Travel Cards
Compare travel cards from a range of providers
- Last updated on 21 Nov 2024
To help you make a choice about Travel Cards, here are some options you can consider. These are some examples of what’s available in the marketplace from selected providers
ING Orange Everyday
Debit Card
Qualify for the fee rebate by a monthly deposit of $1000 into your Everyday Account
Shop online and overseas and pay no international transaction fees
No monthly fees
$75 cash bonus when you sign up
ATM fee rebate in anywhere in the world!
Qantas Cash
Qantas Cash Card
Available currencies: AUD, AED, CAD, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NZD, SGD, THB, USD.
Overseas ATM fee: AUD$1.95
Domestic ATM fee: AUD$0
Currency conversion fee: 0%
Initial load fee: 1%. Reload fee: 1%
Purchase fee: AUD$0
No currency conversion or domestic ATM fees but be mindful of overseas ATM use.
ANZ
Travel Card
Available currencies: AUD, CAD, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NZD, SGD, THB, USD.
Initial Load fee: 0%. Reload fee: 0%
Card Issuance fee: AUD$0
AUD Currency fee: 0%
Unsupported Currency fee: 4%
Overseas ATM fee: AUD$3.50. Domestic ATM fee: AUD$3.50
Perks include 10 loadable currencies, no purchase fee, no reload fee and AUD currency fee
Westpac
Westpac Global Currency Card
Available currencies include AUD, USD, NZD, GBP, SGD, HKD, JPY, CAD, THB, ZAR.
Overseas ATM fees charged based on currency, the big four are AUD2.00, GBP1.50, EUR2.00, USD2.00.
No fees on initial load or reloading.
Currency conversion fee of 3% when buying in a currency not loaded on the card.
Top up available instantly online, via Bank Transfer, and via BPAY.
iOS and Android app available.
A reloadable prepaid Visa money card that can be used to make payments in multiple currencies.