Travelex launches foreign currency ATM at Brisbane Airport
Foreign exchange brand Travelex has debuted its foreign currency ATM click & collect service at Brisbane Airport
It enables customers to pre-order foreign cash online before collecting it contact free from an airport ATM.
The service debuted at Heathrow in the UK.
It sees customers place their order via the Travelex website, and then securely collect their currency from selected ATMs, using their phone and credentials.
There are no collection fees and orders can be collected from the ATMs at any time of day.
Travelex’s digital innovations include the first multi-FX pre-paid card in Australia, whilst in recent years Brisbane Airport has launched a digital currency airport experience and a digital departure card.
Currently, customers can order up to the equivalent of AU$800 in USD or Euro via ATM click & collect, with further currencies in the pipeline.
Travelex will also be increasing the number of ATMs at Brisbane and Heathrow airports, as well as expanding the service to more airports.
Darren Brown, Managing Director ANZ, Travelex, said: “The first foreign currency ATM click & collect service here in Australia enables our customers to not only access their currency in a new, fast and convenient way, but to do so at our best rates possible.”
“The launch of ATM click & collect at Brisbane Airport represents the next chapter in our successful, long-standing relationship with Travelex, said Martin Ryan, Executive General Manager of Commercial, Brisbane Airport Corporation.
“We’re thrilled to be the first airport in Australia to launch this new product.”
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