Travel money options – cash, cards and traveller’s cheques
If you’re going abroad, find out if cash, cards or traveller’s cheques – or a combination of all three – are the best options for your travel money. ...
If you’re going abroad, find out if cash, cards or traveller’s cheques – or a combination of all three – are the best options for your travel money. ...
If you’re going abroad, it’s a good idea to take some holiday money with you in the local currency to pay for essentials like food and drink, tips and taxis. To get the best deal, compare travel m...
Putting your holiday on a credit card can add hundreds of pounds to the cost. Save up for it, and you’ll come home relaxed, not restless with money worries. Here you can find a step-by-step guide on...
We all want to pay less for our holidays, without sacrificing our fun in the sun (or snow, or city streets). Find out how to cut costs on your travel, currency and insurance cover. ...
If something goes wrong when you use a money transfer firm or foreign exchange (FX) broker, you can’t use the same process to get your money back as you would with a bank. Here you can ...
Cards can be the cheapest way to pay for things and withdraw money from cash machines abroad, but only if you use the right one. Using your usual credit or debit card might result in expensive oversea...
There are many ways to send money overseas and lots of firms competing for your business, including banks, money transfer firms and foreign exchange (FX) brokers. Get an overview of your main options,...