Zero forex cards are debit or credit cards that allow you to spend internationally without charging a foreign exchange markup ...
No forex markup sounds great, but the real charges often hide in exchange rates, dynamic currency conversion and fine print.
Customers who travel and shop internationally must consider getting an international credit card that has no markup on forex, making their spending hassle-free and leading to long-term savings over ...
A forex card is one of the most convenient and safe ways to carry cash and exchange money for your travels abroad. It's a widely accepted payment and is simple to use, like a credit or debit card.
International travel and overseas education from India have increased steadily over the past decade. Alongside flight bookings and accommodation planning, access to foreign currency has undergone ...
Mumbai:BookMyForex, a part of the MakeMyTrip group, has launched a new US dollar-denominated Global Forex Card aimed at eliminating hidden costs associated with spending abroad. Accepted in over 200 ...
As Christmas and New Year’s Eve approach, a lot of Indians are gearing up to travel abroad. You’ve likely booked your flights and hotels and mapped out an itinerary well in advance. But the big ...
Zero-forex cards aren’t truly free. From padded exchange rates to INR billing traps, many Indians travelling abroad end up quietly overpaying abroad.
Travelling overseas has become far more common, whether for work, education, medical needs, or leisure. Credit cards often ...
Indian travellers swear by ‘zero forex’ cards, yet still overpay abroad. The real cost lies not in visible fees, but in padded exchange rates and conversion traps few travellers notice.