New York,
November 13, 2000 - OANDA introduces FXPense: an online expense
report manager that allows international and domestic travelers to file
multi-currency expense reports
New York, August
7, 2000 - OANDA and Thomas Cook Global & Financial Services
Partner to Offer Foreign Exchange Fulfillment Over the Internet
Seattle, July 12, 2000 - CapitalStream
Strikes Strategic Alliance with OANDA and brings online currency conversion
rates to support CapitalStream subscribers multinational business
Pacific Grove, CA June 27,
2000 - Altura International/CatalogCity.com sign OANDA to provide
multi-currency component for its proprietary merchant operating system
New York, June 8, 2000
- ORACLEMOBILE and OANDA launch first wireless currency conversion service
New York, April 17, 2000
- OANDA Introduces New Website for Currency Conversion
and Localization.
Lake Bluff,
IL - December 28, 1999 - Corporate Credit Manager Software Incorporates
Popular Currency Conversion Service
ZURICH,
Switzerland, March 23, 1999 /PRNewswire - OANDA launches
in conjunction with NOKIA one of the first WAP (Wireless Application
Protocol) services seen in the world and releases its latest currency
converter for AOL
SEATTLE,
JUNE 9, 1998 - GLOBAL NETWORK ARCHITECTS AND OANDA FORGE PACT
-- Exclusive agreement will extend World's most popular currency conversion
service to business travelers worldwide
- New York Times, December 20, 2000,
Web Sites to Make the Trip Less Work
... [OANDA's] Currency
Converter, lists current worldwide currency-exchange information
and has a very user-friendly currency converter engine for international
travelers.
Full
Story
- ECompany Now, December 2000 Issue, Sites for Sore Travelers
Along with some of the most thorough and useful currency conversion
tools available on the Web, Oanda.com offers FXDelivery, a service that
will send the currency of 100 different countries to any U.S. address,
overnight.
Full
Story
-
National
Geographic Traveler: Nov/Dec 2000 Issue
OANDA Corporation, a spin-off of a Zurich-based econometrics firm, offers
travelers a simple way to check exchange rates among 164 currencies.
Users aren't limited to interbank rates of exchange that some sites
display exclusively; they can also obtain the more useful cash or credit
card rate of exchange. One great feature: wallet-size
"cheat sheets" for exchange rates between any two currencies,
which travelers can print out before a trip or download on Palm
VII's and Web
phones. Since 1991, an archive has stored exchange rates for nearly
every currency listed on the site --perfect for the procrastinator who
waits months before submitting the expense
report paperwork.
- New York Times, August 27,
2000, Practical Traveler
CASH may be making a comeback. Two major companies say they have a brisk
business delivering bundles of foreign currency to people who are preparing
to travel overseas. In a study last year American Express discovered
that people on the road in the United States carry an average of $500.
Fat rolls of cash -- how quaint.
Full Story
- Online
Foreign Exchange, August 21, 2000, The Economist
Richard Olsen, of Olsen & Associates, an economic-research firm
based in Zurich, has bigger ambitions. Next month, OANDA.com, in which
Olsen has a controlling stake, plans to launch FXchange, an electronic
communications network. He says that, amazingly, it will offer retail
investors trading spreads even thinner than in the professional market.
Mr. Olsen sees the online FX market evolving as the equity markets have.
Currency day-traders, he thinks, will become as common as equity day-traders
are now.
... Read the entire article.
- New York Times, July 26, 2000, Business
Travel
There's a conversational icebreaker for those interminable hours that
you may be spending in airport lounges as this summer of endless flight
delays grinds on: Did you know that 10 Bolivian bolivianos got you 3.4
Bulgarian levs at the money-changing counters yesterday? How about that
Cyprus pound, one for $1.62. Or that Indonesian rupiah -- 9,100 for
$1 today.
This sort of detailed foreign exchange information, which I guarantee
will instantly trump any unwelcome lounge colloquies on the mind-numbing
subject of someone else's frequent-flier miles, used to be somewhat
inconvenient to obtain with any precision and convenience. But smart
international business travelers have recently been discovering a Web
site that offers current foreign exchange data in exhaustive detail.
It's www.oanda.com, extensively revamped last spring by the Oanda Corporation,
an Internet company that was spun off four years ago by Olsen &
Associates, the Swiss econometrics firm.
Full Story...
- London Times, June 18, 2000, The Sunday Times Travel
(www.oanda.com)
How many Albanian leks will I get to a pound? And will there be
anything worth buying when I get there? There are plenty of currency
converters on the web but this site is worth visiting for its so-called
"cheat sheets". Specify the two currencies involved, then
print off a table of various permutations to slip into your wallet,
saving you any amount of Carol Vorderman-type mental arithmetic in the
craft shop.
- International Herald Tribune, June 15, 2000, Lee Dambert
Charging Overseas? Beware of Fees on Currency Exchanges "Recognizing
the additional fee requires that the consumer know what the exchange
rate was on the day the charge came through and then do the math. Steps
most people don't take. You can find the official rate for dates in
the past at www.oanda.com"
- Travel Section The Star Ledger , June 4, 2000, Don
Groff, The Star Ledger, Newark, NJ
"...you can find the rate of exchange for pesos - or virtually any other
currency - by going to the OANDA Web site..."
- Internet travel, May 21, 2000, Craig Stoltz The Washington
Post as printed in Modesto Bee Sunday
Shakeout time for sites and users "If you're planning a foreign trip,
Oanda's Currency Converter is an easy, painless way to check rates and
make cheat sheets. Plus you can check foreign currencies according to
the interbank rate (the wholesale rate that banks pay), the credit card
exchange rate (which adds the 2 percent they charge you for the transaction)
and the cash rate (4 percent above wholesale)."
- World Trade, January 1999, "What
the Euro Means to Your Business"
"One of the most popular, and certainly one of the most comprehensive,
currency conversion sites on the web is aptly named The Currency Site,
a service of OANDA, the Internet arm of Olsen & Associates (www.oanda.com).
The site offers two-way conversions for 164 currencies and will include
the Euro, with current and historical conversions for the other currencies
from January 1, 1990, as well as currency forecasts. It also offers
a "cheat sheet" for travelers, which automatically includes typical
credit card (2%) and cash (4%) assessments or allows you to choose your
own assessment. You can also access the converter at cnnfn.com/markets/currencies/."
- BusinessWeek, November 16, 1998,
"A VIRTUAL CONCIERGE AT YOUR SERVICE"
"Services such as Oanda, which offers data on 164 currencies and is
published by market-forecast technology developer Olsen & Associates
Co.'s Internet unit, makes gazing into bank windows to get exchange
rates a thing of the past (oanda.com)."
- WebFinance,September 9, 1998
"...the Internet-focused offshoot of Olsen & Associates, a Swiss developer
of forecasting technology for business and finance, doesn't process
FX transactions. Instead, it provides sophisticated Web-based research
and analysis. Examples include risk management tools, decision support
systems and a daily updated conversion calculator that enables traders
to view exchange rates among 164 different currencies. Oanda's difficult-to-duplicate,
in-house knowledge base makes it a more attractive partner than a site
focused on processing transactions - a capability that's easier to develop
independently."
- The Wall Street Journal Europe, August 21-22, 1998, "EXCHANGE"
"Unless you're a financial wizard, calculating how much things cost
on holiday in terms of your home currency is a tricky business.
… take a look at a handy little service for travelers provided on this
Swiss web-site called the Cheat Sheet. … The site also offers
a number of subscription services aimed at those with a serious interest
in exchange rates, including directional forecasts which cover point
forecasts, indicating the expected value of a price at a specific time
point in the future to a horizon of eight weeks, information on market
volatility and currency ratings."
"...Exchange rates between an impressive total of 164 currencies, updated
on an hourly basis, are available through a basic currency
converter service, and there's also a historical exchange service
which provides exchange highs, lows and daily averages over a given
period. It's also possible for browsers to incorporate customized models
of these facilities into their home sites, also for free if they're
willing to have a couple of advertising banners attached. The site also
offers ... directional forecasts which
cover point forecasts, indicating the expected value of a price at a
specific time point in the future to a horizon of eight weeks, information
on market volatility and currency ratings, updated hourly."
- Globe and Mail, Toronto, August 4, 1998
"Every day, 80,000 people worldwide figure out currency conversions,
such as switching their Icelandic Krona into Egyptian Pounds, by visiting
http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic"
- Argus Extra, August 3, 1998
"...Olsen & Associates provide one of the best of the many free currency
converters on the Web. The site provides exchange rates for 164 currencies,
updated daily, with exchange between any two at the click of a mouse.
It claims to be the only currency converter that can interclude percentage
margins incurred when using credit cards abroad. Users can choose any
margin from one percent to 10 percent. A useful feature when bookmarking
the site is the ability to set personal preferences. Past exchange rates can be viewed back until
1 January 1990."
- Tagesanzeiger, June 13, 1998
"Eine Auswertung ... ergab, dass die Wochenprognosen seit Anfang 1998
beim US-Dollar zu 72%, bei der D-Mark zu 56% und beim Pfund zu 50% eintrafen.
Die Kursvoraussagen stammen vom renommierten Zürcher Institut Olsen
& Associates. 'Die Prognosen entstehen bei uns durch die Umwandlung
von psychologischen und ökonomischen in mathematische Daten' erklärt
Gründer Richard B. Olsen und fügt hinzu: 'Unsere Systeme werden
laufend verfeinert.'"
- Wall Street Journal Europe,February 20, 1998
"...perhaps the site's largest advantage is that it provides rates for
even the most obscure of currencies: Tongan Pa'anga, Haitian Gourde
and of course, the ECU. When the Euro starts to be traded this site
will also be an ideal way to get European rates. "
"...Once you have the Cheat Sheet for Travelers
in your wallet the days of guessing just how much that 100,000 lira
restaurant bill might be are over."