Travelex expands pre-paid card currency options
Foreign exchange brand Travelex has added seven more currencies to its pre-paid Travelex Money Card.
Customers can now upload and spend major Asia currencies Thai Baht, Hong Kong Dollar and Singapore Dollar.
There are more European options with the introduction of the Norwegian Krone, Danish Krone, Icelandic Krona and Hungarian Forint.
This takes the number of currencies available on the card to 22.
The currencies were added due to growing demand for Asian currencies.
Travelex has steadily been upgrading its digital with investment in tech forward products.
Last year Travelex introduced an industry-first automated, self-service digital kiosk at London Heathrow and the retail foreign exchange industry’s first ATM click-and-collect product.
Travelex has also been investing in new digital, self-serve concept stores.
Simon Jackson, Chief Customer Officer, Travelex said: “As the only provider with cash and card offering, our proposition brings travel money solutions that work for all needs.”
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