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Nedbank enables mobile uploads for forex card

19 Sep 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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THE new digital features

for the Nedbank Travel

Card, which were

launched last month, have,

according to the bank, made

it the first multi-currency card

in the market offering the

facility to reload the card from

a cellphone.

The Travel Card allows

customers to load up to eight

different currencies on a

single MasterCard debit card.

Brett Evans, senior

product owner of Nedbank

FX Online, explains that

the Nedbank Travel Card is

now fully integrated with the

bank’s Money App, allowing

customers to instantly reload

their wallets directly from

their cellphone at any time.

While Nedbank does not

presently offer travel agents

commission for referring card

sales, Brett says the bank

is in strategic partnership

talks with a number of travel

consortiums.

Multi-currency cards are by

far the most cost-effective

method for purchasing forex,

says Brett.

“Credit card companies add

serious surcharges to forex

switches, which could be as

high as 9%. Comparably, the

Nedbank Travel Card charges

roughly a 2% commission

plus a small forex margin.

These fees also tend to be

cheaper than foreign bank

note charges.” 

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