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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
Lost or stolen card?
Please immediately call: 020 7937 0280
Available 24/7
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.
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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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The Travelex Money Card is the quick, easy and secure way to spend abroad
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- 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.
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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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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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- 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.
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Best Prepaid Travel Cards
Explore the best prepaid travel money cards.
Matt Crabtree
Rebecca Goodman
Prepaid travel cards have various names, such as travel money cards or multi-currency prepaid cards, but they all work in the same way to make spending abroad easier.
Using your debit card or usual bank account on holiday can accrue fees, and spending more than you have may be tempting, like dipping into your overdraft or savings accounts.
With a prepaid card, you can stick to your budget and be aware of all the fees involved before spending.
In this article, I'll discuss everything you need to know about prepaid cards to use when you're abroad, and I've picked a list of the best prepaid travel cards on the market to help you decide.
What are multi-currency prepaid cards?
A prepaid card works much like a debit card in terms of how you use it to make purchases and withdraw cash from an ATM. The only difference is that a prepaid card isn't attached to a bank account; you must top it up to use it.
Anyone can sign up for a prepaid card and use it for travelling. There are no credit checks, so even if you’ve got a history of bad credit, you can still apply for a prepaid travel card.
A prepaid multi-currency card is like a gift card in the same way you top it up and use it. With multi-currency prepaid cards, you use them as an alternative to carrying cash or traveller's cheques when travelling . You top the card up in the currency of your choice and then use it as you need it.
You can top-up prepaid cards on the go, usually by an app, and you can use them in most places worldwide. You’ll have to check with your prepaid card provider to see what currencies you can use on the card and where you can use it.
The pros and cons
Like any financial product, there are benefits and drawbacks to using a prepaid card.
✔️ Budgeting: You can preload all of your spending money on the card, and as you can only spend what's there, it's much easier to stick with a budget and not overspend.
✔️ Safer than cash : If you lose your prepaid card, or if it's stolen, you can get a replacement card sent to you. A prepaid card isn’t attached to a bank account , so you don’t have to worry too much about anyone potentially accessing your everyday banking.
✔️ No foreign exchange fees: Most travel money cards are made for spending abroad, so there are usually no foreign exchange fees.
✔️ Accepted in most places: Most countries accept prepaid cards. Double-check with your prepaid card provider if your card is accepted before you fly out to your destination.
✔️ Different foreign currency: You can spend money in your chosen currency.
✔️ Top-up on the go: Most prepaid cards have an app that allows you to add money, exchange multiple currencies and view transaction history in one place.
✔️ Good credit not required: Anyone can apply and use a prepaid multi-currency card and there are no credit checks .
❌️ Fees to cash withdrawals: Some prepaid cards charge you for cash withdrawals.
❌️ Other fees: Fees will vary between prepaid card providers, but there may be administration fees, monthly charges or other additional fees.
❌️ Limits: Some travel prepaid cards limit how much money you can hold on your prepaid card, and some cards have a minimum amount to deposit to use the card.
Best prepaid travel cards
Here are the best prepaid travel money cards:
1. Wise: Digital and physical cards available
- Application fees: One-time fee of £7
- Conversion Fees: Fixed fee + 1.75% after free allowance
- Minimum loading amount: No limit
- Cash withdrawal fee: Fee-free cash withdrawals up to £200 monthly
With the Wise Travel Money Card, you can use it straight away as a digital card.
If you want a physical card, there is a £7 delivery fee, but you can use a digital card instantly with Google Pay or Apple Pay. You can create up to three free digital cards.
With the mid-market rate, you can top up your currency card from the Wise app . On the app, you can check your balance and transactions and receive spending notifications to see how much you spend to help you stay within your budget.
You can manage your Wise account from the mobile app or their website. You can exchange money for over 40 other currencies in real time. If you have leftover money from your holiday or your plans have changed, you can spend the money at home in the UK with a small conversion fee.
You can use your currency card to withdraw cash from over 3 million ATMs worldwide. You can use your currency card in more than 160 countries. The Wise prepaid travel money card is eco-friendly, biodegradable, reloadable, and has no subscription fee. There are no fees if you choose not to use the Wise travel card.
2. Asda Money Travel Money Card: Apply online or in store
- Application fees: None
- Conversion Fees: 5.75%
- Minimum loading amount: £50
- Cash withdrawal fee: Fee-free
You can apply for an Asda Money Travel Money Card online or in-store.
You can load up to 15 currencies and use your card contactless worldwide. You don't have to worry about cash withdrawal fees when you use this prepaid currency card; you can manage it on the go with the app. You can exchange 16 currencies with a fixed conversion fee.
You can top up via the app, online, or over the phone. You can top up while abroad, so you don't have to worry about running short of money. There are no fees when you spend in a currency preloaded to your card.
There is a £2 inactivity fee per month after 12 months. With this card, you can withdraw £500 a day, but the maximum it can hold is £5,000. This card has no link to your bank account for fraud protection.
Asda Travel Money Card is issued by PrePay Technologies Limited pursuant to a licence by Mastercard International. The Financial Conduct Authority authorises PrePay Technologies Limited under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 .
3. Caxton Currency Card: Up to £12,000 on a card
- Conversion Fees: Live exchange rates
- Minimum loading amount: £10
- Cash withdrawal fee: Fee-free abroad, £1.50 for domestic ATM withdrawals and transactions
The daily cash withdrawal limit for the Caxton Currency Card is £300, and you can hold up to £12,000 on the prepaid card.
When you use this currency card abroad, you can make purchases fee-free with no worries. You can convert your money into 15 currencies with live exchange rates and hold multiple simultaneously.
You can use your Caxton prepaid card anywhere that accepts Mastercard; watch for the Mastercard Acceptance Mark. You can manage your finances from the mobile app as it allows you to check your card balance, top up, and block the card if you misplace it.
Caxton offers customer service that is live 24/7 to help with any of your issues or concerns. Caxton also runs an international trading online platform.
4. Easy FX Currency Card: Fee-free international cash withdrawals
- Conversion Fees: Exchange rate plus 1.8% for up to £1,000
- Cash withdrawal fee: International cash withdrawals are free
There are zero international fees when you use the EasyFX Personal Currency Card.
There is a £1.50 withdrawal fee for using a cash machine in the UK. You can benefit from highly competitive exchange rates and store multiple currencies on one account.
There are conversion fees with this currency card. However, the more money you convert, the lower the cost. You'll pay 1.8% on top of the exchange rate for conversion up to £1,000. The conversion fee lowers to 1.2% for up to £4,000.
As well as a currency card, you'll gain access to risk management tools provided by VFX Financial. You can manage your balances in real time on any device using the smart app or EasyFx website. If you don't use your card for 12 months, you'll be charged £2 monthly for inactivity.
5. Travelex Money Card: Use in millions of locations
- Application fees: One-time fee of £15
- Minimum loading amount: £50 in person and £100 online
- Cash withdrawal fee: None
The Travelex Travel Money Card allows you to use your card across millions of locations that accept Mastercard Prepaid. Look for the Mastercard International Incorporated logo when you're travelling, and you can use the Travelex Travel Money Card at those locations.
With the Travelex Money Card, you'll get free WiFi worldwide without worrying about roaming fees. There are no charges for withdrawing cash from an ATM overseas. You can exchange GBP into 15 other currencies with fixed exchange rates.
There is a monthly £2 inactivity fee. There is currently a giveaway running with Mastercard that's open until 30 September, where all you need to do is load £220 or more onto a Travelex Money Card. You'll enter into a prize draw to win a dream holiday.
6. Post Office Travel Money Card: No fee for spending abroad
- Cash withdrawal fee: Fees vary between locations
Carry up to 22 currencies with the Post Office Travel Money Card. Wherever you see the Mastercard Acceptance Mark , you can use this travel money card, including millions of shops, restaurants, and bars in over 200 countries.
There are cross-border fees of 3% when you use your currency in other countries than what the Post Office offers. There is also a load commission fee of 1.5%.
Use the Post Office accessible Travel app to top up, manage your prepaid card, transfer funds between currencies and more. You can connect your prepaid card to Apple Pay and Google Pay. If you return from your holiday with money left on your card in another currency, you can use the wallet-to-wallet feature and transfer it to a new currency you choose.
7. Sainsbury's Bank Prepaid Travel Money Card: Lower exchange rate for Nectar cardholders
You may get better exchange rates than a non-card holder if you're a Nectar cardholder and want to apply for Sainsbury's Prepaid Travel Money Card. If you hold a Nectar card, you can earn 500 bonus Nectar points when you load at least £250 onto your travel money card.
You can load money onto your card in 15 currencies at once. You can use your prepaid travel card to make purchases worldwide and withdraw cash without worrying about ATM fees.
You can check out all your transactions and load money onto the card with the Sainsbury's Bank travel money card app. There is no direct link to the prepaid card to your bank account, so you don't have to worry about security.
There is a 2% fee for loads and reloading into GBP purses. Additionally, if you don't use your card for 18 months, you may be charged a £2 inactivity fee.
8. FairFX Prepaid Card: Earn cashback in select retailers
- Application fees: Free
- Conversion Fees: 1.12%
- Cash withdrawal fee: £2 flat rate + 3.75% of the transaction amount
The FairFX Prepaid Card holds 20 major currencies, including GBP, Euros, US dollar, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, and more.
You can use this free multi-currency card in over 190 countries worldwide. You can top up on the go, either before you travel or whilst you're travelling.
Travel smarter with FairFX; when you become a customer, you can access offers and deals from partners to help your money take you further, for example, discounts on lounge access and more. You can earn 3.5% cashback in-store or online at select UK retailers.
If your car expires with a leftover balance, there will be a monthly £2 charge. Card renewal is free so that you can avoid expiration. There are no subscription fees or monthly fees.
Tips for looking after your money as you travel
Money is a massive element of travelling; it pays for your trips, food, and all the fun activities you get up to. A prepaid currency card can make your journey much more accessible.
We've compiled a list of further tips to help manage your finances a little more easily while you travel:
- Check the expiry date on the card: For any cards you take with you on your travels, ensure they're within the expiry date. Otherwise, you may be stuck without access to money. If your cards are close to expiring, consider contacting your provider and getting a new one sent out before you fly out.
- Travel insurance: Always travel with travel insurance to protect yourself and your belongings. Travel insurance can cover your medical costs if you become ill or have an accident.
- Check exchange rate: If you choose a prepaid card provider that uses live exchange rates, keep an eye on the exchange rates at specific types of the day.
- Top up your card online: If you're running low on holiday money, choose a prepaid travel card that allows you to top up online to add money to the card quickly.
- Check foreign exchange fee: Most prepaid travel cards offer minimum foreign exchange fees, but always check with the card provider for potential fees before you travel.
- Have card provider details at hand: If any issues occur, you should have the contact number or support team access to contact prepaid providers. If your card is stolen or you find fraudulent transactions on it, contact your provider, and it's worth alerting local police, too.
The verdict
A prepaid card is the ideal companion if you're someone who travels regularly and wants to be on control of tour cash.
They allow you to stay within budget, control your account from an app on your phone, and spend abroad without worrying too much about fees. With one of the prepaid currency cards from our best list, you can spend abroad securely and confidently.
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Is it Worth Getting a Prepaid Travel Card?
Using your debit card or usual bank account can accrue many travelling fees. With a prepaid card, you can stick to your budget with no credit options available and know all the fees involved before spending. You can spend without worrying about security, as your prepaid card has no direct link to your bank accounts. Prepaid cards are safer than cash and are accepted in most places. You can spend money in your chosen currency and top up on the go.
How Does a Prepaid Card Work?
You can top-up prepaid cards on the go, usually by an app, and you can use it in most places worldwide. It works similarly to a debit card, like how you use it to spend, but a prepaid card isn’t attached to a bank account, and anyone can use one.
What is the Best Travel Money Card?
The Wise Travel Money Card is at the top of our best travel money card list. There is no minimum loading fee; you make free monthly cash withdrawals of up to £200. While waiting for your card to be delivered, you can use your balance immediately as a digital card with Google Pay or Apple Pay. You can create up to three free digital cards. You can use your currency card to withdraw cash from over 3 million ATMs worldwide.
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For most people that go overseas, using your normal debit or credit card frequently on holiday comes as second nature. Perhaps you leisurely whip out the card to buy a round of drinks, buy lunch for the family or use your plastic at a favourite local restaurant. Unfortunately, you are more than likely being ripped off on a daily basis with the high costs associated with using your debit and credit card abroad!
Fortunately, your new best friend abroad maybe a specialist travel money card.
This type of plastic is a free to obtain prepaid currency card that is pre-loaded with foreign currency prior to your departure. Most offer free ATM cash withdrawals overseas and specialist travel money cards alleviate the need for any currency conversion to take place. It works in a very similar way to your standard UK Visa or Mastercard debit card. Without the hefty overseas card charges!
Effectively, the travel money card eliminates the totally unnecessary complex series of fees and charges you may encounter when taking cash out or paying for goods with your everyday debit or credit card.
In a nutshell, we have found the best prepaid currency cards as an excellent way to budget your trip, so you know exactly how much you have to spend abroad. The best card issuers listed on our travel money card comparison tables charge no overseas ATM withdrawal fees for using the card.
Budget like a pro
We all know that spending money abroad feels like play money.
One of the best benefits of a prepaid travel money cards is that they help you stick to a holiday budget. However, if you need cash fast when your abroad and running low on funds, be sure to carry some cash too. Otherwise, you will need to reload the currency card.
PrePaid cards are a secure and safe way of carrying cash abroad
One of the best advantages of prepaid currency cards versus foreign cash is that if you lose your card, you can have it replaced for a small fee. On the other hand, if you lose foreign cash in the back of a Spanish taxi, you can say 'Arivaderchi.'
How much cheaper is it to get a travel money card
Research shows the cheapest travel currency cards can save you up to 10% on buying holiday money at the airport & 5% on the cost of using UK debit and credit cards abroad.
The cheapest currency cards on the market will let you take advantage of better currency exchange rates than you would likely obtain from the high street or (heaven forbid!) airport bureaus. Airports are the world’s worst place to convert currency.
As previously mentioned, you also alleviate the complex set of fees and charges your bank will take for the convenience of using your everyday card abroad. If you use your normal credit card when taking cash out of the wall, you will have to pay interest immediately, which accentuates the costs. In most cases, when using a travel currency card there are no ATM fees for drawing money out the wall and are often the safest option when travelling.
In short, for the benefits listed below, we recommend using a pre-paid travel currency card when holidaying abroad or making a business trip.
What are the benefits of a pre paid travel money card?
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- Check website for any additional in-destination fees (good housekeeping)
- Compare providers & apply for the card
- You need to make an initial first load on your new prepaid currency card
- Lock in exchange rates as soon as you load your card
- Travel money card can then be used anywhere you see a Mastercard OR Visa sign
- Use in shops or ATM’s abroad fee free to withdraw cash as you would your regular UK debit card.
- Check your balance either online, SMS or via telephone
Add more currency to your card via SMS, Online OR Telephone. Be aware of the cost of overseas calls if you top up over the phone
What prepaid travel money card is right for me?
Below, we compare travel money cards and highlight some top picks that include no spending or load fees.
It's important to remember that depending on the destination you are travelling to, you can take advantage of currency specific cards that will help you save on overseas charges.
For a more extensive comparison, check out our specialist comparison tables for: Euro Currency Cards , Dollar Currency Cards , Worldwide Currency Cards
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Prepaid card comparison: best load rates or free cost of card.
You can dynamically compare rates using our prepaid travel card calculator here. We screen scrape the live exchange rates offered for all major euro and dollar currency card providers.
This is a question we are asked most often. The cheapest travel money card is not necessarily the provider who offers the currency card free of charge OR even the card that offers the best initial load rate. Consider both the purchase cost of the card together with the ‘in destination’ costs when comparing travel cards. Trying to compare prepaid currency cards on an ‘apples by apples’ basis can be difficult.
Loading your travel money card operates in a similar way to buying foreign cash online. The travel currency card exchange rates on both the Euro and Dollar specific cards will be determined on the initial load. Once you have loaded your card with foreign currency, try not to worry too much about whether the pound strengthens or weakens. Even the best traders are not able to forecast future currency fluctuations!
Who typically uses a prepaid currency card?
Holiday With Family or Friends
Whether your travelling to Spain, France or Australia you can save a fortune with superior exchange rates. Youll get more bang for your buck with a prepaid card versus using your standard UK debit or credit card abroad.
Business Travel
Business usage of currency cards is perfect to track both your and your team’s expenses abroad. You get all the benefits of your standard plastic without the unnecessary transaction costs of your standard Visa & Mastercard. This is a particular favourite of Finance Directors from small start-ups to large corporates who can manage controlled usage of spending money overseas. With most currency card programs, you don’t need to log expenses as these are detailed online in your usage reports.
Regular Travellers
The best currency cards are valid for three years so once you have applied, you can simply top up before you go abroad. This makes prepaid currency cards perfect for overseas property buyers, expats and worldwide travellers. With millions of Visa & Mastercard ATM’s worldwide, it alleviates the need to store cash every time you travel in your hotel or apartment.
Students & Backpackers
We’ve covered the budgeting benefits & boy do backpackers need to stick to a budget! This makes prepaid currency cards perfect for those 3, 6 or 12 month stints abroad. And what’s more, once your money has maxed out on the card, you can always call the bank of mum and dad to help out with a small top up to keep you going.
Pre Paid Travel Cards are issued by Visa and Mastercard
The prepaid currency card you end up choosing will either be a Visa travel money card or Mastercard issued. You can use your prepaid travel card to withdraw cash worldwide from any ATM that displays either Visa or Mastercard.
Are there more Visa or Mastercard ATM’s worldwide?
Mastercard have over one million ATM’s in over 210 countries. You can check on their website using the Mastercard Global ATM locator tool. Likewise, Visa offer a Visa Global ATM locator service for their 1.8 million ATM’s worldwide and it is recommended to use both to ensure you are never too far away from an ATM when using your prepaid visa card or prepaid mastercard abroad.
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Planning a trip overseas? Our prepaid travel money card lets you load your chosen currency and lock in a top rate before you go. Spend safely abroad with a Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card.
Wherever you go, we’ve got your back
With a Sainsbury's Bank Travel Money Card, spending money abroad has never been easier – or safer. Once you’ve experienced the benefits of a travel money card, it’ll be your first choice every time. Our prepaid money travel card allows you to:
Load up to 15 currencies at any one time. No more worrying if your currency will be in stock at the bureau de change
Make secure, contactless payments. Just look for the contactless symbol when eating out or shopping abroad. Contactless payment is subject to merchant acceptance, and there may be a maximum limit when paying this way
Manage your account on the go. Use the Sainsbury’s Bank travel money card app to manage your currency card wherever you are
Put security first. Travel with confidence knowing your card is chip and PIN protected and there’s no direct link to your bank account
Live like a local. Use your travel money card to withdraw local currencies at ATMs worldwide for free. Remember to check whether the ATMs charge their own fee
Enjoy rates you can rely on. Fix the exchange rate any time you load or move money between currencies
Enter a world of convenience. Whenever you use your travel card, it automatically knows where you are and which currency to use
It’s free to get. And it won’t cost you a penny – or a cent – to load with foreign currency
Your adventure awaits. To get your travel money card next day from your local instore bureau click 'order for collection'. Or for the convenience of home delivery select 'order for delivery' (allow 5-8 days).
What is a travel money card?
Travel cards are a hassle-free alternative to taking cash on holiday. And a handy way of taking multiple currencies if you’re travelling to a few different destinations.
Use it like a debit card – without worrying about overseas bank fees when you spend in a currency loaded on the travel card. Pay contactless, pay with your PIN or withdraw at a local ATM. You can even use it to make online purchases.
Since it’s a prepaid travel money card, it’s also a great way to keep an eye on your holiday spending – just load your money before you jet off. And if you need a little extra you can even easily top up your card from the beach. Download the Sainsbury’s Bank travel money card app or find out more .
Which currencies can I load?
The world’s your oyster when you get a Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card. Pick up to 15 currencies at any one time. Along with the Great British Pound, you can choose from:
- Euros
- US Dollars
- Australian Dollars
- NZ Dollars
- Canadian Dollars
- South African Rand
- Turkish Lira
- Swiss Francs
- UAE Dirham
- Mexican Peso
- Polish Zloty
- Czech Koruna
- Swedish Krona
- Japanese Yen
When you use your travel money card abroad, it will automatically pick up where you are and know which currency to use.
And as soon as you load money onto your prepaid travel money card, you’ll get a fixed exchange rate for the currency, or currencies loaded. So you know exactly how much you’ll have to spend even if rates change while you’re away.
Ready to get your travel money card?
It's easy. To get your travel money card next day from your local instore bureau click 'order for collection'.
Or for the convenience of home delivery select 'order for delivery' (allow 5-8 days). When it arrives, remember to sign the back of the card.
To start using your card, simply load it with a minimum of £50. All that's left to do is decide where you’re going.
Fees, limits and terms and conditions
Get to know our Sainsbury’s Bank travel money card fees and limits. It’ll help you understand whether it’s the right option for you.
For a full description of fees, limits and terms and conditions, please click here .
± If the currency of your transaction does not match any of the currencies on your card, or there are insufficient funds on your card in a currency to cover the whole transaction, the (remainder of the) transaction amount will be exchanged to another currency (-ies) on the card in the order of priority, at an exchange rate determined by Mastercard® on the day the transaction is processed, increased by 5.75% (the foreign exchange fee).
‡ A foreign exchange rate will apply if transferring funds to another currency. The currency exchange rate is selected from the range of rates available in wholesale currency markets (which vary each day), together with a margin.
+ If, following the debit of any monthly inactivity fee, the card fund balance is less than the fee, we will waive the difference.
^^ The amount that can be loaded/reloaded will vary depending on which channel you choose, i.e. online, in store, telephone or internet banking.
^^^ If you’ve forgotten your travel money card PIN, you can contact us for a replacement.
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If you’ve already got a travel money card with us, login online or use the app to top up and manage your account.
Prefer to take foreign currency?
We can help with that too. With travel money bureaux all over the UK, it’s easy to find one near you . You can also order online for home delivery. There’s 0% commission, plus, if you’re a Nectar member, you’ll get better rates. ±
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does a sainsbury's bank travel money card work.
Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card is a chip and PIN protected prepaid Mastercard® currency card.
You can load multiple currencies onto it before you travel and then use it in millions of ATMs around the world displaying the Mastercard Acceptance Mark, to access your money quickly and safely. You can also pay for goods and services online and in-store.
Where can I use a Sainsbury's Bank Travel Money Card?
Your Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card can be used to withdraw money from ATMs worldwide~ displaying the Mastercard® Acceptance Mark. All you need to do is to find your nearest ATM.
Alternatively, you can use the card to pay online and in stores around the world~.
You can use your Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card in countries or areas with a different currency to those on your Card. The system will automatically convert your stored currency (-ies) to the local one. Please note that for any transactions in a currency different from the Currencies loaded on your Card, the funds available on the Card will be used in the following order of priority: GBP, EUR, USD, AUD, CAD, NZD, ZAR, TRY, CHF, AED, MXN, PLN, CZK, SEK and JPY at an exchange rate determined by Mastercard on the day the transaction is processed, increased by a percentage determined by us (see the Fees and Limits section for more details).
How do I download the Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card app?
Search Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card app in the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
How do I top up my Sainsbury's Bank Travel Money Card?
Even with a zero balance, your card is still valid (up to the expiry date printed on the front of the card), and you can reload it any time before your next trip##.
For information on how to reload your Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card, please see the 'top up' section.
## Until card expiry and subject to reload limits (see Fees and Limits section).
What if an ATM asks for a six-digit PIN?
In some countries, you may be asked for a six-digit PIN when using an ATM.
Sainsbury’s Travel Money Card uses a standard four-digit PIN, which will still be accepted as normal if the ATM has been set up correctly in compliance with Mastercard regulations.
If you need assistance with any PIN issues, please call Card Services.
Can I get cash back with my Sainsbury's Bank Travel Money Card?
No, cash back is not available on a Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money Card.
Terms and conditions
Sainsbury’s Bank Travel 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.
* Nectar members receive better exchange rates on single purchase transactions of all available foreign currencies. Excludes travel money card home delivery orders and online reloads. Exchange rates may vary depending on whether you buy in store or online. You need to tell us your Nectar card number at the time of your transaction. We reserve the right to change or cancel this offer without notice.
Sainsbury's Bank Travel 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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- 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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As well as the euro and US dollar , our range includes currencies such as the UAE dirham, Bulgarian lev , Turkish lira , Thai baht and Mexican peso .
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£150 minimum order. Exchange rates will still fluctuate daily during the sale period, but you’ll receive the best rate applicable on the date your order is placed. Rates shown when placing your order are sale rates. Offer subject to availability, buy back not included. Cancellation fee and full T&Cs apply.
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- Euro and US dollars available to order and collect in over 450 stores *
- Order and collect euro , US dollars , Turkish lira , New Zealand dollar , Australian dollar , Thai baht , Canadian dollar , South African rand and UAE dirham, from our Bureau the same day
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If you would like to donate your unused foreign currency to charity we have Change4Change collection boxes in our Bureaux, with all the money we collect going to Breast Cancer Now. Since 2007, we have raised over £630,000 for the charity via your Change4Change donations.
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Travel money buy-back service
When your holiday is over, we'll buy back your leftover holiday money at the buy-back rate on the day you return it to the Bureau de Change. That's all unused notes in any denomination we sell.
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If you would like to donate your unused foreign currency to charity we have Change4Change collection boxes in our Bureau stores, with all the money we collect going to Breast Cancer Now. Since 2007, we have raised over £630,000 for the charity via your Change4Change donations.
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When your holiday is over, we'll buy back your leftover holiday money at the buy-back rate on the day you return it to the bureau de change. That's all unused notes in any denomination we sell. Proof of purchase may be required so please retain your receipt, just in case.
Up to 55 days' interest-free credit when purchasing with an M&S Credit Card See footnote ** **
Representative example: based on an assumed credit limit of £1,200, our 24.9% rate per annum (variable) for purchases gives a representative rate of 24.9% APR (variable). Credit is subject to status.
No cash advance fee when M&S Travel Money is purchased using an M&S Credit Card.
What you'll need to bring
To collect foreign currency you've purchased online, you will need:
- A valid UK photographic driving licence, passport or EU national identity card (Romanian & Greek National ID Cards are not accepted)
- Your card you used to place your order - both ID and payment card must have the same name
- Your order number (this can be found on your confirmation email)
To purchase foreign currency in one of our Bureaux, you will need:
- A valid UK photographic driving licence, passport or EU national identity card - both ID and payment card must have the same name
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Frequently asked questions
Can i use a credit card to purchase travel money.
Yes, you can use a credit card to purchase travel money. However, please check with your card provider as they may apply fees or charges e.g. cash advance fees or other fees.
Our Bureaux accept the majority of UK issued major credit cards.
How much cash can I travel with?
You can learn more about taking cash in and out of Great Britain and declaring cash by visiting gov.uk .
Should I get foreign currency before I travel?
Buying your travel money before you travel can be an important part of pre-holiday preparation. You can use our Currency Converter to get the latest exchange rates across worldwide holiday destinations.
Where can I collect M&S Travel Money from?
You can collect M&S Travel Money from over 100 bureaux de change or from over 350 stores nationwide. You can find your nearest M&S Bureau de Change using our Bureau Finder .
Where can I get the best exchange rate?
Exchange rates change on a regular basis and vary depending on the currency you order. At M&S Bank, we offer our best rates for euro and US dollar via the Click & Collect service, where you can order your currency and collect from the next day in an M&S location local to you. If you order online before 4pm, you can collect the same day. For all other currencies, check our website for more information.
How much travel money can I order?
For orders placed via Click & Collect, there is a minimum £150 order and maximum of £2,500. For Bureau de Change walk-ups, there is no minimum order.
How do I confirm my Travel Money purchase using my M&S Credit Card?
There are three ways to verify your payments - you can use our M&S Banking App, a one-time passcode via text message or by using a card reader to verify your payment. Use our how-to videos or step-by-step guides to find out more.
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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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- Instantly top up multiple different currencies from anywhere in the world
- Check your real time balance
- Lock-in exchange rates when you top up and transfer money between currencies
- Keep track of your spending and view transactions
- Freeze/Unfreeze your card
- Check your card PIN
- Manage your personal details
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The 6 Best Travel Money Cards for the UK - 2024
If you’re visiting the UK, a specialised travel money card can make it cheaper and more convenient to access British pounds for spending and withdrawals. There are various options available, such as travel debit cards, prepaid travel cards, and travel credit cards, which cater to different types of customers. The right one for you will depend on your personal preference and how you like to manage your money.
Read on for all you need to know, including a closer look at travel money card types, some great options to consider, and the sorts of fees you need to think about when you choose.
Wise - our pick for travel debit card for the UK
Before we get into details about different travel money card options, let's begin with the Wise card as a versatile travel money debit card that can hold and spend GBP , as well as a diverse range of other currencies.
Hold and exchange over 50 currencies alongside GBP
No fee to spend any currency you hold, low conversion fees from 0.41%
Mid market exchange rate on all currency conversion
Some fee free ATM withdrawals every month
No ongoing costs and no interest to pay
ATM fees apply once you exceed your plan limits
No option to earn points or rewards
Click here to read a full Wise review
What is a travel money card?
Just like your normal bank card, a travel money card can be used for online and in-store purchases, as well as for cash withdrawals. However, with a travel money card, the features and fees are tailored for global usage. This may mean you get a better exchange rate, or fewer charges, in comparison to using your regular card abroad. Some travel cards - particularly travel credit cards- also offer opportunities to earn cashback and rewards for using your card internationally.
6 travel money cards for the UK compared
Before we get into each card option in more depth, here’s a summary of how six of the best travel money cards for the UK compare to each other.
The features of various travel money cards can differ significantly. Generally, travel debit cards can be convenient and relatively inexpensive to use, while travel credit cards may offer extra benefits such as cashback or rewards. However, they also come with the risk of incurring interest and late payment fees, if you don’t pay off your bill in full every time.
Travel debit cards usually allow you to easily add funds online or via a mobile app, which helps you stick to your budget and avoid overspending. Conversely, travel credit cards enable you to spend up to your credit limit, and you can pay off the balance over several months. Which is best for you will come down to how you like to manage your money - we’ll dive into a few more details about each card type, next.
What are different types of travel cards?
Broadly speaking, Canadian customers can pick a travel money card from either a traditional bank or a specialist provider, from a selection including travel debit cards, travel prepaid cards or travel credit cards. We’ll walk through what each travel money card type is, and pick out a couple of good card options, so you can compare and choose.
1. Travel debit cards
2. Travel prepaid cards
3. Travel credit cards
1. Travel Debit Cards
Specialist providers typically offer travel debit cards, which are accompanied by digital accounts that allow you to top up, hold, and exchange currency balances. While these cards may have different features, they usually provide a user-friendly online platform and mobile app for effortless balance top-ups. With the convenience of viewing your balance and receiving transaction notifications on your phone, it’s easier to manage your finances no matter where you are in the world.
Travel debit card Option 1: Wise
Wise is our pick for travel debit card for the UK . There’s no fee to open a Wise account, and no delivery fee for your Wise card, with no minimum balance and no monthly charge. You just pay low Wise fees from 0.41% when you convert currencies, and transparent ATM fees when you exhaust the monthly free transactions available with your account.
No fee to open a Wise account , no minimum balance requirement
No fee to get your Wise card, free to spend any currency you hold
2 withdrawals, to 350 CAD value per month for free, then 1.5 CAD + 1.75%
Hold GBP and 50+ other currencies, convert between them with the mid-market rate
Get local account details to receive CAD, GBP and 7 other currencies for free
Travel debit card Option 2: Canada Post Cash Passport
You can pick up a Canada Post Cash Passport in your local Post Office, and top up your account in CAD. You can then switch your balance to any of the 7 supported major currencies - or you can just allow the card to convert to the currency you need, although there is a foreign exchange fee of 3.25% for doing so. You can use your Canada Post Cash Passport card in ATMs and wherever the network is supported. ATM fees apply which vary by currency.
Supports 7 major currencies, including GBP
No fee to spend currencies you hold in your account
Variable ATM fee, 1.7 GBP when in the the UK for example
1.5% fee for using your card in Canada - plus any applicable fee to convert funds back to CAD if you hold a foreign currency
Pros and cons of using debit travel cards in the UK
Avoid interest costs and late payment fees
Hold and exchange currencies in advance or at the time of spending
Accounts can be topped up, viewed and managed using just your phone
Safe to use, as accounts aren’t linked to your main Canadian bank account
Travel debit cards are issued on popular global payment networks
Transaction and currency conversion fees may apply
Cash back and rewards may not be available
How to choose the best travel debit card for the UK?
Choosing the best travel debit card for the UK depends on your personal preferences and financial management style. If you travel often - and not just to the UK - it's smart to consider an account that offers mid-market currency exchange rates and a wide selection of supported currencies, including GBP, like Wise. Other providers like Canada Post also support GBP alongside a handful of other major world currencies, and the Cash Passport can be conveniently collected in your local Post Office.
Is there a spending limit with a travel debit card in the UK?
Card use limits are determined by individual providers and can vary depending on the transaction type. Limits may apply on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. For instance, there may be a cap on the number or value of ATM withdrawals allowed per day or a limit on the value of contactless payments you can make. These limits are set for security reasons and can often be adjusted using the provider's app.
2. Prepaid Travel Cards
With a prepaid travel card you’ll usually need to first order a card and then add funds in CAD from your bank account or card. Once you have a balance you can then pay merchants and make cash withdrawals at home and abroad. While prepaid travel cards are usually issued on large global networks - and can therefore be used pretty widely - you may find you pay a foreign transaction fee when overseas, depending on the specific card you select.
Prepaid travel card option 1: BMO Reloadable Mastercard
The BMO Reloadable Mastercard can be topped up in CAD and used when you travel in the UK. You’ll pay a 2.5% foreign transaction fee when overseas, but you’ll still have the advantage that - as with other prepaid and travel cards - this card is not linked to your primary bank account, so it can increase security when spending abroad. There’s a 6.95 CAD annual fee, but as this is a purchase card rather than a credit card, there’s no interest to worry about. You just top up and you can spend up to your account balance freely.
6.95 CAD annual fee, 2.5% foreign transaction fee
5 CAD ATM fee
No interest to worry about
Manage your card online or using your phone, to top up and view balance
Add funds from BMO or other Canadian banks directly
Prepaid travel card option 2: Koho Premium Mastercard
You can get up to 2% cash back with the Koho Premium Mastercard, and there’s no foreign transaction fee to worry about. Instead, you pay a monthly card fee of 9 CAD. The basic card is free to get, or you can upgrade to a Koho metal card for 159 CAD if you want a fancier way to pay when you’re at home and abroad.
9 CAD/month premium fee
No foreign transaction fee
Earn cash back on your spending
Pros and cons of using prepaid travel cards in the UK
Manage your account, add more money or convert funds online or with an app
Accounts with no monthly fees are available
Issued on globally popular networks for good coverage
ATM withdrawals supported globally
Some accounts have extras like options to earn cash back or reward points
Typically only CAD supported - watch out for foreign transaction charges
Transaction fees apply to most accounts
How to choose the best travel prepaid card for the UK?
There’s no single best travel prepaid card for the UK - it’ll come down to your personal preference. If you don’t mind paying a monthly fee you might like the Koho Premium card which waives foreign transaction fees, and other charges like ATM withdrawal fees. Otherwise, if you just want a simple prepaid card and don’t mind the foreign transaction fee when you’re in the UK, the BMO prepaid card might suit you.
Is there a spending limit with a prepaid card in the UK?
Prepaid travel cards usually have different spending and withdrawal limits that can vary depending on the currency. To find the right card for you, you’ll want to carefully review the terms and conditions of each card provider you’re considering. This way, you’ll be confident you’ve picked a provider that meets your specific needs and requirements.
3. Travel Credit Cards
Travel credit cards often come with additional benefits not found in regular credit cards. These benefits can include lower or no fees for foreign transactions and the chance to earn extra rewards when using the card abroad. While travel credit cards offer safety and convenience, it's worth noting that they may be more expensive than using a debit card.
Before choosing a travel credit card, it's essential to consider factors such as fees, rates, eligibility criteria, and interest rates. Take the time to compare different options and select the one that suits you best.
Travel credit card option 1: HSBC World Elite Mastercard
The HSBC World Elite Mastercard has been optimised for overseas use, with extra rewards on international spending and travel, plus no foreign transaction fees to pay. There are lots of ways to earn rewards, including variable new customer bonus offers - the downside is that there’s an annual fee of 149 CAD, so you’ll need to check if the benefits outweigh the costs. As with any other credit card, you’ll also need to pay off your bill in full every month to avoid interest charges.
149 CAD annual fee, 5 CAD ATM withdrawal fee
Variable interest rate
Options to earn rewards, including enhanced benefits for travel spending
Travel credit card option 2: Home Trust Preferred Visa Card
The Home Trust Preferred Visa Card is a credit card with a variable interest rate, no foreign exchange fees and 1% cash back on all eligible purchases. There’s no annual fee to pay, although the ATM withdrawal fees can run pretty high - 1% or 1.5% depending on the ATM type, and the maximum cap is 15 CAD for some withdrawals.
No annual fee, no foreign transaction fee
1% cash back on all eligible purchases
ATM fees apply, which are set as a percentage, and can run pretty high
Pros and cons of using credit cards in the UK
Enjoy peace of mind with zero liability policies offered by some cards
Spread the cost of your travel expenses over several months
Some cards have no foreign transaction fees, saving you money on international purchases
Exchange rates typically offered by card networks are usually fair
Earn cash back and rewards on your spending with select cards, making your travel even more rewarding.
Interest charged if you don’t repay in full every month
Eligibility rules apply
How to choose the best travel credit card for the UK?
Selecting the best travel credit card for the UK largely depends on individual preferences. If you aim to earn rewards and cashback on your foreign transactions, the Home Trust Preferred Visa may be a suitable option as it does not have a foreign transaction fee and provides cash back on all purchases. Whichever card you’re considering you’ll want to weigh up the potential fees you’ll need to pay against the rewards you can earn to make sure it’s worthwhile.
If you regularly travel to the UK or further afield, getting a travel money card which supports the currencies you need frequently can help you save money. Travel money cards have different features, and can be picked up via regular banks, online specialists and even the Post Office.
You could opt for a low cost travel debit card which comes with a linked account to hold a selection of currencies - like the Wise account. Or you might prefer a prepaid travel money card like the Koho Premium Mastercard which has monthly fees in exchange for features like no foreign transaction charges - handy if you use it abroad often. Finally, another option is to get a travel credit card either to earn cashback and rewards, or to avoid foreign transaction fees.
The good news is that the Canadian market is well served for all types of travel money cards - use this guide to start your research and pick the right option for your specific needs.
FAQ - Best travel cards for the UK
You can usually make cash withdrawals with a credit card in the UK at any ATM that supports your card network. You’ll often find that a fee applies, and you may start to accumulate interest on the withdrawn amount immediately. Travel money debit cards from providers like Wise and Canada Post can be a lower cost option for cash withdrawals overseas.
You can use your debit card anywhere you see the card network’s logo displayed. Visa and Mastercard networks are very well supported globally, including in the UK, making these good options to look out for when you pick your travel debit card for the UK.
Prepaid cards from reputable providers are safe to use at home and abroad. They aren’t linked to your main bank account which can offer extra peace of mind, and may also make it easier to manage your travel budget. However, you’ll need to check the card features and fees carefully to make sure you're getting the best match for your needs.
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The Hays Travel Money Card is the safe and easy way to take your money on holiday!
It is free to use in millions of locations worldwide where Mastercard Prepaid is accepted: including restaurants, bars, and shops when you spend in a currency loaded on the card.
This easy-to-use pre-paid card allows contactless transactions, chip and PIN, worldwide cash withdrawals wherever you see the Mastercard Acceptance Mark, and also 24/7 phone support.
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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.
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- Instantly top up multiple different currencies from anywhere in the world
- Check your real time balance
- Lock-in exchange rates when you top up and transfer money between currencies
- Keep track of your spending and view transactions
- Freeze/Unfreeze your card
- Check your card PIN
- Manage your personal details
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The 5 best travel money cards for the uk in 2024.
Given lots of Australians have links to the UK, it's not surprising it's one of the top 5 places Australians travel to each year. Aside from family, the UK offers great historic monuments, art galleries and lively festivals and sporting events to keep Australians returning every year.
In the UK, you are likely to pay for accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment, as well as withdraw cash from ATMs with your card. So which is the best option to take with you?
We have checked out the best currency cards to take for the UK for Australians in 2024 and have summarised their best points.
Best 5 Travel Money Cards for the UK in 2024:
- Wise for best exchange rates
- Revolut Card for low fees
- Travelex Money Card - Best all rounder
- HSBC Global Everyday Debit Card for use in Australia too
- Bankwest Breeze Platinum Credit Card for lowest interest rate
- ING One Low Rate Credit Card with no annual fee
Wise Travel Card - Great Exchange Rates
- 40+ currencies available
- Best exchange rates globally
- One of the lowest conversion fee on the market
- No international transaction fees
- No annual or monthly fees
- Extremely low costs to send money overseas
Wise Travel Card
- Cross currency conversion fees are between 0.24–3.69%. AUD to USD, EUR or GBP was 0.42%, which is one of the lowest on the market
- Free cash withdrawals up to $350 every 30 days. However after that, Wise charge a fixed fee of $1.50 per transaction + 1.75%
- Daily ATM withdrawal is $2,700
- Issue up to 3 virtual cards for temporary usage
- It takes between 7 to 14 business days to receive your card
- Can be used wherever MasterCard is accepted
The Wise Travel Card is ideal for Australians travelling to the UK, offering access to over 40 currencies at the inter-market exchange rate. This feature is especially beneficial when converting AUD to GBP, ensuring cost-effective transactions. Additionally, the card allows you to purchase goods from international online stores without incurring transaction fees. However, it's important to note that if you plan to withdraw cash frequently from ATMs in the UK, this may not be the most suitable option due to the associated fees. inally Wise Travel Card lets you transfer money to an overseas bank account with extremely low fees and the best exchange rate.
Our Wise Travel Card Review
Revolut - Low Fees
- 30+ currencies available
- One of the best exchange rates globally
- No annual or monthly fees for standard membership
- No initial card fee
- Instant access to a range of cryptocurrencies
Read our Revolut Card Review
Revolut Travel Card
- No fee ATM withdrawals up to A$350, or 5 ATM withdrawals, whichever comes first, per rolling 30 day period and 2% of withdrawal amount (minimum charge of A$1.50) after that
- Exchanging currency on the weekend can incur a 1% mark-up fee
- Fees on international money transfers were introduced in April 2021.
- Can be used wherever Visa is accepted
The Revolut Travel Card is a decent option for those who travel a lot as it offers over 30 currencies at a great exchange rate, which is the cheapest rate globally. However if you exchange currency on the weekend you can incur a one-percent mark-up fee. In addition they have introduced fees for international transfers. Finally if you use ATMs frequently this is not the card to use due to the fees.
Travelex Money Card - Best All Rounder
Best features.
- Unlimited free ATM withdrawals
- 24/7 Emergency Assistance
- Initial and replacement card are free
- Lock in up to 10 currencies
Read our Travelex Travel Card Review
Travelex Money Card
- Minimum load of $100 and maximum load of $100,000
- Can be used wherever Mastercard is accepted
- Fees include a $10 closure fee, $5 for an additional card and $4 inactivity monthly fee.
- While Travelex don't charge ATM fees, some ATM operators may charge their own fees.
- Currencies that can be loaded are AU$, US$, EU€, GB£, NZ$, TH฿, CA$, HK$, JP¥, SG$
- If your card is lost or stolen you can access cash in your account through Moneygram or Western Union agents, with no charge
- Boingo hotspots offer free wifi and you can look at their number of free hotspots per country on this map
The Travelex Money Card is a good all-rounder no matter if you are heading to the bustling streets of London, the historic charm of Edinburgh, or the picturesque countryside.
You can use it to take money out of the ATM, for merchant purchases like restaurants and even for online shopping in foreign currency. While the exchange rates aren't as good as the Wise or Revolut cards abroad , the support network if the card is lost or stolen is very good. This convenience can be remarkably useful while touring the historic and vibrant regions of the UK.
HSBC Everyday Global Travel Card - Best Travel Card by Bank
- Great exchange rate offered for British pounds (GBP)
- No ATM fees at HSBC tellers
- No initial card, closure, account keeping or monthly fees
- No cross currency conversion fees
HSBC Everyday Global Travel Card
- 10 Currencies can be loaded are GBP, AUD, USD, EUR, HKD, CAD, JPY, NZD, SGD and CNY (currency restrictions on CNY)
- No maximum balance for any currency
- Very competitive exchange rates on all currencies when you have currencies already loaded on your card
- ATMs within Australia need to be HSBC and overseas they need to display a VISA or VISA Plus logo, not be be charged fees
- Earn 2% cash back when you tap and pay with payWave, Apple Pay or Google Pay for purchases under $100.
- Daily maximum ATM withdrawal is $2,000
- Fraud protection covered by Visa Zero Liability
The HSBC Everyday Global Travel Card offers a great exchange rate for British pounds, HSBC owned ATMs within the UK, so you can withdraw cash without the hefty withdrawal fees.
In addition, it does not charge an ‘international transaction fee’ so you can spend in the United Kingdom and online in Australia and not pay an additional 3%.
Finally, on top of the excellent currency exchange rate, there is no maximum balance on currencies held and a 2% cash back incentive when you tap and pay under $100.
Bankwest Breeze Platinum Credit Card - Lowest Interest Rate
- Lowest interest rate at 9.90%
- No international transaction fees on purchases
- Up to 55 days interest free on purchases
- Low annual fee
- Complimentary international travel insurance
Bankwest Breeze Platinum Credit Card
- Free annual fee first year, then $69 annual fee
- Free international travel insurance that includes the basics but does not cover cancellation costs, pre existing conditions and travellers over 80
- $6,000 minimum credit card
- 0% p.a. on purchases and balance transfers for the first 15 months, then reverts to 9.90%
- 21.99% interest rate on purchases and cash advances
- Cash advance fee of the higher of $4 or 2% of cash advance
The Bankwest Breeze Platinum is a great no frills credit card that offers ‘no foreign transaction fees’ and the lowest interest rate on the market, at 9.90%. These two factors alone will save you hundreds of dollars when travelling throughout the UK.
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Yes you should buy British pounds before you travel to the UK. Having pounds on hand when you arrive at the airport will make your life a lot easier. The airport is also the most expensive place to exchange currency, so you will save a lot of money as well. Even though the UK is card friendly, having cash on hand will always be handy for small purchases, tipping and paying for transport.
Yes you can if they are Mastercard or Visa and you will be charged with a lot of fees including the international transaction fee (3%), ATM withdrawal fee by the bank in the US ($5) and an ATM withdrawal fee by your own bank ($5).
Yes you can get prepaid cards for the UK and Wise , HSBC and Citibank offer the most competitive cards in the market. Other older style prepaid cards like Australia Post, Cash Passport, Travel Money Oz and Travelex have lots of charges like load, unload, inactivity, ATM withdrawals and initial card fees.
As a general rule, working out how much money to take to the UK depends on where you go and your type of travel. If you travel on a budget to the UK it can cost from £50 a day. If you travel in the middle range throughout the UK it can cost from £120 per day. Finally if you travel with luxury throughout the UK it can cost anywhere from £200 per day.
No you can not use Australian dollars or US dollars in the UK. The currency in the UK is the British pound or ‘sterling’. There are 5 bank notes with different colours, they are £5, £10, £20, £50, and £100. There are 8 British coins, they are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. The most frequently used are the £1 and £2 coins.
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Strikes at Heathrow Airport are taking place over the next few weeks, with the first one already under way.
Staff at the UK's biggest airport are set to walk out during the early bank holiday in May, with their union warning planes could be "delayed, disrupted and grounded".
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The average price paid for comprehensive motor insurance rose 1% in the first quarter of the year, according to industry data indicating an easing in the steep rises seen last year.
The latest tracker issued by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) showed a 1% increase on the previous three months to £635.
That was despite the average claim paid rising 8% to reach a record of £4,800, the body said.
The ABI said the disparity showed that its members were "absorbing" additional costs and not passing them on.
Nevertheless, the average policy was still 33%, or £157, higher between January and March compared to the same period last year.
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Getir , the grocery delivery app, has abandoned a European expansion that is set to result in the loss of around 1,500 jobs in the UK.
Sky News had previously revealed that the Turkey-based company, which means "to bring" in Turkish, had successfully raised money from investors to fund its withdrawals from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands.
It had already departed other countries including Italy and Spain.
The exits were prompted by growing losses linked to the company's rapid expansion.
Waitrose is launching an exclusive range of products with popular chef Yotam Ottolenghi today.
The Israeli-British chef is famous for his Middle Eastern and Mediterranean-inspired food, and has worked with the supermarket to release products including a pasta sauce, spice blend and shawarma marinade.
It is the first time Ottolenghi has partnered with a supermarket in such a way.
The full range will be available in Waitrose shops, Waitrose.com and Ottolenghi.co.uk from today, while a selection of products will be available from the supermarket on Deliveroo and Uber Eats.
An introductory 20% off offer is being launched until 18 June.
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- Ottolenghi Miso Pesto 165g (£4)
- Ottolenghi Kalamata Olive & Harissa Sauce 350g (£4.50)
- Ottolenghi Pomegranate, Rose & Preserved Lemon Harissa 170g (£5)
- Ottolenghi Green Harissa 170g (£5)
- Ottolenghi Aleppo & Other Chillies Blend (£3.95)
- Ottolenghi Sweet & Smokey Blend (£3.95)
- Ottolenghi Citrus & Spice Blend (£3.95)
- Ottolenghi Red Chilli Sauce (£4.50)
- Ottolenghi Shawarma Marinade (£4)
Ottolenghi said he had "always been super eager to get our flavours onto people's dinner plates nationwide, not just in London, without having to cook it from scratch every single time".
He added: "I hate to admit it but the pasta sauce already features heavily in my home kitchen, when no one is looking."
The cost of bread, biscuits and beer could increase this year due to the impact of the unusually wet autumn and winter on UK harvests.
Research suggests that production of wheat, oats, barley and oilseed rape could drop by four million tonnes (17.5%) compared with 2023.
The wet weather has resulted in lower levels of planting, while flooding and storms over winter caused farmers more losses.
The predictions come just as the rate of price increases on many food items begins to slow as inflation falls.
The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) analysed forecasts from the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHBD) and government yield data.
It found a "real risk" of beer, biscuits and bread becoming more expensive if the poor harvest increases costs for producers, according to its lead analyst Tom Lancaster.
Beer prices could be affected because the wet weather is still disrupting the planting of spring crops such as barley, the ECIU said.
And potatoes might also see a price hike in the coming months, with growers warning of a major shortage in the autumn due to persistent wet weather.
By Emily Mee , Money team
When I think about the toys of my childhood - my pink Barbie car, my Gameboy Micro, my collection of Pokemon cards - I can't tell you where they went.
Maybe they were shipped off to a charity shop at some point... Or perhaps they're in the attic?
While my hot pink Gameboy Micro is lost to the void of time (or a cardboard box somewhere in my mum's house), other versions of it are selling on eBay for £100 or more.
And there are Pokemon cards selling for anything from a tenner to hundreds or even thousands of pounds.
It's possible you also have items at home that are a collector's dream.
Gumtree says its collectables category is already proving to be a "hotbed of activity" this year, with listings up 22% in 2024 so far.
Its most popular items include rare stamps, coins, war memorabilia and Pokemon cards.
Spring is often the most popular time for buying and selling collectibles, with demand spiking in March and April.
We've enlisted the help of TV presenter and collectables expert Tracy Martin to give an idea of what could make you an easy buck.
Old toys making a 'retro comeback'
Tracy explains that while trends change, vintage toys tend to stand the test of time.
"Toys are always going to be popular because they tap into nostalgia, our childhood memories," she says, explaining that adults like to buy the toys they used to have.
Perhaps you were into cars, and you've got some old diecast vehicles from Matchbox, Corgi or Dinky Toys.
A quick look on toy auction site Vectis.co.uk shows a Corgi Toys "James Bond" Aston Martin estimated to sell for between £600 to £700 - while others are likely to fetch £50 to £60.
Sindy dolls are also particularly sought after - particularly those from the 1960s - and Barbie dolls from the 1990s too.
Pokemon cards have seen a "massive surge", Tracy says, with people paying "thousands and thousands of pounds" for good unopened sets.
She's even seen examples of people paying £16,000 upwards.
Another up-and-coming market is games consoles, such as Gameboys, vintage consoles and PlayStations, which are making a "retro comeback".
What else could earn you some cash?
Tracy says there's currently a surge in people wanting to buy "mid century" furniture, which is dated to roughly 1945 to 1965 and typically uses clean lines and has a timeless feel.
Vintage Danish furniture is sought after, particularly tables and chairs with good designer names such as Wegner, Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen.
Prices range from the low hundreds into the thousands.
People will also look out for vintage framed prints by artists such as Tretchikoff, J.H. Lynch and Shabner - these can range in price from £50 upwards to a few hundred pounds plus.
Vintage clothes, handbags and shoes can fetch a good price - but you can also invest in modern pieces.
Tracy suggests looking out for good classic designs with high-end designer names such as Gucci, Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton.
Modern designers such as Irregular Choice, Vendula and Lulu Guinness are also collected.
Collaborations with designers and celebrities can do well as they're often limited edition.
For example, Tracy says the H&M x Paco Rabanne maxi silver sequin dress retailed at £279.99 last year but now sells for in excess of £600.
When it comes to shoes, "the quirkier the design the better" - so look out for brands such as Irregular Choice and Joe Browns.
Converse and Dr Martens collaborations also do well, depending on the design and condition, as well as Adidas and Nike limited edition trainers.
What's the best way to sell?
Tracy recommends to always research before selling your items, as they might perform better on different platforms and you can also get an idea of how much they sell for.
For example, Vinted can be a good place to sell clothes and shoes, while other items might be better suited for sale on Gumtree, eBay or Etsy.
Tracy's favourite way to sell is through auction - especially if there are specialist sales.
Vectis is one of the biggest and most popular for toy selling.
Interests in different periods and items can go up and down, but for the time being vintage pieces from the 1980s and 90s are popular.
How much you'll be able to get from an item often takes into account its rarity, condition, whether it reflects a period in time, and if it's got a good name behind it.
You never know - you might be sitting on a treasure trove.
Annual mortgage repayments have increased by up to 70% since 2021, according to new data from Zoopla .
The biggest impact of rising interest rates has been in southern England where house prices are higher.
Across the South West, South East and East of England, the annual mortgage cost for an average home is £5,000 higher than previously. This rises to £7,500 in London.
But the universal uptick in mortgage costs has been less pronounced in other parts of the UK, with the North East seeing a £2,350 increase.
In a bid to tackle inflation, the Bank of England has raised the base rate from 0.1% in December 2021 to a 16-year high of 5.25% now.
The Zoopla research looked at the average home buyer taking out a 70% loan-to-value mortgage.
This week seems to be starting where last week left off - with three major lenders announcing further hikes in mortgage rates.
Amid uncertainty of the timing of interest rate cuts from the Bank of England this year, swap rates (which dictate how much it costs lenders to lend) have been rising in recent weeks.
Financial markets currently see two rate cuts by the Bank of England this year.
We've reported on a string of rate bumps from the high street over the last 10 days, and this morning NatWest, Santander and Nationwide moved.
In its second hikes announcement in less than a week, NatWest laid out increases across its full range of residential and buy-to-let fixed deals of up to 0.22%.
Santander, meanwhile, announced increases for both fixed and tracker deals across their residential and buy-to-let products - up to 0.25%.
The same hikes are being imposed for a range of Nationwide deals.
All of these will kick in tomorrow.
Amit Patel, adviser at Trinity Finance, told Newspage it was "not a great start to the week".
"This is not good news for borrowers," he said.
Where will the base rate go this year?
The majority of the bets, according to LSEG data, are on the first cut coming in August (previously this was June) and the second in December.
This would take Bank rate from the current level of 5.25% to 4.75%.
Disabled people could receive vouchers instead of monthly payments under proposed changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
The changes could see people being provided with either one-off grants for specific costs such as home adaptation, or being directed to "alternative means of support" rather than financial support.
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride is set to announce plans today to overhaul the way disability benefits work.
In a Green Paper due to be published alongside Mr Stride's statement to the Commons, ministers will set out plans to reform Personal Independence Payments (PIP), the main disability benefit, through changes to eligibility criteria and assessments.
The plans also include proposals to "move away from a fixed cash benefit system", meaning people with some conditions, such as depression and anxiety, will no longer receive regular payments but rather get improved access to treatment if their condition does not involve extra costs.
Speaking to Sky News earlier, Mr Stride said: "I want us to have a grown-up, sensible conversation about a benefit called PIP that has not been reviewed in over a decade.
"And I want to ask the question, is it fit for purpose given the world that we're in today, in which mental health issues sadly present more of an issue than they did a decade ago."
By James Sillars , business reporter
A fresh high for the FTSE 100 to start the week.
The index of leading shares in London was 0.5% up at 8,179 in early dealing.
The gains were led by miners and financial stocks.
Dragging on the performance were some consumer-facing brands including JD Sports and Flutter Entertainment.
One other development of note to mention is that stubbornly high oil price.
A barrel of Brent crude is currently trading almost 1% down on the day.
But it remains at $88 a barrel.
The market has been pulled by various forces this month, with hopes of a rebound in demand in China among them.
The latest decline is said to reflect peace talks being held between Israel and Hamas.
A demand for smaller homes has driven growth in UK property prices early in 2024, according to research by Halifax.
Data from the bank's house price index suggests annual property price growth hit 1.9% in February this year - a significant rise from -4.1% just three months prior.
That equates to a rise in prices of £5,318 over the past year.
It follows interest rates stabilising, Halifax says, after a sharp rise over the past two years which squeezed mortgage affordability.
A key driver behind rising prices, Halifax says, has been first-time buyers, who made up 53% of all homes bought with a mortgage in 2023 - the highest proportion since 1995.
And it's smaller homes that have recorded the biggest increases in price growth in the early part of this year - with buyers adjusting their expectations to compensate for higher borrowing costs.
Flats and terraced houses made up 57% of all homes purchased by first-time buyers last year.
This varies by region - for example, in London, flats and terraced homes accounted for 90% of all first-time buyer purchases.
Challenges remain
However, Amanda Bryden, head of Halifax mortgages, said "it's important not to gloss over the challenges" facing the UK housing market, given the "impact of higher interest rates on mortgage affordability" and "continued lack of supply of new homes".
"But scratch beneath the surface and there is a more nuanced story, one which shows that demand for different property types in different parts of the country can vary hugely," she added.
"As interest rates have stabilised and buyers adjust to the new economic reality of owning a home, one way to compensate for higher borrowing costs is to target smaller properties.
"This is especially true among first-time buyers, who have proven to be resilient over recent years, and now account for the largest proportion of homes purchased with a mortgage in almost 30 years."
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