Exchange rate for Sterling/Euro for October 2009

by Robert Killington on September 29th, 2009

The exchange rate for use for October 2009 for VAT purposes is:

1.1109

You can find the full list of exchange rates for October 2009 on HMRC’s website.

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2 Comments
  1. Thank you Robert for keeping us up to date with the Euro.

    The Pound seems to be losing strength in a few places.

    Not impressed, had not been home in 2 years, the Pound was almost £16 to R1, now it is £11 to R1, big drop.

  2. It has been worse than this in the past few months, Romany. At one stage it looked as though the Euro would be 1:1, but Sterling rallied. Now the rates are slipping again as Sterling weakens. Good for the exporters who can sell at lower prices overseas, but not so good for travellers from the UK.

    If you want the commercial rates of exchange you can find them on the FT front page for Euro and Dollar.

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