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18 year old exchanging money abroad

I am looking for some advice regarding the best way for my 18 year old daughter to obtain euros in Greece on holiday. I have a Halifax Clarity but she only has an RBS debit which I don't think is advisable to take apart from as an emergency backup? I have seen on the thread below mention of a Metrobank debit. Would this be worth opening ?

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  • SaveTheEuro
    SaveTheEuro Posts: 989 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    The easiest option might be to add your daughter to your account. She would get her own Halifax Clarity card with you picking up the bill.

    The Metro Card is excellent. And the Norwich and Peterborough debit card is good too.
  • spike9
    spike9 Posts: 106 Forumite
    Many thanks I didn't realise that the first option was a possibility.
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