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Getting ready to jet off abroad? If you’ve got an overseas holiday coming up, you’ll need to know the best way to spend in the local currency.
Exchanging currency isn’t always the most convenient, and carrying cash around doesn’t feel very secure. So is it best to use a debit card abroad, and which cards are suitable for use outside of the UK?
Find out everything you need to know here in our handy guide. Here, we’ll run through the 6 best UK debit cards to use abroad which have no foreign transaction fees.
This includes the Wise debit card, which works worldwide in 150+ countries and automatically converts your money to the local currency at the mid-market exchange rates.
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Debit cards work abroad in just the same way as in the UK.
The only thing to note is that you might need to notify your bank that you’re travelling abroad, before you go. Otherwise, your overseas transactions could be mistakenly flagged up as potentially fraudulent and your card blocked.
The main advantage of using a debit card for travel spending over other forms of payment is simply convenience. If you have a current account, you already have the card. And the card is linked to your bank account, so you have a source of funds without needing to top up the balance.
There’s also no interest on debit card spending, unlike with a travel credit card. And you can withdraw cash, usually without charges. Credit cards nearly always charge high fees for ATM withdrawals.
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The most important feature to look for in a travel-friendly debit card is no foreign transaction fees. This is also known as a non-Sterling transaction fee.
You need to check that there are no fees for spending or withdrawing cash at an ATM outside the UK.
Other desirable features include:
So, which are the best travel debit cards currently available in the UK? Here are your best options for fee-free foreign transactions and other benefits.
From the money services provider Wise, the Wise debit card is tailor-made for international spending. It’s contactless, works worldwide in 150+ countries and is compatible with mobile wallets.
It can be used for spending and cash withdrawals in multiple currencies, with no foreign transaction fees. This means that there’s no need for separate cards for multi-destination trips - you can do it all with just the one card.
You can manage your card and account in the handy Wise app, wherever you are in the world. This includes options to freeze your card if you lose it.
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*Wise will not charge you for these withdrawals, but some additional charges may occur from independent ATM networks.
The Chase debit card, available with the bank’s current account, offers cashback on spending as well as travel-friendly benefits.
You’ll get 1% cashback on everyday purchases made on your debit card for a year. This includes purchases made abroad as well as at home in the UK.
Plus, there are no Chase fees for spending or withdrawing cash abroad. The card uses Mastercard’s competitive exchange rate to convert currency, with no extra fees or mark-ups added on top.
You can manage your card in the Chase app, and add it to mobile wallets too.
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Open a Virgin Money M Plus current account (the bank’s standard current account) and you’ll get a Virgin Money Debit Mastercard.
It’s a contactless card that charges no foreign transaction fees for spending or cash withdrawals outside of the UK.² When currency is converted, the Mastercard exchange rate is used.
You can use it anywhere that Mastercard is accepted. It can be added to mobile wallets, but only Apple Pay and Google Pay.
The account itself also offers some great benefits for everyday use, which we’ll cover below.
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Starling Bank’s debit card can be fully managed through its user-friendly mobile app. This means you can do everything from freezing your card if you lose it, through to setting up instant alerts when you spend. You’ll also get 24/7 support within the app, wherever you are in the world.
Starling also charges no fees for foreign spending or ATM withdrawals. And it uses Mastercard’s competitive exchange rate.⁴
The bank’s current account is great for everyday use, and you can even open a linked Starling Euro account if you like. This could make it easier to manage your spending if you travel to euro-using countries a lot.
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While the card perks we’ve covered so far are great and could save you money, First Direct has an extra incentive for joining the bank.
The debit card itself has no fees for withdrawing cash or spending in foreign currencies outside the UK.⁷ This makes it ideal for travel. What’s more, there’s no need to wait for your physical card to arrive, as First Direct lets you create a virtual card and start using it right away.
You can manage your card and account in the First Direct app.
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One of the newer digital banks on the scene, Kroo offers an app-managed current account with a whopping 4.35% AER interest on your money.⁸
What’s more, you’ll get a Visa debit card with zero foreign transaction fees. Overseas cash withdrawals up to £200 a month are free, with a fee of 3% above that.⁹ You can use your card to shop and withdraw cash worldwide, wherever Visa is accepted.
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Here’s your at-a-glance comparison of all the best debit cards to use abroad, issued by UK banks and providers.
Card name | FX rate | ATM fees | Coverage |
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Wise debit card | Mid-market exchange rate | - £0 up to £200 a month (max. 2 withdrawals* - 1.75% + £0.50 above this | Worldwide, 150+ countries |
Chase debit card | Mastercard exchange rate | £0 up to £1,500 | Worldwide |
Virgin Money debit card | Mastercard exchange rate | £0 (withdrawal limit up to £350 a day) | Worldwide |
Starling Bank debit card | Mastercard exchange rate | £0 | Worldwide |
First Direct debit card | Mastercard exchange rate | £0 | Worldwide |
Kroo debit card | Visa exchange rate | - £0 up to £200 a month - 3% above this | Worldwide |
*Wise will not charge you for these withdrawals, but some additional charges may occur from independent ATM networks.
Most of the debit cards on our list can be temporarily frozen and unfrozen using the provider’s mobile app. You should be able to do it in just a tap, while you report the loss to the provider.
For all the cards on our list, you can use them in any country which accepts Visa or Mastercard (whichever your card is).
As long as the card has no foreign transaction fees, you can use either. Just watch out for fees for withdrawing cash abroad using a travel credit card.
All you have to do is choose the right debit card. All the cards on our list have no foreign transaction fees when spending abroad. To avoid other charges relating to currency conversion, always choose to pay in the local currency rather than Sterling.
It’s up to you, and may also depend whether cards are widely accepted where you are, but debit cards can be a little more secure than carrying cash around with you.
After reading this, you should have a good idea of what’s out there when it comes to travel-friendly debit cards. Pick one of the cards on our list for your holiday, and you can’t go wrong.
Of all of these, the Wise debit card could be a great choice for spending abroad. It offers multi-currency spending worldwide in 150+ countries, for low fees and fair mid-market exchange rates. It’s the ultimate travel companion.
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Sources last checked on date: 07-Feb-2024
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