, we help individuals and businesses save more on every transfer.

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  • MTFX Group
    • 4 posts
    Posted in the topic How can Canadian students pay tuition fees for universities abroad? in the forum Money
    February 25, 2026 4:43 AM EST

    Hi everyone,

    I’m a Canadian student preparing to study abroad and I’m trying to figure out the best way to pay tuition fees. I know universities often have specific payment instructions, but I’m unsure whether to use:

    • Traditional bank wire transfers
    • Online money transfer services
    • University tuition portals

    Has anyone here sent tuition payments internationally? What methods worked best in terms of speed, safety, and avoiding extra fees?

    Any tips or experiences would be really helpful!

  • MTFX Group
    • 4 posts
    Posted in the topic How can Canadian students pay tuition fees for universities abroad? in the forum Money
    February 17, 2026 2:53 AM EST
    Hi everyone,
    I’m a Canadian student preparing to study abroad and I’m trying to figure out the best way to pay tuition fees. I know universities often have specific payment instructions, but I’m unsure whether to use:
    • Traditional bank wire transfers
    • Online money transfer services
    • University tuition portals
    Has anyone here sent tuition payments internationally? What methods worked best in terms of speed, safety, and avoiding extra fees?
    Any tips or experiences would be really helpful!
  • MTFX Group
    • 4 posts
    Posted in the topic New to international transfers — what should I watch out for? in the forum Money
    January 15, 2026 2:41 AM EST

    Hi everyone,
    I’ll be sending money overseas for the first time soon and want to avoid beginner mistakes.

    What are the most important things to check before making a transfer?
    Fees, speed, exchange rate margins, anything else?

    Appreciate any guidance from experienced members.

  • MTFX Group
    • 4 posts
    Posted in the topic How I Helped a Client Save $18,000 on a U.S. Property Purchase from Canada in the forum Money
    September 5, 2025 5:33 AM EDT

    A few months ago, I was working with a Canadian investor buying a multifamily property in Florida. The purchase price was just over $1.2M USD. Like most, they planned to send the funds directly through their Canadian bank.

    Here’s the problem — banks often add a hidden margin to the exchange rate, on top of transfer fees. In this case, the margin was around 2.5%. That’s over $30,000 CAD in hidden costs for this single transaction.

    Instead, we explored using a specialized foreign exchange service that offered:

    • Live rate booking to lock in the exchange rate before market swings
    • Bank-beating rates that were 1–2% better than the bank’s quote
    • Secure, regulated transfers compliant with FINTRAC and bank-level encryption

    The result? The investor saved $18,000 CAD - money that went straight back into renovations.

    This isn’t just about real estate. If you’re paying tuition abroad, sending funds to family, or managing cross-border business transactions, the difference in rates can be huge.

    If you want to see exactly how much you could save, I’ve put together a free rate comparison tool that works in real time - you can check it in 30 seconds here: MTFX Rate Comparison

    Out of curiosity - how many of you factor currency exchange into your deal analysis?

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