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Otherwise small UK pound cheques will get swallowed up by the dreadful bank costs incurred in cashing them into US dollars.
To set up a dollar account is only worth doing if you are expecting a reasonable volume of transactions.
paid hundreds of pounds in conversion charges.
To get round the problems of American hegemony you can do the same thing - open a dollar account, pay the small cheques into that, then withdraw a large dollar cheque at intervals and change that into sterling
The way the bank system is loaded against you, you will find that is much more cost effective.
Why not offer both cheque and Paypal options to your affiliates?
If you are paying by cheque (using your spelling), offer your affiliates a choice for a payment threshold. Cutting a cheque for $25 or $50 may not be desirable for your affiliates who must fork over $10-$20 in bank fees for depositing a foreign check. Add other bank fees if you are paying out in £'s. A cheque would probably be preferable to affiliates with large earnings as the bank fees are a smaller percentage.
Paypal is a very simple and convenient way to pay your affiliates. Total charges would be in the neighborhood of 4% and would be more attractive to those with lower payouts. Payments are also immediate which should appeal to your publishers.
Ted