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- Currency Card
Currency Card

Travelling abroad is a fun and exciting experience, but getting currency can be laborious and expensive.

Not any more. There is a new way to buy and spend currency that means you won’t go back to funny money, travellers cheques or just making do with your everyday card (and often getting badly stung by doing so).

Do you want to help ESCA at the same time?

Introducing - the new First Premier MasterCard prepaid travel card:

  1. Buy your currency online 24/7 at your convenience
  2. Receive your pre-loaded funds on a card, sent to your home address
  3. Take your card away with you – it’s a MasterCard card, so can be used in most places you can think of!
  4. Use it to withdraw cash at ATMs, or to pay bills at shops, restaurants, excursions – the list is endless
  5. The exchange rate is fixed at the time you buy the currency, so you don’t need to worry about fluctuating rates
  6. It’s reloadable, so when the money runs out, simply log on and transfer over some more funds. Job done!
  7. The FX broker will give ESCA a commission based on the total load of every card creating a much needed regular income.

The First Premier Travel card is the smarter way to carry travel money abroad.

Get yours now at www…escan.org.uk and we’ll waive the card purchase fee (usually £6.95) on all orders over £200

Click here and help ESCA to raise money for local groups at no cost to you

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