The CEO says it's unfair to punish customers for wanting to spend their own money abroad. Photo / 123rf
The CEO says it's unfair to punish customers for wanting to spend their own money abroad. Photo / 123rf
A UK-based startup has launched a debit card in Australia and New Zealand that promises to make holidays about 11 times cheaper for travellers, compared to similar offers from other banks.
TransferWise says its new debit card will save Kiwi travellers hundreds of dollars.
According to the company, a familyon holiday in Europe, for example, can rack up more than $300 in currency exchange fees and other costs, when spending $5000.
"With TransferWise, it would cost them only $55," the company says, according to the Daily Mail.
TransferWise says it doesn't charge monthly fees and has no sign-up fees or transaction fees either.
The card also gives holders free withdrawals of up to $350 every 30 days, anywhere in the world, as well as the ability to hold 40 currencies.
Most cards are said to only allow up to 10 currencies.
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