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Pound to euro exchange rate: Sterling shows no improvement – should you buy travel money?


Another way to keep on top of the pounds and pennies to make sure you’re spending in the right way when abroad.

Travel money provider WeSwap has urged Britons to ensure they are getting the best rates for their money as well as using a travel card that doesn’t come with hidden charges such as ATM fees and transaction fees.

With UK debit cards deducting up to around 3 percent in non-sterling transaction fees, in addition to 2 percent overseas ATM fee based on the amount you take out, once totalled up, we’re charged at a conservative estimate a colossal £125,000,000 in ATM fees abroad.

By researching travel cards, holidaymakers can travel safe in the knowledge that purchasing travel insurance will not take them over their budgets.



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