The UK's best rated travel debit card
Currensea is the layer in front of your current bank account, saving you at least 85% on every transaction, giving you extra security and making your bank work that bit harder for you.
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Super-Convenient
Currensea works with your current bank account to make your holiday money go further.
No new bank account needed
Forget having to set-up and manage multiple accounts
Better than a pre-paid travel card
Currensea connects to your bank account, removing the hassle of pre-loading another card
Use your card globally
Spend abroad in 180 currencies without the normal bank fees!
Advanced Security
Currensea is the layer over your bank account, giving you increased security when you spend abroad..
All purchases are protected by Mastercard Chargeback Protection
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Our plans are simple and transparent. we give you the best live exchange rate so you can spend in confidence, without the hidden fees. .
Essential Card - Free
0.5% FX Rate
For all transactions & ATM
Fee free ATM abroad
£500pm, 2% FX rate over
Spend in 180 currencies
Get the best live exchange rates
Market beating Money Transfer
Send £100 - £20,000 per transfer
Advanced security
Spend notifications, set spend limits & freeze/unfreeze card
Purchase protection
Mastercard 120-day chargeback protection
Spend in all 180 currencies
Get the best live interbank exchange rates
Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer air miles
Convert savings into air miles
Free card delivery
Mastercard travel debit card
Premium - £25/year
£500pm, 1% FX rate over
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Hertz 5* status, Preferred Hotels discounts, and much more...
Market beating Money Transfer
Purchase protection
120-day Mastercard chargeback protection
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Car hire benefits
Including Hertz Gold Plus Rewards with complimentary Five Star Status and a 20% worldwide discount with Avis
Preferred Hotels & Resorts
Complimentary night's stay when booking a trip of 4 nights or more
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Elite - £120/year
Unbeatable 0% FX rate
£750pm, 1% FX rate over
Elite Benefits
Avis & Hertz president's club, concierge, hotel price guarantee, lounge access...
Elite offers
Access our latest offers for Elite travel debit card users
Exclusive car hire benefits
Exclusive membership to Avis President's club and Hertz's President's Circle
Complimentary night's stay when booking a trip of 4 nights or more and other exclusive benefits with 'Elite I Prefer Member Status'
World-class concierge by “Ten”
24/7 travel concierge giving you truly luxurious benefits
Worldwide airport lounge access
LoungeKey TM warmly welcomes you to access 1100+ airport lounges
Luxury hotels and resorts perks
Explore 3,000+ locations with extravagant benefits incl, complimentary breakfast, room upgrades and much more
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No hidden fees
Currensea has no weekend charges, no foreign currency purchase fee, no dormant card fees, and no non-sterling transaction fees.
How does Currensea make its money?
Currensea pricing plans
Our plans are simple and transparent. we give you the best live exchange rate so you can spend in confidence, without the hidden fees..
Saves 85 % on bank charges*
Across card spend & ATM withdrawals
2% FX rate over £500pm
Mastercard chargeback protection
Saves 100 % on bank charges*
1% FX rate over £500pm
£ 120 /year
1% FX rate over £750pm
Send £100 - £20,000 per transfer
Mastercard World Elite travel debit card
Enjoy 4 nights for the price of 3 and other exclusive benefits with 'Elite I Prefer Member Status'
Explore 3,000+ locations with extravagant benefits incl complimentary breakfast, room upgrades and much more
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So, how does Currensea make its money?
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We know our cards contain plastic, and we are working on different solutions to reduce this. In the meantime, we're focussed on reducing our impact and have committed to removing 2.5 times the plastic we produce every year from the world's oceans, by supporting Plastic Bank.
You may also want to offset part of your travel, so we've provided you the option to contribute a % of your savings to removing ocean plastic, and/or planting trees every time you spend.
Find out more about our commitment
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A safe-to-use, prepaid, reloadable, multi-currency card that’s not linked to your bank account
No charges when you spend abroad*
Make contactless, Apple Pay and Google Pay™ payments
Manage your account and top up or freeze your card easily with our Travel app
*No charges when you spend abroad using an available balance of a local currency supported by the card.
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Why get a Travel Money Card?
Carry up to 22 currencies safely.
Take one secure, prepaid Mastercard® away with you that holds multiple currencies (see ‘common questions’ for which).
Accepted in over 36 million locations worldwide
Use it wherever you see the Mastercard Acceptance Mark – millions of shops, restaurants and bars in more than 200 countries.
Manage your card with our travel app
Top up, manage or freeze your card, transfer funds between currencies, view your PIN and more all in our free Travel app .
It’s simple to get started
No need to carry lots of cash abroad. Order a Travel Money Card today for smart, secure holiday spending.
Order your card
Order online, via the app or pick one up in branch and load it with any of the 22 currencies it holds.
Activate it
Cards ordered online and in-app should arrive within 2-3 working days. Activate it by following the instructions in your welcome letter.
It’s ready to use
Spend in 36 million locations worldwide, and top up and manage your card in the app or online.
Stay in control
Manage your holiday essentials together in one place on the move, from your Travel Money Card and travel insurance to extras like airport parking.
New-look travel app out now
Our revamped travel app’s out now. It makes buying, topping up and managing Travel Money Cards with up to 22 currencies a breeze. Buying and accessing Travel Insurance on the move effortless. And it puts holiday extras like airport hotels, lounge access and more at your fingertips. All with an improved user experience. Find out what’s changed .
Order a Travel Money Card
Order your card online – or through the Post Office travel app – and we'll deliver it within 2-3 days. Just activate it and go.
Need it quick? Visit a branch
Pick up a Travel Money Card instantly at your local Post Office. Bring a valid passport, UK driving licence or valid EEA card as ID.
Need some help?
We’re here to help you make the most of your Travel Money Card – or put your mind at ease if it’s been lost or stolen
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To read our FAQs, manage your card or contact us about using it:
Visit our Travel Money Card support page
Common questions
How can i order my card.
There are three ways that you able to obtain a Travel Money Card, each very simple.
Please note, you must be a UK resident over the age of 18 to obtain a Travel Monday Card.
- Via our travel app: you can order and store up to three Travel Money Cards in our free travel app . Delivery will take 2-3 working days.
- Online: follow our application process to order your card online. Your card will take 2-3 working days to be delivered. Once it arrives you can link it to our Travel app to manage on the go.
- In branch: simply find a nearby Post Office branch and pop in to get your Travel Money Card there. Please remember to take a valid passport, UK driving licence or a valid EEA card in order to obtain your card, and you can take it away the same day.
Whichever way you choose to order your card, don't forget to activate it once it arrives. Full details of how to activate your card will be provided in your welcome letter, to which your card will be attached if it’s been sent in the post.
How do I use my card?
Travel Money Card is enabled with both chip & PIN and contactless, so you can make larger and lower-value value payments with it respectively. For convenience, you can also add it to Apple Pay and Google Wallet.
You can load it with between £50 and £5,000 (see more on load limits below). You can use it to pay wherever the Mastercard Acceptance Mark is displayed. And you can withdraw cash with it at over 2 million ATMs worldwide (charges and fees apply, see 'Are there top-up limits?' below).
Your Travel Money Card is completely separate from your bank account so it’s a safe and secure way to pay while you’re abroad.
How can I manage my card?
After you've activated your card, you can manage it using our travel app or via a web browser. You can check your recent transactions, view your PIN, transfer funds between different currency ‘wallets’, top up your card, freeze your card and more.
Our travel app brings together travel essentials including holiday money, travel insurance and more together in one place. As well as managing your Travel Money Card you can buy cover for your trip, access your policy documents on the move, book extras such as airport parking and hotels, and find your nearest ATM while overseas or Post Office branches here in the UK.
Which currencies can I use?
The Post Office Travel Money Card can be loaded with up to 22 currencies at any one time. You can top up funds on the card and transfer currencies between different ‘wallets’ for these currencies easily in our travel app or online.
Currencies available:
- EUR – euro
- USD – US dollar
- AUD – Australian dollar
- AED - UAE dirham
- CAD – Canadian dollar
- CHF – Swiss franc
- CNY – Chinese yuan
- CZK – Czech koruna
- DKK – Danish krone
- GBP – pound sterling
- HKD – Hong Kong dollar
- HUF – Hungarian forint
- JPY – Japanese yen
- NOK – Norwegian krone
- NZD – New Zealand dollar
- PLN – Polish zloty
- SAR – Saudi riyal
- SEK – Swedish Krona
- SGD – Singapore dollar
- THB – Thai baht
- TRY – Turkish lira
- ZAR – South African rand
What are the charges and fees?
Full details of our charges and fees can be found in our Travel Money Card terms and conditions .
The Post Office Travel Money Card is intended for use in the countries where the national currency is the same as the currencies on your card. If the currency falls outside of any of the 22 we offer on your card, you’ll be charged a cross-border fee. For example, using your card in Brazil will incur a cross-border fee because we do not offer the Brazilian real as a currency.
Cross border fees are set at 3% and are only applicable when you use your currency in a country other than the ones we offer.
For more information on cross border fees, please visit our cross border payment page.
There are no charges when using your card in retailers in the country of the currency on the card. This means that a €20 purchase in Spain would cost you €20 and will be deducted from your euro balance.
To avoid unnecessary charges to your card, wherever asked, you should always choose to pay for goods or withdraw cash in the currencies of your card. For example, if you are using the card in Spain you should always choose to pay in euro if offered a choice; choosing to pay in sterling (GBP) in this example would allow the merchant to exchange your transaction from euro to sterling. This would mean your transaction has gone through two exchange rate conversions, which will increase the total cost of your transaction.
For loads in Great British pounds, a load commission fee of 1.5% will apply (min £3, max £50). A monthly maintenance fee of £2 will be deducted from your balance 12 months after your card expires. Expiration dates can be found on your TMC; all cards are valid for up to 3 years.
A cash withdrawal fee will be charged when withdrawing cash from a UK Post Office branch or from any ATM globally that accepts Mastercard.
We have listed all available currencies and their associated withdrawal limits and charges below:
EUR – euro Max daily cash withdrawal: 450 EUR Withdrawal charge: 2 EUR
USD – US dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 500 USD Withdrawal charge: 2.5 USD
AED – UAE dirham Max daily cash withdrawal: 1,700 AED Withdrawal charge: 8.5 AED
AUD – Australian dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 700 AUD Withdrawal charge: 3 AUD
CAD – Canadian dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 600 CAD Withdrawal charge: 3 CAD
CHF – Swiss franc Max daily cash withdrawal: 500 CHF Withdrawal charge: 2.5 CHF
CNY – Chinese yuan Max daily cash withdrawal: 2,500 CNY Withdrawal charge: 15 CNY
CZK – Czech koruna Max daily cash withdrawal: 9,000 CZK Withdrawal charge: 50 CZK
DKK – Danish krone Max daily cash withdrawal: 2,500 DKK Withdrawal charge: 12.50 DKK
GBP – Great British pound Max daily cash withdrawal: 300 GBP Withdrawal charge: 1.5 GBP
HKD – Hong Kong dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 3,000 HKD Withdrawal charge: 15 HKD
HUF – Hungarian forint Max daily cash withdrawal: 110,000 HUF Withdrawal charge: 600 HUF
JPY – Japanese yen Max daily cash withdrawal: 40,000 JPY Withdrawal charge: 200 JPY
NOK – Norwegian krone Max daily cash withdrawal: 3,250 NOK Withdrawal charge: 20 NOK
NZD – New Zealand dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 750 NZD Withdrawal charge: 3.5 NZD
PLN – Polish zloty Max daily cash withdrawal: 1,700 PLN Withdrawal charge: 8.5 PLN
SAR – Saudi riyal Max daily cash withdrawal: 1,500 SAR Withdrawal charge: 7.50 SAR
SEK – Swedish Krona Max daily cash withdrawal: 3,500 SEK Withdrawal charge: 20 SEK
SGD – Singapore dollar Max daily cash withdrawal: 500 SGD Withdrawal charge: 3 SGD
THB – Thai baht Max daily cash withdrawal: 17,000 THB Withdrawal charge: 80 THB
TRY – Turkish lira Max daily cash withdrawal: 1,500 TRY Withdrawal charge: 7 TRY
ZAR – South African rand Max daily cash withdrawal: 6,500 ZAR Withdrawal charge: 30 ZAR
Are there top-up limits?
Yes, all currencies have top-up limits and balances. See full information below, which is applicable to all currencies available on the Travel Money Card.
- Top-up limit: minimum £50 – maximum £5,000
- Maximum balance: £10,000 at any time, with a maximum annual balance of £30,000
- Read more Travel Money Card FAQs
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Find out more information by reading the Post Office Travel Money Card's terms and conditions .
Post Office Travel Money Card is an electronic money product issued by First Rate Exchange Services Ltd pursuant to license by Mastercard International. First Rate Exchange Services Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with number 4287490 whose registered office is Great West House, Great West Road, Brentford, TW8 9DF, (Financial Services Register No. 900412). Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.
Post Office and the Post Office logo are registered trademarks of Post Office Limited.
Post Office Limited is registered in England and Wales. Registered number 2154540. Registered office: 100 Wood Street, London, EC2V 7ER.
These details can be checked on the Financial Services Register by visiting the Financial Conduct Authority website and searching by Firm Reference Number (FRN).
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Get fee-free ATM withdrawals, up to £2,000 per rolling month, depending on your plan type.*
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*No ATM withdrawal fees within plan limits on a rolling monthly basis. 3rd-party providers may charge a withdrawal fee and ATM fair-usage fees. Weekend markups will apply. Currency exchange fees may apply.
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No ATM fees up to £2,000 per month*
*No ATM withdrawals fees within plan limits on a rolling monthly basis. Third-party providers may charge a withdrawal fee and ATM fair-usage fees. Weekend markups will apply.
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Don't exchange at airports or at home.
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- Download the Revolut app : find it in Apple or Google Play Store
- Sign up to Revolut : apply for an account and verify your identity
- Add a debit card : go to Cards and follow the instructions to start your order
- Set your PIN : choose a PIN that you'll remember
- Arrange delivery : enter your delivery address, and select your delivery method before proceeding to checkout (Delivery fees may apply)
Is a travel money card better than travel money?
- Don’t exchange cash at the airport: it’s much cheaper to withdraw money from an ATM with your travel money card
- Don't carry more cash than you need: when you return home from your trip, you’ll need to re-convert this cash back to GBP, which can take time and cost you in fees
- Always choose the local currency when spending with your card in shops and restaurants
- Sign up to Revolut so you can manage your balance and get instant notifications on what you spend
What is the best bank to use when travelling abroad?
- Exchanging currency before you go, or while you're there
- Withdrawing money from ATMs
- Using your card in shops, restaurants, and more
What's the difference between using prepaid travel cards or travel debit card for spending abroad?
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Having the right debit card for traveling is extremely important as it can mean the difference between:
- A stressful experience because your card doesn’t work in your destination / you blew your budget because you didn’t account for hidden fees most banks charge you.
- Being able to pay for things easily both online as well as in person while also saving hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year on fees that you don’t need to pay.
The second option sounds much better, right?
Well the truth is that most banks will charge you fees for foreign transactions, foreign currency conversions, and foreign ATM withdrawals, and if you only travel once a year, the amount you lose on them might not be that much, but if you travel more often than that, you could be losing hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year on these fees!
In addition, some banks still haven’t caught up to the 21st century and the debit cards that they give you might not even work in other countries because they lack basic functionalities such as a chip & 4-digit number PIN, contactless payments, and Visa or Mastercard integration.
However, there are banks out there that offer no-fee 21st century debit cards that are perfect for traveling. When it comes to finding the right one for you, it depends on where you live.
If your current bank offers a card that has all those functionalities and also none of the fees I mentioned earlier, then great! But most standard banks won’t so you might have to look for a different one.
Luckily for you, I have put together a guide to the best debit cards and bank accounts you can get no matter where you live in the world!
Important information about debit cards:
- Try to limit the amount of payments you make with your debit card since it’s your money that is lost if something happens. Use it to take out cash and use credit cards for payments if you can as they are safer since you aren’t technically paying with your own money when you use a credit card.
- If you do choose to make payments, always choose to pay in the local currency because the exchange rate offered by Visa & Mastercard will always be better than the one offered by foreign merchants. The same goes for ATMs. I go into more detail about this in my Guide to Getting Cash While Traveling .
- If your bank offers this feature, lock your card using the mobile app when you’re not using it to prevent fraud.
- Keep a backup debit card hidden in your luggage in case something happens to your main one and know what to do if your card is lost, stolen, or copied. See #6 in my Guide to Money Management While Traveling for all the steps you should take.
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Best Travel Debit Card in the USA
Charles Schwab Bank
Charles Schwab Bank’s debit card is often recommended by travelers because of its lack of fees and the fact that any fees you have to pay when using any ATM in the world get refunded to you!
This is a feature that not many banks offer so this is why they stand out above the rest. If you’re a US resident, you definitely need to look into getting your hands on this bank account and debit card.
Note: if preventing fraud is a priority and you are looking for a card that has instant notifications for transactions + the ability to freeze & unfreeze your card instantly from the mobile app, check out N26 below .
- No monthly account fees
- No foreign transaction fees
- No foreign currency conversion fees
- No foreign ATM withdrawal fees
- ATM fees imposed by ATMs themselves worldwide get refunded to you by the bank (huge benefit)
- Visa debit card & a US Dollar checking account
- Can sign up online
Eligibility
- You need to be a US resident (with proof of residence) and have a US address (no P.O. boxes) to open an account.
- If you are outside the US when opening an account, you must do it using a VPN or else risk requiring a visit to a branch in person.
- You also have to open a brokerage account with them at the same time to use the checking account. However, it’s free and you don’t even have to touch it if you don’t want to.
Best Travel Debit Card in Canada
While not technically a bank, what STACK offers is the best option for Canadian travelers since there is no Canadian bank that has a similar offering.
Signing up with STACK gets you a free reloadable Canadian Dollar Mastercard that doesn’t have any foreign transaction, currency conversion, or ATM withdrawal fees. You can also fund it quickly and easily with e-transfers. Think of it kinda like a prepaid debit card.
- Sign up using this link and receive $5 for free! (You must click the link with a mobile device to get your $5).
- No foreign transaction fees (max 15 in-person transactions per day)
- No foreign ATM withdrawal fees (max 2 withdrawals per day, max $500 per withdrawal, max $2,000 a month)
- Instant push notifications for any transactions
- Instantly freeze and unfreeze your card anytime from the app
- Contactless Mastercard with a chip & PIN
- Digital wallet compatible
- Easily load the card instantly using e-transfers
- Discounts at certain Canadian retailers
- You need to have a Canadian address (no P.O. boxes) to open an account. You might be able to use a friend’s address.
- It is not available in Quebec (yet). Use a friend’s address in another part of Canada until they offer it in Quebec
Best Travel Debit Card in the UK
Starling Bank
There are a few different options available in the UK, but the absolute best option is Starling Bank thanks to the fact that it doesn’t charge you any fees whatsoever for your travel needs.
Other similar UK banks like Monzo and Monese have limits to the amount of ATM withdrawals you can make, charging you extra fees for going over those limits. This is why Starling Bank stands out as the best choice for UK residents.
- In addition to British Pounds, you can also hold Euros in your account and even make purchases in Euros using the same card
- Contactless Mastercard debit card with a chip & PIN
- You need to have a UK address (no P.O. boxes) to open an account. They may also ask for proof of address information so you might not be able to use a friend’s account.
Best Travel Debit Card in Australia
HSBC Everyday Global Account
There are a few decent banking options in Australia, but the HSBC Everyday Global Account takes the cake not only because there are no fees to use it, but also thanks to the fact that it lets you hold a total of 10 different currencies in your account!
You can choose to pre-load your account with a certain currency before traveling or use your main currency and benefit from no foreign currency conversion fees.
- In addition to Australian Dollars, you can hold 9 other currencies in your account: US Dollars, British Pounds, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Japanese Yen, New Zealand Dollars, Singapore Dollars, and Chinese Yuan
- Contactless Visa debit card with a chip & PIN
- You need to have an Australian phone number and address (no P.O. boxes) to open an account. If you don’t live in Australia, you might be able to open an account by visiting the nearest HSBC bank to you or by simply using a friend’s phone number and address.
Best Travel Debit Card in Europe
If you live in Europe (or even if you don’t, see below), you gotta go with N26 . They don’t offer completely free accounts, but compared to all the others available, they are the best.
You are able to open a Euro account with N26 in any one of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Note: they used to be available in the UK, but have left ever since Brexit.
And even if you don’t live in any of those countries, you can ask a friend living in one of them if you can use their address to receive the card, after which you can change the address no problem!
*N26 has also expanded to the US, but Charles Schwab is still the better travel bank account and debit card for Americans to use for the time being unless your priority is fraud prevention, in which case N26 is best since it has instant notifications for transactions + the ability to freeze & unfreeze your card instantly from the mobile app.
- No monthly account fees for the standard account (9.90 EUR for N26 You & 16.90 EUR for N26 Metal)
- Free ATM withdrawals in Euros* (See Eligibility)
- Foreign currency ATM withdrawals come with a 1.7% fee (this fee is waived if you pay for a premium account)
- Free cash withdrawals and deposits at select stores across Germany, Austria, and Italy using their CASH26 feature (deposits over 100 EUR a month get charged a 1.5% fee)
- TransferWise integration for cheaper transfers than most banks
- Online account and customer support also available in Spanish, French, German, & Italian
- Premium accounts come with Travel Insurance, Car Rental Insurance, and even Mobile Phone Theft Insurance!
- The number of free ATM withdrawals in Euros that you get depends on the country you sign up in. Signing up in Austria or Italy gets you unlimited free withdrawals in Euros, whereas signing up in any of the other countries gets you 5 free ATM withdrawals in Euros in Eurozone countries (and only 3 of them if you sign up in Germany), after which they will cost you 2 EUR per withdrawal.
- You need to have an address (no P.O. boxes) in one of the eligible countries to open an account. You can easily use a friend’s address when creating your account to receive the card and then change the address in your account once you get it without any issues. Try to get a friend in Austria or Italy for the unlimited free withdrawals!
Best Travel Debit Card in the Rest of the World
TransferWise Borderless Account
Even if you don’t live in any of the countries I just mentioned or you just want another alternative, you should consider opening a TransferWise Borderless Account.
In addition to super low international transfer fees, you can keep money in more than 50 different currencies in your account as well as have real bank accounts for the USA, UK, Eurozone, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland which also let you receive payments in those currencies like a local!
You also get a contactless Mastercard debit card which you can use to make purchases and take out cash anywhere in the world. Whenever you use that card, if you already have the currency in your account, you don’t get charged any fees and if you don’t have it, you only get charged a small conversion fee, making it a great option for travelers.
Sign up using this link and get a no-fee international transfer of up to £500!
Keep in mind that TransferWise is only able to send cards to residents of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, or the USA (but you can always use a friend’s address to get the card as well).
- Foreign currency conversion fees range from 0.24% – 3.69% depending on the currencies involved, but are typically under 2%
- Free ATM withdrawals up to $250 USD (or your currency’s equivalent) per month if you have the currency you’re withdrawing on your balance. After that, a 2% withdrawal fee will be charged
- Can keep money in 50+ different currencies in your account
- Real bank account details for the USA, UK, Eurozone, Australia, New Zealand, and Poland
- Online account and customer support also available in Mandarin, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Russian, Turkish, Polish, Romanian, and Hungarian.
- You need to have an address (no P.O. boxes) in one of the eligible countries to open an account. You can easily use a friend’s address when creating your account to receive the card and then change the address once you get it without any issues.
- The Mastercard debit card is free, but you need to have a minimum of $20 USD (or the equivalent in another currency) in your account before you can order it unless you’re in Australia, in which case you don’t need a minimum balance to get the card.
And that’s all there is to it!
Having the right debit card while traveling can make a world of difference when it comes to all those annoying fees that most banks charge. Don’t be afraid to get a debit card from more than one bank on this list either! It doesn’t hurt to have the best option for every currency possible.
Let me know in the comments below if this guide helped you find the right debit card for your travels and if there are any similar or better cards or banks in your country, let me know so I can update the list!
And if you want to add a credit card to your wallet as well, check out my Guide to the Best Credit Cards for Traveling .
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Hi there, I’m Sebastian , founder and creator of Travel Done Simple. Since I turned 20, I have lived in 5 different countries and traveled to over 40 others! You can learn more about me on my About page and find me on social media.
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Travel Cards: What are the best options in the UK? 2024
If you’re expecting to spend overseas - on holiday, when shopping online with international retailers, or even because you’re relocating to sunnier climes - you’ll want to find the cheapest and most convenient way to manage your money.
One option is to pick an international debit card - but are they really worth it? This guide covers all you need to know about:
How international debit cards can help cut bank fees and get a better exchange rate
What advantages there are to having an international debit card compared to a regular bank card
How international debit cards work
Which are the best travel and international debit cards available in the UK
Let’s dive right in.
Our Top 4 Travel Debit Cards in the UK:
Wise Travel Card
Post Office Travel Card
ASDA Travel Card
Sainsbury's Travel Card
Travel debit cards: the best options in the UK
How do travel cards work.
Travel debit cards allow you to spend and make withdrawals in a foreign currency easily - and often, for a lower fee compared to using a regular bank debit or credit card.
That means you can use your travel debit card when you travel internationally, to pay for your accommodation, food, shopping - and whatever else you plan to do. You can use your card to make cash withdrawals overseas to make sure you always have a ready supply of foreign currency for when cards aren’t accepted. And finally, you can use your travel card when you shop online with international retailers, to cut the costs of foreign transaction fees.
Types of travel card
You’ll find that there are 3 main types of travel cards that traditional banks offer : prepaid cards, debit cards, and credit cards. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages - make sure you research carefully to find the cheapest option for your spending. Here’s a rundown of some common travel card options for UK customers.
1. Prepaid travel card
Prepaid travel cards - also often known as travel money cards - are offered by a wide range of providers. You’ll top up your card in pounds before you travel, and then you can use your card to spend or make withdrawals when you’re away. Some cards also allow you to add funds online, so you can top up your card after you leave too.
Different prepaid travel cards have their own fee structures, with some charging for top ups, or having ongoing maintenance fees. Check out all the details, including the exchange rates available before you pick one.
2. International card with traditional banks
Most UK based banks which offer a linked debit card will allow you to spend and make withdrawals around the world. However, it’s extremely common to find that there are some extra fees to spend in a foreign currency - often including an exchange rate markup or foreign transaction fee of around 3%.
In the UK you can find the occasional bank or building society which offers a linked debit card with no foreign transaction fee - like the Virgin Money M Plus account, or the Cumberland Building Society Plus Account. However, these specialist accounts do often have other restrictive terms such as minimum balance requirements, or high transaction fees for other services.
You can also choose to spend internationally with your bank issued credit card - but this does risk higher overall fees once you take into account credit costs and any cash advance fees you run into, on top of foreign transaction charges.
3. Travel card with neobanks
You’ll often find that a travel card from a modern online provider - often called a neobank - is the cheapest and most convenient option. Accounts are usually simple to set up, and it’s easy to order your card online or in the provider app. Once you’re up and running you’ll often find you get a better exchange rate than the rate offered by your normal bank - or even the mid-market exchange rate with no markup at all.
Because neobanks are often specialists which operate online and don’t have the same overheads as traditional banks, you can often net a better deal, including no minimum balance requirements, ongoing charges or maintenance costs.
Best travel debit cards: a comparison
Shopping around is the best way to get the right travel card for your needs. There are several travel card providers in the UK which can offer a better deal compared to traditional banks, including online specialist services like Wise. Here’s a more detailed look at some of our top picks.
The Wise card allows you to make payments in more than 200 countries and in more than 150 currencies. Your card is linked to a handy Wise multi-currency account, which lets you hold, convert, send and spend in dozens of currencies, and manage your money on the go from your smartphone.
Pros of the Wise card
No minimum balance or ongoing charges
Hold and exchange 50+ currencies in your Wise account
Auto convert feature will make sure you always get the best possible deal on currency conversion
Manage your card in the Wise app, to freeze and unfreeze the card and get instant transaction notifications
Physical and virtual cards available
Cons of the Wise card
5 GBP fee for your first card
ATM fees apply if you make frequent withdrawals
Spending limits apply
No option to top up account in cash
Post office travel card
Apply for a Post Office travel card online, or by visiting your local Post Office branch with a government issued ID document. You’ll be able to hold 23 currencies in your account, and it’s free to spend any supported currency. Contactless and mobile payments are supported - but there are some fees you’ll need to watch out for, including ATM withdrawal charges.
Pros of the Post Office travel money card
Apply online or in person
Hold and exchange 23 currencies
No fee to spend currencies you hold in the account
Cons of the Post Office travel money card
3% foreign transaction fee if you spend in an unsupported currency
Cash withdrawal fees apply which vary by currency
Monthly maintenance fees apply from 12 months after your card applies
Read our full Post Office travel card review .
ASDA Money Travel Card
You can order an ASDA Money Travel Card online or by visiting a store which has an ASDA Money bureau. Your travel card can hold 16 currencies, and it’s free to spend in any of these currencies, including making ATM withdrawals. It’s worth noting that topping up your account in pounds comes with a fee, and there’s a steep charge for spending in a currency not supported by the card, so you’ll want to double check the currencies you require are all covered.
Pros of the ASDA travel card
24/7 global assistance
Hold up to 16 currencies
Contactless payments supported
No fee for ATM withdrawals
Cons of the ASDA travel card
2% fee to top up in pounds
High fees of 5.75% if you spend in a currency not supported by the card
Inactivity fees of 2 GBP/month apply after 12 months
Sainsbury Bank travel money card
It’s free to get the Sainsbury’s travel card, and it’s free and easy to make contactless payments in any of the 10 supported foreign currencies. You can also make ATM withdrawals in supported currencies without being charged a fee by Sainsbury’s. There are a few costs to watch out for though, including a GBP reload fee, and a high foreign transaction fee if you’re spending in any currency other than the 10 supported currencies.
Pros of the Sainsbury Bank travel money card
Hold up to 10 foreign currencies
Free to spend any currency you hold
Card will deduct funds from the correct balance when you spend in a supported currency, to avoid unnecessary fees
Cons of the Sainsbury Bank travel money card
Inactivity fees of 2 GBP/month apply after 18 months
Advantages of the travel debit cards
Getting an international debit card can be a good alternative to using traditional bank cards to spend money abroad. Advantages include:
Top up your account or card in advance to set a travel budget
Know the exchange rates in advance so there are no surprises
No need to tell your bank you’re travelling
Manage your money online or in an app for convenience
Overall costs are often far lower compared to using a bank
Are there any limitations on travel debit cards?
Travel debit cards aren’t right for everyone - here are a few drawbacks to consider:
Spending currencies not supported by the card can incur fees
You can’t always use your travel card for car rental as it’s not likely to have a credit facility
Some transactions - like paying at the pump for petrol - may result in a hold on funds within your account
Adding funds to your account may not be instant
How does a travel card work?
A travel debit card works similarly to a normal bank debit card in some ways:
Pay with your card directly with merchants - often with contactless functionality
Withdraw cash when you need it from ATMs
Check your balance online, in an app, or via an ATM easily to keep an eye on your money
Funds are deducted from your balance so there’s no worry about running up credit charges
However, travel debit cards have a few distinct advantages compared to regular bank cards:
Cards can often be ordered easily online or by phone
Top up your account whenever you like, to create a separate travel budget
Convert your pounds to foreign currencies in advance so you know the exchange rate before you spend
You’ll often get a better exchange rate compared to a bank, with lower transaction fees
There’s no need to tell the card issuer that you plan to travel
How can I use a travel debit card abroad?
Once you have your travel debit card, you’ll be able to start spending. You’ll need to double check that the merchant or ATM accepts the card network your card uses - Visa and Mastercard are most common, and are widely accepted internationally. You’ll also need to read through the card terms and conditions to make sure you’re aware of any fees that the card issuer applies when you spend or make withdrawals
One other important point when using an international travel card is to watch out for dynamic currency conversion (DCC). That’s when you’re asked by a merchant, or at an ATM terminal, if you’d rather pay in pounds or the local currency wherever you are. If you choose to pay in pounds you’ll usually be hit by high fees and a poor exchange rate - well worth avoiding if you want to make the most of your travel money. Always choose to pay in the local currency to get the best possible deal when spending or withdrawing with your travel card.
How to request a travel debit card
If you’re looking for a specialist travel debit card which lets you spend conveniently while cutting your costs, you may find the best available deal from an online provider such as Wise or Revolut . Signing up for an account is pretty painless, and can be done entirely online or through an app - and you’ll usually find the fees are lower compared to a traditional bank, too.
To show how easy it is, let’s take a look at how to sign up for a Wise card - we’ll cover Wise and a few other top UK travel debit card options in more detail, later:
Download the Wise app or head to the Wise desktop site
Sign up for a Wise account with just an email address, Google, Facebook or Apple ID
Get verified by uploading a photo of your ID documents
Order your card online or in the Wise app for a one time 5 GBP fee
Your physical card will arrive within a few days - or you can access your card details in the Wise app right away for mobile payments
What are the transaction fees which apply to a travel card?
Travel debit cards can offer a better deal when you spend in foreign currencies - but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re entirely free. Here are a couple of the key costs to consider.
Exchange fee
Some travel debit cards will convert your money from pounds to the currency you need with an exchange rate that includes a fee. This may be described as a foreign transaction fee, or a currency conversion charge, for example. For traditional banks this can often be in the region of 3% of the transaction value, although modern online providers do often offer a better deal, and may even skip this fee entirely.
Withdrawal fee
If you plan on making cash withdrawals you’ll also need to check the costs applied by your own bank, and keep an eye on the ATM to make sure the ATM operator won’t also levy a fee. ATM withdrawal fees do vary pretty widely. Some banks offer low, or fee free withdrawals at selected ATMs, but out of network charges can be steep. Again, online travel debit cards may have a more flexible approach to withdrawal fees which can save you money.
Conclusion: is the travel debit card worth it?
Picking the right travel debit card can mean cutting the costs of spending in a foreign currency, with lower transaction fees and a better exchange rate. However, different travel debit cards have their own advantages and disadvantages, with varying fee structures and a range of supported currencies. Compare a few cards, including travel debit cards from online specialist providers like Wise , to find the right one for you.
An international debit card lets you spend and make cash withdrawals in a range of foreign currencies - often with lower fees than using your normal bank card.
Many online and specialist providers allow you to apply for a card easily through a desktop site, app or call centre.
Use your travel debit card just like you would your regular card, to spend and make cash withdrawals around the world.
Travel debit card fees do vary based on the provider, and can include a foreign transaction fee when spending in an unsupported currency, top up charges and inactivity fees. Compare a few providers to get the best available deal for your needs.
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Simplify your spending abroad with a prepaid travel card, find a prepaid travel card, what is a prepaid travel card.
A prepaid travel card , also known as a 'travel money card', is a debit card that you preload with money and take on holiday. It's a good way to stick to your holiday budget and avoid carrying a lot of cash.
Prepaid travel cards can be used at cashpoints, in shops and restaurants , or anywhere that accepts Mastercard or Visa debit or credit cards.
However, a prepaid travel card is not the same as a credit card for two key reasons:
You can only spend the amount you have put on the card; the pre-loaded limit prevents you overspending and getting into debt
You can choose which currency to preload your travel money card with depending on where you're going, which often means you can secure a better exchange rate
Pick a card with fees that suit how you plan to use it, e.g. choose one with no withdrawal fees if you'll be withdrawing cash often while travelling.”
What are the different types of prepaid travel cards?
Multi-currency prepaid cards.
These can be loaded with several different currencies , making them ideal for both frequent travellers and those taking trips to multiple destinations. For example, you holiday in Europe but often visit the US on business, you could use a prepaid travel card to cover your everyday spending wherever you are by topping it up with say £600 then exchanging £200 into euros and £200 into US dollars. The different currencies will then be stored in separate “wallets” , allowing you to switch currencies when you like.
Sterling prepaid cards
These can be used at home and abroad , making them even more flexible than the best travel cards offering multiple currencies. You don’t need to worry about setting up a wallet for the currency you want to use; the card provider simply converts your pounds to the required currency each time you make a purchase . However, this can make holiday budgeting harder and may increase your costs, depending on the charging structure.
Euro prepaid cards
As well as multi-currency cards, you can take out prepaid cards designed to hold a specific currency . This can work out excellently if you're trying to lock in a good rate now by loading your euro prepaid card, but if you then use the card to buy things in a country that isn't in the eurozone. That's because if you spend in a country that does not use the euro, it converts to the local currency each time you make a purchase, which can work out more expensive.
Prepaid US dollar cards
These keep your balance in dollars . If you spend in countries that use a different currency, the card will exchange your dollars to the local currency, and you might well be charged a fee. The currency exchange takes place as soon as you load your card . If the pound strengthens afterwards, you won’t be getting the best value for money, but it if weakens you'll do well.
How to get a prepaid travel card
Compare cards.
Use our table below to find prepaid travel card that offers the features you need with the lowest fees
Check your eligibility
Make sure you fit the eligibility criteria for your chosen travel money card and can provide the required proof of ID
Apply for the card
Click 'view deal' below and fill out the application form on the provider's website with your personal details
What are the eligibility requirements?
Anyone can get a prepaid travel card. There's no need to have a bank account, and no credit checks are required . Some providers have a minimum age of 18, but many will let you have a prepaid card from the age of 13 with parental consent.
Sometimes parents like to use travel money cards to give their children a set amount of holiday money , and to help teach them about budgeting and financial responsibility.
Pros and Cons
What exchange rate do you get.
Exchange rates vary over time depending on what is happening in the wider economy. That means the exchange rate you get on a US dollar travel card today, for example, might not be the same as you get tomorrow or next week.
What prepaid cards offer is the ability to lock in today's rate to use later on. That could see you better off if the pound weakens, but might also mean you get a poor deal if the pound strengthens.
That offers is certainty - you'll know exactly how many dollars, euros, lira or whichever currency you load onto the card you have to spend on holiday.
Today’s best exchange rates
At what point is the currency exchanged with prepaid travel cards.
Some prepaid travel cards hold the balance in pounds sterling. These convert the required amount to the local currency every time you spend on them .
The exchange rate isn’t fixed, so you’ll only know how many pounds you have on the card - not what it will buy you while overseas.
But the cards in our comparison table convert your money when you add it onto the card. This means you know the exchange rate used and your card's exact balance before you go away.
Compare the rates before you choose a prepaid card. Although rates can change several times a day, some travel cards will be more competitive than others.
Using a card with competitive exchange rates will mean you get more local currency for your pound.
You also need to watch out for fees as well as withdrawal limits when choosing a card, as these can vary between providers.
What are the alternatives to prepaid travel cards?
Travel credit card.
A travel credit card works just like a regular credit card, with which you can make purchases by borrowing money. The main difference is that travel credit cards don't charge foreign transaction fees for spending abroad.
Travel money
For many people, cash is the most comfortable form of payment when travelling. It's hassle-free and universally accepted. But it’s riskier, as you'll lose out if it’s lost or stolen and you’ll need to budget carefully to ensure your foreign currency lasts the length of your trip.
Travel debit card
These days, there are plenty of specialist banks and providers that offer bank accounts that don't charge foreign transaction fees when used abroad. This offers you a chance to take advantage of the best exchange rates. And if it's your main current account, you won't have to worry about topping up your account before you go.
What other costs or fees are there with prepaid travel cards?
As well as the exchange rate, you might have to pay several other charges on your prepaid travel card.
These could include:
A fee to buy the card
A monthly or annual fee for keeping the account open
Cash withdrawal fees
Transaction fees when you pay for anything on the card
Inactivity fees
Loading fees when you add money onto the card
Some cards also charge fees for withdrawing cash or making purchases inside the UK .
But some of the cards in this comparison do not charge fees in countries that use currencies loaded on the card - just make sure the right one is selected before spending on them.
Check carefully for fees before you pick one.
Read our full guide on how much it costs to use a travel prepaid card and how to choose one .
"With multi-currency cards, check you've selected the right currency before you arrive."
How long does it take to get a prepaid travel card?
You can apply online and get a decision immediately. However, it can take up to two weeks before your card arrives in the post.
Can I use any prepaid card abroad?
Yes, you can use prepaid Visa or Mastercard cards in most destinations worldwide. Travel prepaid cards are usually cheaper to use overseas than a standard credit or debit card.
Can I withdraw cash abroad?
Yes, you can use a travel money card in a cash machine outside the UK. Some cards charge fees for this, so always check if you want to use your prepaid travel card to make cash withdrawals.
What currencies can my card hold?
All the travel money cards in our comparison can hold a balance in popular currencies such as euros or dollars, while some support more than 50 different currencies.
Can I make international payments?
Yes, some providers let you send or receive money from abroad by logging into your online account, which works in the same way as standard internet banking.
Who sets the exchange rate?
This depends on the company that processes the transactions. Typically, it’s down to Visa or Mastercard , as well as your card provider, which may take an additional cut.
Can I use my prepaid card in the UK?
You can use prepaid cards to withdraw cash or buy things in the UK or online. However, you may pay fees or even an exchange rate if your card is loaded with a foreign currency.
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Hays Travel Money Card
The Hays Travel Mastercard® is free to use in millions of locations worldwide where Mastercard® Prepaid is accepted when you spend in a currency loaded on the card: including restaurants, bars, and shops. This easy-to-use pre-paid card allows contactless transactions, chip and PIN, worldwide cash withdrawals, and also 24/7 phone support. Take your currency card with you on every holiday, simply top up and go! Just call into your local Hays Travel branch today to purchase your Hays Travel Prepaid Travel Money Card. *The Hays Travel Mastercard is only available to UK residents aged 18 or over. A valid Passport or Drivers Licence must be presented in the branch at the time of purchase.
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The Hays Travel Currency Card App enables you to fully manage your travel card account and stay in control of your holiday finances at home and abroad. The app enables you to:
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Spend, send and manage your currencies in one place using the HSBC UK Mobile Banking app.
Join the many customers who are benefitting from HSBC UK's best exchange rates, and access to more than 200 countries and regions worldwide.
Spend money at home or abroad using your Global Money debit card, or simply add it to your digital wallet for spending free from HSBC fees. Non-HSBC fees may apply.
Your currency balances are protected up to £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
Available exclusively via the latest version of the HSBC Mobile Banking app.
Here's what you get with a Global Money Account
Send money internationally without any HSBC or intermediary fees
- Send money abroad via the HSBC UK Mobile Banking app with a Global Money Account with no HSBC or intermediary bank fees
- Send money free from HSBC fees in more than 50 currencies to 200 countries and regions with Global Money transfers. You can also hold up to 18 currencies securely to use at any time
- Live exchange rates during market hours so you know exactly how much you're sending
- Send up to GBP50,000 per day (or currency equivalent)
- See the estimated arrival time on screen when you send a payment
More than just a travel money card
- Order your Global Money multi-currency debit card when you apply at no extra cost and add it immediately to your digital wallet. It can be used at home, abroad and online
- With your Global Money debit card, you can spend or withdraw cash with no HSBC fees. Check for other non-HSBC charges, for example when using cash machines
- Use your card abroad and spend like a local. We'll debit the payment from your currency balance if funds are available. If not, or if the transaction is in a currency you can't hold a balance in, we'll debit your GBP balance
HSBC UK's best exchange rates
- Benefit straight away from our competitive live exchange rates
- You can view these rates in the HSBC UK Mobile Banking app before you convert
- You can add or convert currency at any time, storing it until you need it. Convert on the go or when the rate is right for you
- When you're using your card abroad and have the funds in the currency balance you are spending in, there won't be a conversion
- If there aren't enough funds in the right currency balance, but you have funds in GBP and spend in one of the currencies you can hold with us, the conversion will be done using the HSBC Global Money Exchange Rate. Any other currencies will be converted using the VISA exchange rate
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Who can apply.
You can apply for an HSBC Global Money Account if you have:
- an active HSBC UK current account (excluding Basic Bank Account, Amanah, Appointee and MyAccount)
- a valid email address that's on our records
- the HSBC UK Mobile Banking app (Global Money is only available via the app)
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Frequently asked questions
What is an hsbc global money account .
It's a digital account you can use to hold money in different currencies. It's also an easy-to-use instant payment service that lets you manage, send and spend money in different currencies securely. It's free from HSBC fees. Non-HSBC fees may apply. If a payment is sent to your Global Money Account in a non-GBP currency it will be received, but will be converted into GBP. In the future you’ll be able to receive foreign currency into your account without it being converted to GBP.
What currencies can I hold and use with an HSBC Global Money Account?
You can send and spend payments more than 50 currencies to 200 countries and regions. If you don't hold a balance in the currency you are spending in, simply ensure funds are available in your GBP wallet.
You can hold balances in these currencies:
- GBP - pound sterling
- USD - US dollar
- AUD - Australian dollar
- ZAR - South African rand
- PLN - Polish zloty
- CAD - Canadian dollar
- NZD - New Zealand dollar
- CHF - Swiss franc
- SEK - Swedish krona
- HKD - Hong Kong dollar
- AED - UAE dirham
- CZK - Czech koruna
- NOK - Norwegian krone
- DKK - Danish krone
- SGD - Singapore dollar
- JPY - Japanese yen
- CNY* - Chinese yuan renminbi
*Whilst you can hold a CNY balance, there are are regulatory restrictions that prevent you being able to send or spend inside or outside China. Chinese regulations only allow for payments in GBP, USD or EUR, so you will need to ensure you have funds available in these currencies.
How do I use my Global Money card?
Simply add GBP or any supported currency to your HSBC Global Money Account. Use your debit card as you would at home. We'll debit payment from your currency balance if funds are available. If not, or if the transaction is in a currency you can't hold a balance in, we'll debit your GBP balance.
If using local currency where you don't hold a balance, this will debit your GBP balance and not any other currency balance. For example, if you use Mexican pesos this will be debited from your GBP balance and not your USD balance.
Please bear in mind spending limits may apply.
Is a Global Money debit card the same as a travel money card?
Global Money is more than just a travel card. You can convert currency as and when you need to, even on the go. You can use your Global Money debit card like a local, at home or abroad with no HSBC fees including at cash machines. Non-HSBC fees may apply. We'll debit payments from your currency balance if funds are available. If not, or if the transaction is in a currency you can't hold a balance in, we'll debit your GBP balance.
If using local currency where you don't hold a balance, this will debit your GBP balance and not any other currency balance. For example, if you use Mexican pesos this will be debited from your GBP balance and NOT your USD balance.
Are my balances in Global Money protected?
Yes, they're covered up to £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. You can find the UK FSCS Information Sheet and Exclusions List under Important documents on this page where you can, view, print and download the document.
What exchange rate will I get when I use my Global Money Account?
The HSBC Global Money Exchange Rate is made up of the cost to HSBC and a foreign currency conversion margin that we include.
Sending money - international payments
The HSBC Global Money Exchange Rate is a live rate updated by the second during market hours. This means we can always offer our most up-to-date rate. This provides you with visibility and certainty of how much you're sending. The exchange rate will be displayed in the mobile app before you confirm your payment and will be valid for 40 seconds before refreshing. This rate is quoted to you before you complete any foreign currency transaction using Global Money.
Spending - card transactions
If you have enough funds in the currency of the transaction, no exchange rate will apply. If you don't have any or enough funds in the currency of the transaction, but have funds available in GBP, we will auto convert the funds to cover the transaction using HSBC Global Money Exchange Rate.
Is the Global Money debit card a prepaid debit card?
No, but you can convert currency before you go, and hold it in your currency balance ready to use at any time. This can help you control your budget by choosing how much you want to spend. Alternatively, you could choose to convert currency as and when you need it.
Are there any fees for using a Global Money Account?
You can send money internationally without any HSBC or Intermediary fees. However, other banks may charge to receive a payment.
With your Global Money debit card, you can spend or withdraw cash with no HSBC fees. Check for other non-HSBC charges, for example when using cash machines.
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The 3 Best Travel Cards For Aussies to Use in the UK
Wise is our pick for travel debit card for the uk.
With this card:
- Convert Aussie dollars to pound sterling at the mid-market exchange rate
- It's very easy to set up and order
- You can receive foreign currency into a multi-currency account linked to the card
- You can transfer money to a bank account overseas
It's not all good news though
- There is a 2% ATM withdrawal fee when you withdraw over $350 during a month
- It takes 7-14 days for delivery
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What are different types of travel cards?
One of the least exciting parts of going overseas, is working out how you're going to access your cash. Using card is an option if you don't want to carry cash, so we've put together the best travel cards to use in the UK.
With lots of different cards you'll need to find the one that best suits your needs. To help narrow your options, here is a list of the best Travel Cards and the key benefits and pitfalls of each one.
They can be either prepaid, debit or credit cards designed specially for overseas use. You can use travel cards to make purchases online, in stores and to withdraw money at ATMs. There are 3 popular types:
Prepaid Travel Cards
Travel debit cards, travel credit cards.
Let's have a look at each one.
Debit Cards offer the convenience of a credit card, but work differently. They draw money directly from your bank account when you make a purchase. It's designed for everyday money transactions and means that you're not accumulating debt.
A debit card could make you stick to your travel budget, because you can't overdraw money from your account. And for daily purchases, we think a debit card can help you stick to your travel budget, because you can't overdraw money from your account.
Generally, we recommend having the combination of a travel debit and travel credit card for safety, flexibility and convenience on your trip.
Wise travel debit card for the UK
- No annual fee, hidden transaction fees, exchange rate markups
- No minimum balance requirements
- Allows you to make payments and withdrawals wherever you are in the world in over 40 currencies
- Local bank account details in Australia (AUD), the UK (GBP), the USA (USD), Europe (EUR) and New Zealand (NZD)
- It takes 7-14 business days to receive the card
- Can't always access local technical support depending on where you are
- Free cash withdrawals limited to under $350 every 30 days
- Only currently available in the US, UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand
For prepaid cards, you're able to load the card with a set amount of money in the currencies you need. Ideally you do this before your trip, but often you can reload them as well.
Most prepaid travel cards allow for multiple currencies to be loaded onto the card. So it's important to know what currency you'll be using on your travels. Airlines also offer prepaid cards so the money you spend can earn you reward points.
With prepaid travel cards you need to be careful. They can have numerous fees and charges, which can make it more expensive than other options. But if you're organised and travelling to multiple cities a prepaid travel card is a good option.
Revolut - prepaid travel card for the UK
- No purchase fee, load fee, reload fee, exchange rate margin or minimum balance requirements
- Unlike other Travel Cards, its free and easy to use the balance of your currency or convert it back to AUD
- Mid-market exchange rate, they add a mark-up for currency conversion during weekends
- For the free Standard account, there is a 2% ATM withdrawal fee when you withdraw over $350 during a month
- The premium account costs $10.99 a month, which can really add up if you are not using it often
Click here to see the full list of cards and how Revolut compares
- Very easy to use app
- Free to set up
- No hidden fees or exchange rate mark-ups (except on weekends)
- You can use it to transfer money to a bank account overseas
- Additional fees for using the card on a weekend
- 2% ATM fee once you withdraw more than $350 in any 30 day period
- 3-4 business days before you receive your card
- Ongoing subscription fee for Premium and Metal cards
Credit cards have obviously been around for a long time. But now there are specialised travel credit cards. Generally, these cards give you longer to pay back what you've spent but the interest rates after this time can be quite high.
The main advantage with credit cards are the reward points you get in return for your customer loyalty when you spend. But it only works if you pay off the balance in full each month.
Credit cards are great to use for car hire, restaurants and accommodation - larger expenses that are easier for you to pay back over time. Some services only take credit cards to hold purchases so they can definitely be handy while you're travelling.
28 Degrees - travel credit card for the UK
- There are no annual fees
- No overseas purchase fee or currency conversion fee
- You get 55 days interest free on purchases
- Access to free 24/7 concierge service
- Emergency card replacement worldwide
The 28 Degrees Platinum Mastercard has additional benefits including shoppers and repayments benefits cover.
- Can have 9 additional cardholders
- No overseas purchase fee, or currency conversion fee
- No foreign transaction fee
- Free Replacement Card
- High interest rates after the initial 55 days
- Minimum credit limit is $6,000
- No introductory offers or rewards
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- Travel Money Card
The Travelex Money Card is the quick, easy and secure way to spend abroad
- Top Up Card
- Our best rates
- No commission or hidden charges
- Free Click and Collect
- Next day home delivery
Travelex Money Card
- A safe way to carry and spend travel money abroad
- Load up to 15 currencies on your Travelex Money Card
- Manage your balance 24/7 through the Travelex Money App
- Freeze and unfreeze your card, reveal your PIN or other card details via the Travelex Money App
- Pay with confidence anywhere Mastercard Prepaid is accepted
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Travel money card benefits, safe & secure, find the right balance for your trip.
With our multi-currency prepaid card, you can reduce the amount of cash you need to carry on holiday and find the right balance for your trip. Plus, your card is not linked to your bank account, providing an extra layer of security against potential financial threats, and reducing the risk that comes with carrying cash.
Control at your fingertips
Manage your travel funds effortlessly with the Travelex Money App . Along with the essential features of freezing/unfreezing your card for enhanced security, the app provides seamless options to top up your card on-the-go. Always have secure access to your PIN and stay in full command of your travel money, ensuring a worry-free experience.
Peace of mind
Lock in your rates.
No more fluctuating exchange rates causing stress during your travels. With our multi-currency prepaid card, you can lock in your exchange rates 1 , shielding your budget from unexpected currency fluctuations.
Free and secure cash access
Forget about ATM fees eating into your travel budget. Our card provides free cash access with no overseas ATM charges 2 , allowing you to withdraw funds wherever you are. And in case your card is lost, stolen, or damaged, our 24/7 global assistance team is here for you. We aim to replace your card swiftly or provide emergency cash to keep your journey on track.
Easy to use
Effortless transactions.
Experience the ease of secure contactless payments – no signature or PIN required. Streamline your transactions and enjoy the convenience of a smooth payment process at millions of locations worldwide, wherever Mastercard Prepaid is accepted.
Easy money management
Enhance your travel experience with the flexibility to top up in 22 different currencies, including EUR, USD and AUD, and the convenience of transferring funds between your currency wallets in our app all through one versatile card, making international spending more seamless and efficient.
Seamless spending
You can easily add our card to your Apple Pay or Google Pay Wallet, making your payments smooth frictionless.
How does a Travelex Money Card work?
It’s fast and easy to get a Travelex Money Card.
1 | Order your Card
Order your Travelex Money Card online or in-store. Enjoy the flexibility of free delivery or convenient in-store collection.
2 | Register
Use the Travelex Money App to effortlessly register your card, granting you complete control over your account
Explore the world of hassle-free spending! Use your card at millions of locations globally, wherever Mastercard Prepaid is accepted.
Currencies and Rates
Explore the 22 currencies available to you on our prepaid travel card.
Fees and Limits
Free atm withdrawals worldwide.
Access your money without the hassle of ATM fees 2 , whether you're in the UK or exploring abroad.
Free Replacement Card
Enjoy peace of mind with our free replacement card service, available if your card is lost, stolen, or damaged while you're away or access to emergency cash.
Low Minimum Load/Top-up
Get started with a minimum load of just £50.00 GBP.
Generous Spending Limits
Spend up to £3,000.00 GBP at retailers and merchants within a 24-hour period
With our flexible fees and limits our Travelex Money Card is your perfect travel companion.
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- View your latest transactions and track your spending
- Instantly freeze your card to protect your account
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Common questions about the Travelex Money Card
What is a travel money card.
A travel money card (sometimes referred to as a prepaid currency card) is a global multi-currency card that’s not linked to a bank account. Like a debit or credit card, travel money cards can be used to make purchases in stores, online, and to withdraw cash at ATMs while travelling.
Do you get charged for using a travel money card?
Some providers may charge you for using your card abroad, but we do not charge spending fees 3 on our Travelex Money Card.
How do I get a Travel Money Card?
You can get a Travelex Money Card by purchasing currency online or in-store. Find our full list of stores here.
Where can I use my Travel Money Card?
You can use the Travelex Money Card in most countries across the world, wherever Mastercard Prepaid is accepted. Choose from 22 available currencies: British pounds, euros, US dollars, Australian dollars, Canadian dollars, New Zealand dollars, South African rand, Turkish lira, Swiss franc, UAE dirham, Mexican peso, Polish zloty, Czech koruna, Swedish krona, Japanese yen, Thai Baht, Hong Kong dollars, Singapore dollars, Danish kroner, Norwegian krone, Hungarian forint and Icelandic krona.
Can I withdraw money from my Travel Money Card?
Like most bank accounts, you can withdraw money from your travel money card at ATMs worldwide. The maximum withdrawal amount is 500.00 GBP within a 24-hour period. Please bear in mind Travelex does not charge ATM fees but some operators may do so, check before you withdraw cash. Travelex Money Card T&Cs can be found here.
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Information on fees and limits.
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- Travelex Money Card Terms & Conditions can be found here.
- 1 Lock in your exchange rates mean the exchange rate is locked in for the initial load only. The exchange rates for subsequent reloads will be set at the prevailing exchange rate at the time of the transaction.
- 2 Although Travelex does not charge ATM fees, some operators may charge their own fee or set their own limits. We advise to check with the ATM operator before using.
- 3 No charges when you spend abroad using an available balance of a local currency supported by the Travelex Money Card.
- Travelex Money Card is issued by PrePay Technologies Limited pursuant to license by Mastercard International.
- PrePay Technologies Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (FRN: 900010) for the issuing of electronic money and payment instruments. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated
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