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UPDATED List of all Credit/Debit cards with no fee for foreign purchases & ATM Withdr
jumperabv3
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Can you please let me know if there are any others? (not all of these are shown on the MSE website so that's why I'm asking here)
1) Halifax Clarity [Credit Card]
2) Creation Everyday [Credit Card]
3) MBNA Everyday Plus [Credit Card]
4) Norwich & Peterborough Gold Classic Current Account [Debit Card]
5) Revolut [Mobile App - allows up to £500 withdrawals with no fees per month, anything above comes with 2% fee]
Is there anything else please?
Edit - per eskbanker - I'm referring to cards that has no foreign transaction fee for both purchases and ATM withdrawals.
1) Halifax Clarity [Credit Card]
2) Creation Everyday [Credit Card]
3) MBNA Everyday Plus [Credit Card]
4) Norwich & Peterborough Gold Classic Current Account [Debit Card]
5) Revolut [Mobile App - allows up to £500 withdrawals with no fees per month, anything above comes with 2% fee]
Is there anything else please?
Edit - per eskbanker - I'm referring to cards that has no foreign transaction fee for both purchases and ATM withdrawals.
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6) Mondo [iOS mobile app] – for now nothing more than a glorified prepaid MasterCard, soon to become a fully fledged current account. Closed beta.0
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Nationwide Select CC
Aqua Reward CC0 -
Mondo has no foreign usage fees or forex loading?concernedSaver wrote: »6) Mondo [iOS mobile app] – for now nothing more than a glorified prepaid MasterCard, soon to become a fully fledged current account. Closed beta.Evolution, not revolution0 -
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Nationwide Flex Plus Debit Card for cash withdrawals
Nationwide Select Credit Card for purchases0 -
You might get a more consistent set of answers if you actually specified in what way you mean 'like Halifax Clarity'! I suspect you're really looking for cards with no foreign currency fees for purchases and/or cash withdrawals but that's not explained in your post, which may be why some posters haven't answered the question in the way you expected....jumperabv3 wrote: »UPDATED List of all Credit/Debit cards like Halifax Clarity?0 -
You might get a more consistent set of answers if you actually specified in what way you mean 'like Halifax Clarity'! I suspect you're really looking for cards with no foreign currency fees for purchases and/or cash withdrawals but that's not explained in your post, which may be why some posters haven't answered the question in the way you expected....
Yes, you're right, I've updated it now.0 -
Mr_Goodkat wrote: »Nationwide Flex Plus Debit Card for cash withdrawals.
This card is great but it comes with a catch - the account it belongs to costs £10/month, so if anyone is looking to save on foreign transactions with this account he/she needs to spend quite a lot each month to make it worth the £10/month (that's exclusive of the other perks that come with the account which could be beneficial).0 -
The Lloyds Avios dual card (Amex MasterCard) have no foreign transaction fee and in my experience, the MasterCard exchange rate is very competitive against both other card and many Bureau du change. These cards however do carry a cash withdrawal fee0
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I've not bothered checking the facts, but how about Metro Bank debit and credit cards within Europe. Cumberland Building Society is one I recall offering a debit card with no foreign transaction fees. The still in circulation but no longer issued to new customers Santander Zero.
If you <Go advanced> you should be able to edit the title too. It's a good idea for a thread, especially if you keep the first post up to date.jumperabv3 wrote: »Yes, you're right, I've updated it now.
You could, perhaps, split out credit cards, debit cards and prepay options and highlight any costs too.0
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