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You can use the BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard® to spend money in Canada or further afield. However, you’ll need to pay a few fees for using your card – and it’s important to understand these costs before you start spending.
We’ve put together a guide to the BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard, including key features, fees, exchange rates and how to replace your card if you lose it.
We’ll also take a look at the Wise card, your flexible international alternative!
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The BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard is designed to help you spend money abroad. You can load funds onto your card – and you can use your card as a standard Mastercard credit card, too.
Let’s take a look at everything you need to know.
The BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard is a convenient option if you regularly travel to the US for work or you’re heading overseas on vacation.
It’s safer than cash, and you can easily load funds to your card through online banking or via the BMO mobile app.¹
Use your BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard to:
You won’t pay an interest rate for purchases or cash advances with your BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard – and you can use the BMO app to easily track your spending.
Mastercard uses a few security features to keep your money safe while you travel, including:
There are a few costs associated with the BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard. It’s important to think about these costs before spending money abroad.
Let’s take a look at some BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard fees.
Fee | Cost | Details |
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Annual fee | 6.95 CAD³ | You’ll pay your annual fee in your 1st monthly statement – and you’ll pay the same fee every year on the anniversary of your account |
Card balance refund processing fees (by direct deposit) | 3 CAD³ | You’ll pay this fee on the day your transaction takes place |
Card balance refund processing fees (by cheque) | 10 CAD³ | You’ll pay this fee on the day your transaction takes place |
Inactivity fee | 5 CAD per month³ | You’ll pay an inactivity fee until you reach a zero balance or request a refund from BMO. |
Your BMO Prepaid Travel card expires after 3 years, and it’s not automatically renewed. If you don’t apply for another card, you’ll need to request a refund of any remaining funds before your card expires to avoid paying a monthly inactive fee.
You can also use your travel card to take money out from ATMs, but you may pay a fee for this service, as cash advance fees apply to your BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard.⁴ It’s important to look into these charges before making ATM withdrawals abroad.
It’s also important to think about how much you’ll pay for currency conversion with the BMO Prepaid Travel Card, particularly if you’re loading multiple currencies.
When converting foreign currency transactions into CAD, Mastercard uses the current exchange rate plus 2.5% of the transaction³. This is a currency exchange markup – and it means you’ll end up paying a significant margin when using your card in different currencies, online or in person.
You may not know the exact Mastercard International exchange rate at the time you make your transaction. This can make it hard to predict exactly how much you’ll pay for using your BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard.³
If you lose your BMO Prepaid Travel Mastercard, don’t worry! You can easily lock your card if you think you’ll find it. This means no one else can use your card, but you can easily unlock it again once you find it.
You can lock your card through online banking. Go to “My Accounts” and select the card you want to lock. Select “Manage card” and then “Lock this card”. You can go back into your account to unlock it at any time.
If you don’t think your card will turn up – or you suspect it has been stolen – you’ll need to replace your prepaid BMO Travel Mastercard. Follow our step-by-step guide to ordering a new card via online banking.
Step 1. Sign into your BMO online banking account
Step 2. Go to “My Accounts” and select your card
Step 3. Select “Report a Lost or Stolen Card”
Step 4. Follow any prompts from BMO to order your new travel Mastercard
You can also complete these steps via mobile banking – and you can track the progress of your new card from the app, too.⁵
If you prefer to speak to someone over the phone about your stolen or lost card, you can contact BMO for more information:
Canada and US: 1-800-361-3661
Outside North America: 1-514-877-0330¹
Travelling to the US? Backpacking through India? Take your Wise card to experience your next destination like a local.
Your Wise card is the most international debit card in the world, with no annual fees or monthly charges. Spend your money in multiple worldwide currencies, including USD, EUR, GBP, INR, AUD and more – all from the palm of your hand!
Many banks and online money providers add a markup to the mid-market exchange rate – but not Wise. You’ll only pay for what you spend. Because that’s only fair, right? Say goodbye to monthly and inactivity fees -pay only for what you use.
Nervous about spending abroad? Wise uses two-factor authentication to protect your overseas spending – and real-time notifications to your phone can help you keep an eye on your accounts wherever you travel.
Grab your stylish physical Wise card or access your instant virtual Wise card. You can even pay with Google Wallet or Apple Pay on your smartphone or smartwatch.
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