The Post Office have now launched their travel money card to now be available across 2,250 Post Office branches in the UK. Making it one of the most aggressive moves in years by the Post Office. The Post Office travel card will now be available to buy which gives consumers an additional alternative when buying travel money and with out getting traveller’s cheques. When buying travel money you can opt to now split your transaction so a percentage is loaded on to the card making it a safer way to carry cash.
It is hoped that exchanging money into a foreign currency while on holiday abroad should now be made easier with the Post Office Travel money Card.
The new card is said to offer the convenience of plastic, being accepted at over one million ATMs worldwide, while also offering the same level of security as traveller’s cheques.
Users will not be charged for topping up their pre-paid foreign currency cards and they are valid for two years.
Kevin McAdam, head of travel and leisure at the Post Office, said: “The Post Office is already the nation’s number one when it comes to holiday money and we can now offer customers even more choice on how they spend abroad.”
The new Post Office Travel Money Card is now available for travelling abroad – the Post Office also offer travel insurance cover.
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