Money / Cash Passports
- The exchange rates will really lean in your favour if you use your cards - they are generally much better than those in commercial banks and at a bureau de change. This is because the card companies change large amounts of currency at wholesale rates from the major banks.
- Perhaps most importantly, you are protected from unauthorised use should your card become lost or stolen if you report it missing as soon as you realize.
- Please be aware that overseas transactions will result in charges to your visa account.
- For locations of ATM's which accept visas, check out ATM Locator.
Cash Passport
Cash Passport is a prepaid travel money card available in 5 currencies. Lock in your exchange rate in Euros, Pounds, US, NZ (now available) or Australian dollars and then withdraw local currency at over 1 million Visa ATMs with your PIN-protected card.
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Available in 5 currencies: Euros, Pounds, US dollars, Australian
dollars and NZ dollars
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Withdraw local currency at over 1 million Visa ATMs worldwide
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PIN-protected
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24 hour Global Emergency Assistance
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Free second back-up card
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Reloadable via Internet/Phone banking
- Obtain card balances, ATM location information and make changes to your PIN online
Travellers Cheques
- Traveller's cheques are of most use to a traveller staying in a city rather than a rural environment, as it can be difficult to find a place to cash them.
- It is very important to make a copy of the identification numbers of all your cheques, crossing them off the list as they are cashed. Keep this list, along with the receipt for the cheques, in a different place to the cheques themselves - you don't want to lose the information about the cheques as well, should they become lost or stolen!
- If your cheques are stolen or you lose them - they can usually be replaced in 24 hours. The person who bought the cheques must call to ask for the refund - so for the exchange to be this quick you really should buy the cheques yourself.
Cash
- Most currencies are available through your local bank
or outlets such as Travelex
Australia. If you can't obtain the currency of the country you are
travelling to, take an internationally accepted currency with you, like
US Dollars, Euro or British Pounds Sterling.
- Carry at least enough cash for transport from the airport, refreshments, and a small amount for luggage trolley hire and arrival tax, which are charged at some airports.

