Using your Currensea travel debit card in New York will remove bank fees, typically giving you a better exchange rate than the high street, challenger banks, and prepaid card providers. It could save you £145 on average¹.
Based on a week long trip to New York for two adults
Four-star hotel, including weekend checkout
Local ATM at the weekend
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Taxis and public transport
Daily refreshments inc coffee, soft drinks and ice cream
Entertainment including excursions, museums and galleries
Local ATM midweek
Drinks and evening entertainment
Shopping and souvenirs
TOTAL
See how using a Currensea card to spend abroad stacks up against high street banks, challenger banks and travel spending cards.
Subscription free
0.5%
£25/year
0%
£120/year
0%
Find out how we calculated costs for other methods of spend abroad here
Competitive 0.5% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £500/month, then 2% rate applies
Advanced security - spend notifications, set spend limits & freeze card
Spend in all 180 currencies
Market leading 0% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £500/month, then 1% rate applies
Exclusive car hire benefits with Avis & Hertz
Preferred Hotels & Resorts perks
Exclusive offers for Premium cardholders
Market leading 0% FX rate
Fee-free withdrawals up to £750/month, then 1% rate applies
Exclusive membership to Avis President's club and Hertz's President's Circle
Preferred Hotels & Resorts - enjoy 4 nights for the price of 3
24/7 travel concierge giving you access to top restaurants, events and experiences
Airport lounge access with Lounge Key™
Exclusive offers for Elite cardholders
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¹We calculate the average cost that the high street banks, challenger banks and pre-paid travel cards included in the table above would add to your transactions overseas. We then subtract the cost whilst using Currensea, giving the savings of £145, whilst spending $7,195 during a week long trip in New York for two.
Connect your Currensea card to your existing bank account.
We debit your bank account when you spend, and will notify you of savings.