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To help Brits make the most of their holidays this year, FairFX.com is offering Matalan Reward Card holders a free prepaid currency card (normally costing £9.95) loaded with £5 to help them stretch their holiday spending money even further. This exclusive offer can be applied for online via Matalan.

Stephen Heath, Chief Executive of FairFX.com, said: “Brits are facing a tough year ahead and for many people holidays will be the last thing on their minds. While we can’t make the outlook for 2009 look any less gloomy, we can help people stretch their holiday spending money that little bit further by offering free FairFX.com cards preloaded with £5 to Matalan Reward Card holders.

“The FairFX.com currency card offers market leading exchange rates, secure access to cash worldwide and could save people up to €70 or $90 per £1,000 spent*; and now people can get the card for free with a fiver thrown in to boot there is no reason why holidaymakers can’t get the biggest bang for their buck with Matalan and FairX.com .

“FairFX.com’s new offering with Matalan is the next step in partnering with brands with a shared ethos. We share the same commitment in helping our customers get more for their money, be it on holiday or in the shops, in a fair and transparent way particularly in tougher economic times.”

How does the FairFX card work?

The FairFX Currency Card is a MasterCard chip and pin enabled prepaid debit card. It differs from regular debit cards in two ways. Firstly, the cards are issued in either Euros or US dollars and secondly, funds must be loaded onto the card before they are available to spend. The currency to be loaded is obtained simply by logging on to www.fairfx.com and can be paid for by any sterling debit or credit card or internet bank transfer.

Thursday 12 February 2009, 12:06pm

Tags: consumers, free card, free fiver, free money, holidaymakers, matalan, save money, travel

FairFX is offering members of the Ski Club of Great Britain the opportunity to apply for a free FairFX currency card) - normally costing £9.95 for a three year membership. This offer can be applied for online via www.skiclub.co.uk.

Stephen Heath, Chief Executive of FairFX.com, said: “Brits keen to hit the slopes despite the credit crunch should ensure their Euros take them further with FairFX.com and The Ski Club of Great Britain. The FairFX.com currency card provides good value, secure access to cash worldwide and could save people up to €10 per £100 spent, and in the current climate every penny counts.

“FairFX.com’s partnership with The Ski Club of Great Britain is the latest partnership with brands of the shared ideology of ensuring customers get the best bang for their buck, and follows collaborations with moneysupermarket.com and Matalan. FairFX.com has seen a rapid expansion since its launch in December 2007 and we plan to continue building the business with further strategic partnerships and significant investment within the company, amongst other drives.”

How does the FairFX card work?

The FairFX Currency Card is a MasterCard chip and pin enabled prepaid debit card. It differs from regular debit cards in two ways. Firstly, the cards are issued in either Euros or US dollars and secondly, funds must be loaded onto the card before they are available to spend. The currency to be loaded is obtained simply by logging on to www.fairfx.com and can be paid for by any sterling debit or credit card or internet bank transfer.

Tuesday 14 October 2008, 10:33am

Tags: fairfx, feeling the pinch, free card, holiday money, travel cash

FairFX.com is offering moneysupermarket.com website visitors the opportunity to apply for a free FairFX.com currency card - normally costing £9.95 for a three year membership. This exclusive offer can be applied for online via www.moneysupermarket.com and is available until 31st August 2008 – just in time for the summer holidays.

Stephen Heath, Chief Executive of FairFX.com, said: “This opportunity shouldn’t be missed by moneysupermarket.com users if they want to get the biggest bang for their buck when they go on holiday this summer. The FairFX.com currency card provides cheap, secure access to cash worldwide and could save people up to €8 or $15 per £100 spent; and now people can get the card for free there is nothing to stop them getting the most from their holiday spending money.

“FairFX.com’s partnership with moneysupermarket.com is the natural next step in collaborating with brands with a shared ethos. We are both committed to getting our customers the most for their money, in a fair and transparent way. FairFX.com has seen a rapid expansion since its launch in December 2007 and our partnership with moneysupermarket.com follows closely behind our deal with Matalan. We plan to continue building the business with further strategic partnerships and significant investment within the company, amongst other drives.

How does the FairFX card work? The FairFX Currency Card is a MasterCard chip and pin enabled prepaid debit card. It differs from regular debit cards in two ways. Firstly, the cards are issued in either Euros or US dollars and secondly, funds must be loaded onto the card before they are available to spend. The currency to be loaded is obtained simply by logging on to www.fairfx.com and can be paid for by any sterling debit or credit card or internet bank transfer.

Thursday 26 June 2008, 09:35am

Tags: free card, money supermarket, partnership, save money

FairFX.com and Matalan have partnered up to offer a free FairFX.com currency card - normally costing £9.95 for a three year membership – to Matalan cardholders. This exclusive offer can be applied for online via www.matalan.co.uk and is available until 31st October 2008

Stephen Heath, Chief Executive of FairFX.com, said: “This is a natural partnership for FairFX.com and Matalan. We both share the same commitment to helping our customers get the best bang for their buck, be it on holiday or in the shops. The FairFX.com currency card provides cheap, secure access to cash worldwide and could save people up to €8 or $15 per £100 spent.

“FairFX has seen a rapid expansion since its launch in December 2007 and our partnership with Matalan is the latest step in this development. We plan to continue building the business with further strategic partnerships and significant investment within the company, amongst other drives. Partnerships with brands with a similar ethos to FairFX.com, such as Matalan, make sense as we look to build our customer base further.”

Adam Day, Promotions Manager at Matalan, said: “Being a family oriented retailer we love to deliver our cardholders great value whether that’s instore or through our Reward Card partners. Partnering with FairFX.com is a way we can guarantee cardholders great value when changing currency – something which can prove costly if you leave till the last minute – as well as the added security that a pre-paid card brings!”

How does the FairFX card work? The FairFX Currency Card is a MasterCard chip and pin enabled prepaid debit card. It differs from regular debit cards in two ways. Firstly, the cards are issued in either Euros or US dollars and secondly, funds must be loaded onto the card before they are available to spend. The currency to be loaded is obtained simply by logging on to www.fairfx.com and can be paid for by any sterling debit or credit card or internet bank transfer.

Thursday 22 May 2008, 11:41am

Tags: consumers, free card, matalan, save money

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