Best way to take money overseas (2024)

There’s no single right or wrong way – but a combination of a few methods is usually best, both for convenience and security.

Taking cash overseas

Ideal for:Your day-to-day expenses, such as food, transport, tipping and shopping at markets.

Try to have a useful amount with you when you arrive to avoid being stung by international ATM fees at airports – it will help you with that first train or taxi to your hotel.

For security, avoid carrying large amounts of cash on you, but try to keep a bit of spare cash handy at all times just in case you find yourself without access to an ATM or in a place that doesn’t accept cards.

You can purchase a selection of foreign cash on the spot at designated branches. Once you’re overseas, you can also withdraw cash (fees apply) using your credit or debit cards, or a pre-paid travel card.

Using prepaid travel cards

Ideal for:Withdrawing cash, locking in exchange rates, controlling your spend and travelling through multiple countries.

Re-loadable prepaid cards (such as ourTravel Money Card) are a secure and convenient way to pay for things. Simply buy one before you go, load funds in foreign currency to lock in an exchange rate (you’ll know exactly how much you have to spend), then use it like you would a debit card to withdraw cash, pay in person or over the phone, all without transaction fees.

With our Travel Money Card, you’ll automatically receive two cards that are smart chip, PIN and signature protected. This is so you have a spare in case one is lost or stolen. The cards have different card numbers and separate PINs. The spare is only a back-up card and shouldn’t be given to anyone else to use.

As soon as you receive both cards make sure you sign the back of them.

You can reload and view your balance and transaction history in NetBank and the CommBank app. They’re also a handy option if you’re travelling through different countries because you can load up to 13 currencies on your card at any one time.

Find out more about theTravel Money Card, including fees and charges.

Using credit cards overseas

Ideal for:Big expenses such as accommodation (particularly when you have to pay a ‘holding’ fee), large purchases or for online bookings.

A convenient and secure option when travelling, they are widely accepted, allow you to make cash withdrawals at ATMs and you can link them to a debit account so you can transfer funds.

They have some other handy features, for example some come withinternational travel insuranceincluded, and you can also earn points as you spend if you have anawards credit card.

Make sure you learn aboutinternational feesbefore you go,such as conversion fees for purchases and the costs involved if you use credit cards to withdraw cash. These fees can start to add up over time so it’s worth considering credit cards that don’t charge international transaction fees.

Remember to keep a close eye on your account for any unusual transactions while you’re away – credit cards can be more prone to fraud when used overseas.

Learn more about our range ofcredit cards.

Using debit cards overseas

Ideal for:Controlling your spend, paying for things without cash and withdrawing cash from ATMs.

Debit cards are ideal for controlling your cash flow, to avoid coming home to a nasty credit card bill.

They are widely accepted. Use your debit cards to pay in-store and withdraw cash using your Debit Mastercard (look for the Mastercard symbol) or Keycard (look for the Cirrus symbol) to withdraw up to the equivalent of $2,000 AUD a day in local currency. Keep in mind thatinternational ATM and EFTPOSfees may apply.

Learn more about our Debit Mastercardand Keycard.

Top travel money tips

  1. Get organised early, particularly if you need to pre-order cash, or order prepaid cards. It helps your budgeting too - you can monitor the exchange rate and if you have a travel card, lock in your foreign currency when the exchange rate is strong.
  2. Don’t forget to notify us before you travel. You can conveniently do this inNetBankor theCommBank app. That way we won’t be surprised by foreign transactions on your account and we can keep an eye out for anything unusual.
  3. Carry your cash and a mix of credit/debit/travel cards in a few places throughout your luggage, for example, a spare card safely hidden in your suitcase just in case you lose your main travel wallet.
  4. Some countries only accept PIN for card payments, so make sure you set yours before you go.
  5. Control your security and spending – you can instantly lock international payments, block ATM cash advances and limit your spending through either theCommBank app or NetBank1
  6. Have any leftover currency? You can sell it back to us at selected CommBank branches.

What to do in an emergency

  • Lock, Block, Limityour CommBank credit card or lock your Travel Money Card for added security
  • Cancel and order replacement CommBank cards in NetBank or the CommBank app
  • Call us on +61 2 9999 3283 to report lost or stolen CommBank cards

For 24-hour travel insurance emergency assistance, call Cover-More in Australia direct and toll free on +61 2 8907 5641. You can also call from:

Charges apply if calling from a pay phone or a mobile phone.

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