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Best ways to make payments on an overseas holiday

Planning an overseas holiday? Why worry about organising currency when we have a range of foreign exchange products to suit your needs?

Accessing money overseas can result in all sorts of challenges. You don’t want to find yourself stranded with no cash, paying outrageous exchange rates on credit cards, or with no access to your travel funds. That’s why it’s a good idea to have a range of payment options available to you.

2 ways to pay while on holiday:

1. Paying with cash

It’s useful to have some foreign currency on hand to pay for things like taxis and refreshments, or just in case no other form of payment is accepted. For security, though, try to avoid carrying large amounts of cash.

Buying Forex from us before going on holiday can help manage fluctuating exchange rates and, in turn, your budget, as you will know exactly how much cash you have.

2. Credit and debit cards

You can use your MasterCard and Visa debit  and credit cards while overseas, but be sure to check upfront what the fees and charges will be.

International bank fees and conversion rates differ for each account and are subject to change depending on the current exchange rate.

Remember: You can earn UCount Rewards

UCount Rewards, Standard Bank’s rewards programme, lets you earn Rewards Points when you shop with your qualifying Standard Bank personal Credit, Cheque or Debit card.

Using your cards abroad will not only give you free basic travel insurance (when buying your plane tickets), but also the opportunity to earn Reward Points as you spend.

You can redeem your Rewards Points online for incredible local and international travel packages, for flights, car hire, accommodation and much more at the UCount Rewards Travel Mall.

Remember to notify us if you will be travelling abroad so that your debit or credit cards are activated for overseas travel.