Currencies Direct, also offer clients a multi-currency debit card with no monthly fees which can be used seamlessly to make payments and pay for purchases when travelling abroad, whether for leisure or business purposes.
The card is now useable in 19 different currencies, including 9 new popular currencies to an existing roster of 10 widely used mediums of exchange.
The new currencies are as follows:
The Swiss franc, Czech crown, Hong Kong dollar, Israeli shekel, Japanese yen, Singapore dollar, Thai baht, New Zealand dollar and South African rand.
How can I get the new Currencies Direct multi-currency debit card?
To order a card potential customers simply need to download the Currencies Direct app, from either the Apple App Store or Google Play.
If they are already a Currencies Direct user, they can log in using their existing details. Or, if new to the platform they can register by providing their contact details and ID.
Once logged into the app, they simply need to tap “Card” in the app’s main navigation panel and follow the prompts from there.
New cards are normally dispatched within three to five working days.
What are the benefits of having a Currencies Direct multi-currency debit card?
The card is free to order and there are no monthly fees, it can be used in more than 200 countries, or wherever Mastercard is accepted.
Holders can withdraw cash from ATMs and benefit from competitive exchange rates. The card can also be used in conjunction with Apple and Google Pay.
The Currencies Direct app allows cardholders to track and control card spending, with instant notifications and the ability to freeze or unfreeze the card.
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