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Do you want to find out more about the history behind the various currencies around the world?
A lot of people think that we only offer travel money in Euros and US dollars on our currency cards, however, we also offer travel cash posted straight to your door in lots of other currencies.
If you’re going to be travelling soon, why don’t you check out our travel cash exchange rates? You might be pleasantly surprised!
Find out more about your desired foreign currency / buy the foreign currency that you need from one of the following pages:
- Buy Australian Dollars
- Buy Canadian Dollars
- Buy Czech Koruna
- Buy Danish Kroner
- Buy Euros
- About GBP Sterling
- Buy Hong Kong Dollars
- Buy Hungarian Forints
- Buy Japanese Yen
- Buy Malaysian Ringgit
- Buy New Turkish Lira
- Buy New Zealand Dollars
- Buy Norwegian Kroner
- Buy Singapore Dollars
- Buy South African Rand
- Buy Swedish Krona
- Buy Swiss Francs
- Buy Thai Baht
- Buy United Arab Emirates Dirham
- Buy United States Dollars
Enjoy your trip abroad and remember... order before 2pm to get next-day travel cash delivery on a work day!
Tuesday 17 November 2009, 11:54am
Tuesday 23 June 2009, 05:47pm
According to one of our recent surveys, 42% of people plan to cut back on Christmas spending this year.
FairFX Chief Executive Stephen Heath has beed quoted in a Channel 4 article saying "Brits have been forced to slash their Christmas spending as the credit crunch and the hefty rise in the cost of living hits them hard in the pocket, and all Brits will be looking for ways to save this festive season."
Monday 24 November 2008, 09:38am
A quick mention from The Times yesterday reminded everyone that there aren't any monthly fees with the FairFX Currency Card.
That means that if you take just one trip a year, the FairFX Card is still an essential travelling companion!
Monday 18 August 2008, 11:00am
An article in the Telegraph today includes a quote from Money supermarket saying that cash and travellers cheques are a more expensive option than the best forms of plastic.
Here's one of Money Supermarket's top recommendations: Currency Card
Thursday 14 August 2008, 08:57am
According to an article in the Times today, currency cards - namely exchange rates with the FairFX Card can work out cheaper than using a debit card.
Sunday 13 April 2008, 01:15pm
Virgin Media have asked the question whether on not Prepaid Cards are the answer to foreign spending.
The conclusion they've reached is that our Euro Currency Card is one of the leading deals on the market.
Friday 21 March 2008, 01:22pm
The major consumer advice website Money Supermarket today recommended our Euro Currency Card as "one of the leading deals on the market".
Thursday 20 March 2008, 03:26pm
The key difference with the FairFX card is that it always uses the keenest forex rates, which are typically 3% above the best rates used by the banks and 6-7% above the worst. Add that advantage to the saving of the per-item debit card charges and you can easily save 10% on a set of foreign purchases. More...
Wednesday 21 November 2007, 03:24pm
Commenting on the launch of FairFX's new currency card, Rob Kenley, head of credit cards at moneysupermarket.com, said: This card is good with its competitive exchange rate if you are going to spend big bucks. If that is the case, make sure you put at least £500 on it or you'll be charged a £9.95 fee... More ...
Tuesday 20 November 2007, 11:32am
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