Travel cash via post

Foreign currencies delivered by post can be a stress free way to sort your travel money.

Looking for travel money? It’s never been easier to get your hands on cold, hard cash, thanks to a wide selection of online foreign currency exchanges and retailers.

To save time, hassle and to lock in the best exchange rates, one option is to order your foreign currency online and get it delivered to your door.

Why should I get my cash delivered?

  • Easy. You don’t even have to leave the house!
  • Lock in the online exchange rate. Most companies will allow you to fix the exchange rate on the day you reserve when collecting on the same day, this gives you an opportunity to avoid a fluctuation in the rate, saving money.
  • Sometimes the quickest method. Some companies allow same-day delivery, so this could be the quickest solution.

Compare travel money services

Name Product Can you get cash? Do you get a free card? Can you load money on an app? Incentive
FairFX
FairFX card holders get 25% off access to selected airport lounges. Simply use the code FAIRFXMEM when prompted. T&Cs apply.
The FairFX Currency Card works in over 190 countries around the world and you can lock in great rates for up to 20 major currencies.
Monzo
Zing Multi-currency Card
Wise Multi-currency Account
Wise Multi-currency Account
Currensea
Currensea allows you to link your travel money card to your everyday bank account. Get your card now and control all your spendings with the Currensea app.
Monese
Get a free £10 bonus when using your card to make a transaction for the first time using the promo code FINDER. T&Cs apply.
M&S Travel Money
Ziglu Debit Card
Ziglu Debit Card
Instantly move money from your Ziglu sterling cash account into your euro account, at a great exchange rate and with zero commission.
Caxton
Caxton's currency card allows you to hold multiple currencies in one place. You can use it worldwide and won't be charged any ATM fees. All of that can be controlled from the Caxton app.
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2 Responses

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    GrahamAugust 28, 2018

    Is it possible to buy dollars and euros in the same transaction. To save paying the fee.

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      CharisseAugust 30, 2018Finder

      Hi Graham,

      Thank you for reaching out to finder.

      Yes, most foreign exchange companies provide options for buying multiple currencies at the same time.

      Cheers,
      Charisse

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