ASDA Travel Money

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What services does ASDA offer?

What currencies can i order through asda, how much can i transfer with asda, how soon can i get my money, how safe is my money, are there any fees i might have to pay, customer service information for asda travel money.

ASDA is a British supermarket headquartered in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Founded in 1965, ASDA is now owned by American retail giant Walmart after a £6.7Bn takeover in 1999.

ASDA offers three services:

  • In-store cash. You can buy foreign currencies at several stores across the country. It’s a good idea to call beforehand to make sure they have the funds you require available.
  • Cash delivieries. You can buy foreign currency via the post and get it delivered to your door (minimum £500). Once you’ve completed your order, it will be sent out by secure post as soon as it is ready.
  • ASDA Money CurrencyCard. Like cards offered by other companies, the ASDA Money CurrencyCard is accepted wherever you see the MasterCard Symbol.

Here’s a list of the currencies that are available with ASDA:

  • Australian Dollar (AUD)
  • Canadian Dollar (CAD)
  • East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
  • Bahraini Dinar (BHD)
  • US Dollar (USD)
  • Barbados Dollar (BBD)
  • Brunei Dollar (BND)
  • Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
  • Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD)
  • Chilean Peso (CLP)
  • Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY)
  • Costa Rican Colon (CRC)
  • Croatian Kuna (HRK)
  • Czech Koruna (CZK)
  • Danish Krone (DKK)
  • Dominican Peso (DOP)
  • Fiji Dollar (FJD)
  • Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)
  • Hungarian Forint (HUF)
  • Iceland Krona (ISK)
  • Rupiah (IDR)
  • New Israeli Sheqel (ILS)
  • Jamaican Dollar (JMD)
  • Japanese Yen (JPY)
  • Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
  • Korean Won (KRW)
  • Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
  • Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)
  • Mauritius Rupee (MUR)
  • Mexican Peso (MXN)
  • New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
  • Norwegian Krone (NOK)
  • Omani Rial (OMR)
  • Philippine Peso (PHP)
  • Polish Zloty (PLN)
  • Qatari Rial (QAR)
  • Saudi Riyal (SAR)
  • Singapore Dollar (SGD)
  • South African Rand (ZAR)
  • Swedish Krona (SEK)
  • Swiss Franc (CHF)
  • New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
  • Thai Baht (THB)
  • Turkish Lira (TRY)
  • UAE Dirham (AED)
  • Brazilian Real (BRL)
  • Australia (AUS)
  • Canada (CAN)
  • Anguilla (AIA)
  • Austria (AUT)
  • Bahrain (BHR)
  • United States (USA)
  • Belgium (BEL)
  • Brunei (BRN)
  • Bulgaria (BGR)
  • Cayman Islands (CYM)
  • Chile (CHL)
  • China (CHN)
  • Costa Rica (CRI)
  • Croatia (HRV)
  • Cyprus (CYP)
  • Czech Republic (CZE)
  • Denmark (DNK)
  • Dominican Republic (DOM)
  • Estonia (EST)
  • France (FRA)
  • Germany (DEU)
  • Greece (GRC)
  • Hong Kong (HKG)
  • Hungary (HUN)
  • Iceland (ISL)
  • Indonesia (IDN)
  • Ireland (IRL)
  • Israel (ISR)
  • Italy (ITA)
  • Jamaica (JAM)
  • Japan (JPN)
  • Jordan (JOR)
  • South Korea (KOR)
  • Kuwait (KWT)
  • Latvia (LVA)
  • Lithuania (LTU)
  • Luxembourg (LUX)
  • Malaysia (MYS)
  • Malta (MLT)
  • Mexico (MEX)
  • Netherlands (NLD)
  • New Zealand (NZL)
  • Norway (NOR)
  • Philippines (PHL)
  • Poland (POL)
  • Portugal (PRT)
  • Qatar (QAT)
  • Saudi Arabia (SAU)
  • Singapore (SGP)
  • Slovakia (SVK)
  • Slovenia (SVN)
  • South Africa (ZAF)
  • Spain (ESP)
  • Sweden (SWE)
  • Switzerland (CHE)
  • Taiwan (TWN)
  • Thailand (THA)
  • Turkey (TUR)
  • United Arab Emirates (ARE)

The minimum ASDA will process is £50 worth of currency in-store and for deliveries.

The maximum in cash is £2,500

If you place your order before 2pm between Monday and Thursday, you will have your money the next day if you choose next-day delivery . If you wish to collect in store, 24 hour notice is needed for Euros and US dollars, and 72 hours for other currencies.

If you are getting money delivered and are not home, a card will be left as the parcel needs to be signed for. The card will let you know where to collect your money from.

The only fee you’ll have to pay is the postage fee. This only applies on orders under £500. There is also an inactivity fee on the CurrencyCard – please make sure to look at the terms and conditions when getting a card.

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I ordered money online, got a date to collect it but I can’t make it to that date. Can I collect it the next day?

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Yes, you can collect it the next day. Please note that as soon as the store receives your order, they will send you a text message or email to tell you that it’s available for collection. Your order will be held in store for 10 days, after this time it will be returned to their depot and you will be refunded.

Should you wish to have real-time answers to your questions, try our chat box on the lower right corner of our page.

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When buying foreign currency from Asda, are there any commission charges? My credit card receipt showed a figure but my credit card statement showed a higher figure. I bought US and Canadian dollars.

Hello Royston,

Upon checking, Asda money will buy back most foreign currency notes you have at 0% commission, whether you bought the currency from them or not. In addition, you will not be charged a card processing fee by Asda if you choose to pay by debit or credit card. However, your card issuer may apply additional charges and they recommend that you check this with your card provider before you buy currencies.

How long have you got to collect an order

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If you fail to collect your order from ASDA nominated locations within 4 working days of the collection time then your order will be marked as non-collected. Your order will then be cancelled and will be automatically refunded onto the payment card at the daily buy back rate minus an administration charge of £15.

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Asda Travel Money: Rates and Stores

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As one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains, Asda offers everything you need for your regular weekly shop. Thanks to a partnership with travel money provider Travelex, you can also pick up your foreign currency at the same time you’re collecting your groceries.

No matter where in the world you’re headed, you’ll want to do some research on different travel money providers to find the one which offers you the best possible value. This guide covers all you need to know about Asda travel money - and also introduces an alternative, Wise , as a comparison.

With the Wise account (formerly TransferWise) you can buy foreign currency at the mid-market exchange rate with no markup, and spend easily when abroad, using your linked Wise Mastercard debit card . More on that coming up.

Asda travel money services

Asda provides customers with a range of travel money services , including:

  • In person foreign currency purchase at Asda travel money stores
  • Click and collect service to order currency online and pick up at a store
  • Home delivery of travel money
  • Asda travel money prepaid currency card

However, it is important to note that some services are disrupted due to restrictions in place to combat the global pandemic. This may include store closures, and delays to home delivery services for travel money. Restrictions change over time, so you’ll need to check out the latest details online before you decide how to arrange your travel money.

Asda travel money stores

There are specific travel money bureaux in some Asda stores around the country, offerings walk in currency exchange, click and collect travel money, and phone ordering of foreign currency . Over 50 different currencies are available, although for some currencies - or for large amounts - you’ll find you need to order in advance. You’ll be able to find the nearest Asda travel money service to you, using the Asda store locator tool .

At the time of writing all exchange bureaux have been closed due to the global pandemic response. Check out the latest details online before you head out to buy your travel money.

Home delivery

Another option to get your travel money is to buy online and have the cash delivered to you at home.

You’ll be able to place an order with a minimum value of £250, through to a maximum of £2,500. Home delivery is free for orders of £500 or more, with a £3.95 fee for delivery of smaller amounts of travel money. Home delivery is by Royal Mail, and will usually arrive the next working day if you order before 1:30pm. However, at the time of writing, this service is being disrupted due to the pandemic, and there may be delivery delays. Asda advise customers to leave adequate time before travelling to receive their travel money safely.

It’s useful to know that you’ll need to be home to accept delivery of your travel money, for security reasons. You’ll also want to check out the exchange rate used for your order, as a markup or margin may be added which can push up costs. More on that later.

Asda money travel insurance

If you’re looking for insurance to cover your trip abroad, you can also get that through Asda money . Asda partners with InsureandGo to provide a full range of insurance types, including single trip, multi-trip and winter sports cover.

Asda travel money rates

No matter where you are buying your travel money from, you’ll need to know the exchange rate that’s being used to switch your pounds to euros, dollars, zloty or any other currency. Exchange rates change all the time, but you can easily find the live mid-market exchange rate for your currency using a simple Google search or a reputable online currency converter.

It’s useful to know that many travel money services add a markup or margin to the exchange rate they offer customers, instead of passing on the mid-market exchange rate. Markups are extremely common where providers claim to offer commission free currency exchange. Instead of a transparent exchange fee or commission charge, a markup on the exchange rate is used to protect the provider’s profits. This is an extra fee, and makes it hard to see the true cost of your currency conversion.

Compare the rate you’re given by Asda travel money against the mid-market exchange rate. If there’s a difference that’s probably because a markup has been added. If this is the case, you may be better off with an alternative like Wise.

An alternative: The Wise account

Not all currency services add a markup to the mid-market exchange rate. Instead, Wise passes the mid-market exchange rate on to customers, and uses a low transparent fee for conversion, so you can see exactly what you’re paying for your travel money, every time.

To make travel money easy, consider getting a free online Wise account . You’ll be able to top up your account in pounds and switch to any of dozens of different currencies within the account, using the mid-market exchange rate. You can then spend or withdraw your foreign currency using your linked Wise Mastercard debit card. Simple.

You’ll only ever pay a small charge for currency conversion, and ATM withdrawals are free up to the value of £200 a month. All in all, that can work out up to 7x cheaper than using a bank or a competitor service.

Asda buy back service

If you come back from your trip with unused travel money you may be able to sell it back to Asda travel money through the buy back service.

Typically only foreign currency notes can be returned - and the exchange rate which will be used will be different to the rate that was applied when you switched your money in the first place. That’s because currency services often use different exchange rates when buying and selling foreign currency. Make sure you understand the rate which will be used before you proceed, to avoid any surprises.

Switching your currency back after your trip will usually mean you pay more in fees and exchange rate markups. Instead, use a service like the Wise account to manage your money more flexibly and top up and exchange currency as you go. That way you’ll be able to convert only what you need, when you need it.

Doing some research into the different options available is the best way to get a good deal on your travel money. Compare the fees and rates available from Asda travel money with a specialist provider like Wise , and you might find you can save .

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Understanding Asda Travel Money: Everything You Need To Know

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If you're hoping to jet off on a well-deserved holiday but struggling to wrap your head around the world of travel money, don't worry – you're not alone. Asda Travel Money aims to unravel the complexities of currency exchange, ensuring you can make the most of your holiday budget. Whether you're curious about exchange rates or unsure about the benefits of using a prepaid card, this article will guide you through everything you need to know about Asda Travel Money. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to become an expert in all things travel currency.

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Asda Travel Money is a service provided by Asda, one of the largest supermarket chains in the UK. It offers a convenient and reliable way to exchange currency for your travels abroad. Whether you're going on a family vacation, a business trip, or a backpacking adventure, Asda Travel Money makes it easy to get the currency you need at competitive rates.

One of the main advantages of using Asda Travel Money is the convenience it offers. You can order your currency online and have it delivered to your doorstep, or you can pick it up at your local Asda store. This means you don't have to worry about finding a currency exchange office or dealing with long queues. With Asda Travel Money, you can simply order your currency from the comfort of your own home and have it ready for your trip.

Not only is Asda Travel Money convenient, but it also offers competitive rates. As part of its commitment to providing great value to customers, Asda aims to offer some of the best rates on the market. This means you can get more for your money and have more to spend on your trip. Asda regularly checks its rates to ensure they remain competitive, so you can trust that you're getting a good deal.

Another great feature of Asda Travel Money is the variety of currencies it offers. Whether you're traveling to popular destinations like the United States, Europe, or Australia, or you're venturing off the beaten path to countries with less common currencies, Asda Travel Money has you covered. From US dollars to Euros, Japanese yen to Swiss francs, and everything in between, you can find the currency you need for your trip.

When it comes to payment, Asda Travel Money offers several options. You can pay for your currency using a debit or credit card, or you can choose to pay with cash when picking up your order. This flexibility allows you to choose the method that works best for you. Additionally, Asda accepts payments from all major card providers, making it convenient for customers using different types of cards.

In terms of security, Asda Travel Money takes the protection of your personal and financial information seriously. When ordering currency online, you can rest assured that your transaction is secure thanks to Asda's encrypted website and payment gateway. Furthermore, Asda is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, which means it adheres to strict standards to ensure the safety and integrity of its services.

In conclusion, Asda Travel Money is a convenient and reliable service that offers competitive rates and a wide variety of currencies. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, Asda makes it easy to get the currency you need for your trip. With the option to order online and have it delivered or pick it up at a local store, Asda Travel Money provides a hassle-free solution for exchanging currency. So, next time you're planning a trip abroad, consider Asda Travel Money for all your currency needs.

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Asda Travel Money is a convenient and reliable service offered by Asda, one of the leading supermarkets in the UK. It allows customers to exchange their money for another currency before they go on their holiday or travel abroad. With a range of helpful benefits, using Asda Travel Money can make your trip smoother and hassle-free.

One of the main benefits of using Asda Travel Money is the competitive exchange rates it offers. Asda is committed to providing its customers with great value, and this extends to its Travel Money service. By offering competitive rates, you can get more of your chosen currency for your pound, giving you more spending power during your trip.

Another benefit of using Asda Travel Money is the convenience it provides. Asda has over 150 travel money bureaux in its stores across the UK, making it easy for you to access their services. You can simply visit your local Asda store, where the dedicated travel money team will be able to help you exchange your money without the need for an appointment. This saves you time and hassle, especially if you need to exchange your money at short notice.

Asda Travel Money also offers a range of options for collecting your currency. In addition to the traditional in-store collection, you can also choose to have your money delivered to your home or workplace. This is especially useful if you have a busy schedule and do not have the time to visit the store in person. Their delivery service is fast and reliable, ensuring that you get your money in a timely manner.

Furthermore, Asda Travel Money provides a range of options for payment. You can choose to pay using cash, debit card, or credit card, depending on your preferences. This flexibility makes it convenient for everyone, regardless of their preferred method of payment.

Lastly, Asda Travel Money offers added security for its customers. Asda is a well-established and trusted brand in the UK, and they take the security of their customers' money seriously. They have robust systems and processes in place to safeguard your personal and financial information, giving you peace of mind when using their services.

In conclusion, using Asda Travel Money has many benefits. From competitive exchange rates and convenient locations to various collection and payment options, Asda makes it easy for you to obtain the currency you need for your trip. Additionally, their commitment to security ensures that your money is in safe hands. So next time you are planning to travel abroad, consider using Asda Travel Money for a hassle-free and convenient experience.

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How to order asda travel money.

Asda Travel Money is a convenient and cost-effective way to exchange currency before your trip. By ordering your travel money in advance, you can avoid the hassle of trying to find a currency exchange at the last minute, which often come with high fees and unfavorable exchange rates. With Asda Travel Money, you can lock in a competitive exchange rate and have your money ready for when you arrive at your destination.

To order Asda Travel Money, follow these simple steps:

  • Visit the Asda Travel Money website: Start by visiting the Asda Travel Money website at www.money.asda.com/travel-money. Here, you will find all the information you need to order your currency.
  • Choose your currency: On the website, you will find a drop-down menu that allows you to select your desired currency. Asda offers a wide range of currencies, including popular options like Euros, US Dollars, and British Pounds.
  • Select the amount: Once you have chosen your currency, enter the amount you want to exchange. The website will automatically calculate the equivalent amount in your chosen currency.
  • Find a collection point: Asda has partnered with Travelex to offer over 30 collection points across the UK. You can choose a convenient location near you to collect your travel money. These collection points are often located in Asda stores, making it easy to pick up your currency while doing your regular shopping.
  • Confirm your order: After selecting your collection point, review your order details and confirm your purchase. You will then be directed to a secure payment page where you can enter your payment details.
  • Make payment: Asda accepts all major credit and debit cards, making it convenient to complete your purchase. Ensure that the billing address matches the one registered on your payment card.
  • Collect your currency: Once your payment is processed, you will receive an email confirmation of your order. Bring this confirmation, along with your ID and payment card, to your chosen collection point. An Asda Travel Money representative will verify your details and hand over your currency.

It's important to note that rates may vary between online and in-store purchases. Ordering online in advance usually ensures a better exchange rate.

By following these simple steps, you can easily order Asda Travel Money and be well-prepared for your upcoming trip. Remember to order your currency well in advance to allow sufficient time for processing and collection. Avoid the stress and uncertainty of finding a currency exchange while traveling by taking advantage of Asda Travel Money's convenient and reliable service.

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Asda Travel Money is a service provided by Asda, one of the leading UK supermarket chains. It allows you to convert your British pounds into foreign currency, making it convenient and easy to take your money abroad.

When using Asda Travel Money, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind to ensure you get the most out of your experience. Here are some important tips for using Asda Travel Money abroad:

  • Plan ahead: It's always a good idea to plan your currency exchange in advance. Asda offers competitive exchange rates, so take advantage of this by converting your money ahead of time. This will help you avoid last-minute stress and potentially save you money.
  • Check the rates: It's important to compare exchange rates before making your conversion. Asda provides the latest rates on their website, so be sure to check these to ensure you are getting the best deal possible. Keep in mind that rates can fluctuate, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on them leading up to your trip.
  • Order online: Asda Travel Money offers the option to order your currency online and have it delivered to your home or to pick it up in-store. Ordering online is not only convenient, but it also allows you to lock in your chosen exchange rate. This means that even if the rates change, you will still receive the rate you booked at.
  • Take advantage of Click & Collect: Asda offers a Click & Collect service, allowing you to reserve your travel money online and pick it up from your selected Asda store. This is a convenient option, particularly if you are planning a last-minute trip or don't want to carry large amounts of cash with you.
  • Use your Asda Money Currency Card: Asda offers a prepaid currency card that can be loaded with multiple currencies. This card is a safe and convenient alternative to carrying cash. It can be used in shops, restaurants, and ATMs abroad, just like a regular debit card.
  • Consider your destination: Different countries have different currency requirements, so it's essential to consider the currency of your destination. Asda offers over 60 currencies, so you're likely to find the currency you need. If you're visiting multiple countries, it may be worth considering a multi-currency card or carrying a mix of currencies.
  • Stay informed: It's always a good idea to stay informed about current exchange rates, especially if you're planning to convert more money during your trip. Asda's website provides up-to-date rates, so check these frequently to ensure you're getting the best value for your money.

In summary, Asda Travel Money is a convenient and reliable option for converting your pounds into foreign currency. By following these tips, you can make the most of your Asda Travel Money abroad and ensure that you're getting the best exchange rate possible.

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Frequently asked questions.

ASDA Travel Money is a service offered by ASDA, a British supermarket chain, which allows customers to exchange their local currency for foreign currency before travelling.

You can purchase ASDA Travel Money either online through their website or in-store at selected ASDA locations.

ASDA Travel Money offers a wide range of currencies for exchange, including popular currencies such as US dollars, Euros, British pounds, and Australian dollars.

ASDA Travel Money does not charge any commission fees for currency exchange. However, there may be delivery charges for online orders or fees for certain payment methods.

ASDA Travel Money is a reputable service provided by a well-known supermarket chain. They offer secure online transactions and follow safety protocols when handling customer information.

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Take the hassle out of travelling with Asda Travel Money. Manage your Asda Travel Money Card or top your travel money on the go via the app. With the app you can easily reload your card, check your balance and recent transactions. The Asda Travel Money Card is the perfect travel companion with: 16 currencies to choose from Free ATM withdrawals worldwide* Safe and Secure No links to your bank accounts Millions of locations to choose from Pin protected to safeguard against fraud Lock in your exchange rates Accepted anywhere Mastercard® Prepaid is accepted 24/7 global assistance to replace your card or provide you with emergency cash You can also order cash in the app to lock in our very best rates on your foreign currency. Whether you are looking for euros, dollars or one of our other 50 currencies, we can deliver to your home or you can pick up in store.  Want to get in touch? Email us at [email protected] *Although we at Asda Travel Money do not charge ATM fees, please check the ATM before using it as some operators may charge their own fees. Asda Money Currency Card is issued by PrePay Technologies Limited (PPS) pursuant to license by Mastercard International. PPS is an electronic money institution authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (FRN:900010) for the issuing of electronic money and payment instruments, with its registered office at Floor 6, 3 Sheldon Square, London, W2 6HY, UK. PPS is registered in England under company number 04008083. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. Asda Travel Money ordered via the app is provided by Travelex Currency Services Limited, registered number 04621879 with registered address Worldwide House, Thorpewood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB If you have any feedback on the experience of our app we’d love to hear it; email us at [email protected]

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Easy to use, if you don’t want to carry notes around, you can use this card aboard, even add extra on the app from your debit card. Would definitely recommend and use for future holidays

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I am currently in Spain, brought the Asda Travel Money card before departing the UK. I downloaded the app for ease. It took me around 20 plus attempts just to register my card! Once registered, it just keeps crashing. I can’t see my balance or top up the card. After many attempts, I reluctantly called customer service, which kept dropping the call. I tried one last time only to receive a voicemail saying they are having technical issues and to call back in 4 hours! I am due to head out for the day, but now have to stay at in as I cannot top up my card. Absolute shambles! You would think a multi billion pound company would have a workable app / service. I am trying to give you money for goodness sake! I would give it a zero if I could. Thanks for spoiling my holiday.
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In the world of overseas payments, the rise and fall of a big player can tell an interesting story. Travelex, once a leading name with over 1,500 stores worldwide, went through tough times. This led to major changes 1 . In this exploration, I look at how Asda money transfer reviews show the toughness of currency exchange services. Asda and a recovering Travelex have teamed up to offer many travel money options, even adding new currencies like the Cambodian currency at Changi airport 1 .

Asda’s money transfer service highlights the importance of dependable foreign exchange services. Travelex saw its revenues jump 160% in 2022 from the year before 1 . This boost isn’t just numbers. It talks about recovery, growth, and job creation, with Travelex bringing over 1,200 jobs globally, 1,000 of which are in the UK 1 . Through this Asda money transfer review, I admire how quick the foreign exchange sector adapts and flourishes in a changing economic world.

With more people needing travel money for trips abroad, overseas payments need to match this demand. Travelex plans to open new bureaux and add 75 bureaux, kiosks, and ATMs by November 2023 1 . This spread will cover areas like the UK, Europe, and beyond. In my review, I’ll see how Asda compares with these plans. I want to find out if they really offer good deals and easy services as they promise.

Introduction to Asda Money Transfer Services for FX and Overseas Payments

I explored Asda’s FX services and found a wide range of currency options. They focus on offering good exchange rates. Their site shows many choices for customers, like the Asda Travel Money Card for spending abroad. Let’s look at what makes their services stand out, including the costs.

  • Asda FX services promise a range of APRs between 24.9% to 88.8%, showing diversity in their pricing structure to accommodate different users’ needs 2 .
  • The potential for earning through cashback offers, which range from 0.5% to 1%, should not be overlooked, as it can add a small saving on transactions over time 2 .
  • Accruing reward points also becomes a beneficial feature, with varying options from 1 point per £1 spent, to an enticing 20,000 bonus points for hitting certain spending thresholds 2 .
  • I note that some services are accompanied by fixed fees, such as £3 monthly or £30 annually, which necessitates careful financial consideration from the user 2 .
  • Moreover, introductory offers such as 5% cashback for the first three months or 20,000 bonus points for specific spending targets can significantly boost a customer’s initial experience with Asda FX services 2 .

When we look at other travel money cards, we see differences. Providers like the Post Office and Travelex offer many currencies but have some cash withdrawal fees. This could be a downside for those seeking clear costs 3 . But Asda Money and its rivals allow free ATM withdrawals, benefiting frequent travelers 3 . The EasyFX limit is £1,000 for withdrawals, showing loyalty programs’ growing role in the industry 3 .

Fees play a big role in choosing a card. More than half of the providers have top-up fees, potentially cutting into the savings from good exchange rates 3 . Cards like Revolut use the interbank rate, offering advantages like no fees for converting money on weekdays 3 . Still, there are some common fees to watch out for:

The world of financial services can be complex. However, learning about Asda FX services helps us understand the currency exchange field better. Remember to compare, contrast, and consider costs and benefits. This helps find the right payment solution for traveling, making it affordable and suitable for your needs.

Understanding the Exchange Rates and Fees with Asda FX Services

In my research on Asda FX services, I discovered they are a great choice for affordable currency conversion. They stand out because they don’t charge commission fees on currency purchases. They also offer a buy back service, giving customers peace of mind while traveling. What’s more, Asda promises competitive exchange rates with a Price Promise for in-store purchases. This means travelers won’t face hidden costs and can enjoy market-responsive rates.

Asda’s travel buy back service lets customers sell back unused currency at the original price, protecting them from rate changes 4 . I also found their delivery fees to be reasonable. They charge £4.99 for orders under £500, but it’s free for larger orders. This policy helps save money when buying more currency.

The Asda Travel Money Card is convenient but does have a 2% fee for GBP loads and a 5.75% fee for other currencies not on the card. These fees remind users to think carefully about loading the card, especially due to Asda FX fees. Also, there’s a £2 monthly inactivity fee after a year. This is crucial for those who don’t travel often but want to keep money on their card.

Travelers should compare fees and services with other providers. Eurochange offers a quick and efficient service, with no commission fees on orders over £500. On the other hand, using a credit card for foreign currency is expensive due to fees and interest. Exploring other payment options can help avoid high costs 4 .

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It’s important to shop around for good currency exchange deals. Loyalty cards from Tesco and Sainsbury’s might offer better rates 4 . Airport exchanges, while convenient, are pricey. Statistics suggest you might pay £176 more on £1,000 in euros at airports compared to high-street branches.

To wrap up, smart engagement with Asda FX or any currency service is crucial. Focusing on exchange rates, fees, and the value of services like buy back is vital. This ensures your money goes further on your travels.

The Customer Experience: Navigating Asda’s Money Transfer Platform

Exploring Asda’s currency exchange, I noticed how customer dealings vary greatly. Some find great value, while others face hurdles. The Asda Money Credit Card rewards users with 1% back in Asda Pounds on groceries and fuel. Even non-Asda purchases get 0.3% back 5 6 . The travel money app is easy to use, pulling in new users with a £20 bonus. This bonus, plus a 5% cashback on spends up to £1,000 in the first 90 days, is a big draw 5 6 .

Customer service is key to Asda Money’s image, with a 65% satisfaction score 5 6 . People like the clear fees and quick application process 5 6 . But, opinions on Asda’s service can differ greatly. Some find the digital experience lacking, especially when more documents are needed without updates.

The Asda Money Credit Card can yield good returns. Spending £100 weekly at Asda could net you about £52 yearly. Add the sign-up offer, and it jumps to £90 5 . When compared to other cards, this is quite competitive. The American Express Nectar Credit Card offers £72.50, while the John Lewis and Tesco cards offer around £65 each 5 .

But, be mindful of the APR rates. The Asda Money Credit Card has a 25.9% APR. Its counterpart, the Asda Money Select Credit Card, has a higher 34.9% APR for those with low credit scores 5 6 . It’s crucial to know these rates to set realistic expectations about the card benefits.

  • Asda Money Credit Card: 1% cashback on Asda purchases, 0.3% elsewhere, 25.9% APR 5 6
  • Asda Money Select Credit Card: 1% cashback on Asda purchases, 0.3% elsewhere, 34.9% APR for shoppers with poor credit scores 5 6
  • Exclusive sign-up incentives: £20 bonus for new customers, plus increased cashback rate within the first 90 days 6

Remember, offers from Asda Money have an expiration date – 28 September 2023 5 . It’s important to sign up at the right time to maximize the rewards.

In summary, Asda’s Money transfer platform offers valuable rewards and an easy online experience. While there are occasional digital hiccups, their commitment to customer service and competitive cashback makes them a strong choice. Just keep an eye on those APRs.

Analyzing User Feedback on Asda’s Currency Exchange and Transfer System

Studying customer reviews shows different views on Asda’s currency exchange system. Many users appreciate the fast service and the staff’s professionalism. They like how quick and easy it is to use Asda’s services.

But, no service is perfect. Some feedback points out areas that need work, like not always having money ready for pickup. Also, sometimes, the exchange spots are unexpectedly closed. This makes it hard for people who were expecting to get their money.

More problems arise when transactions get interrupted. People want better communication and help from Asda when things don’t go as planned. They wish for timely updates to know what’s happening.

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  • Efficient and user-friendly service lauded in positive customer reviews
  • Professional and courteous staff encounters enrich customer experience
  • Availability challenges and bureau closures negate transaction convenience
  • Communication concerns call for an enhancement in support and follow-up efforts

To wrap up, Asda’s currency services do well in speed and focusing on users. Yet, people clearly want better steadiness and communication. Digging into these reviews, I believe it’s key to making Asda’s system better for everyone.

Review of Asda Money Transfer for Foreign Exchange and Sending Money Abroad

Looking into Asda Money Transfer, we see it matches the complex world of sending money overseas. The link with companies like Ria shows Asda’s wide range, supporting transfers to over 145 countries at many locations 7 . Choosing this service means considering several key points like ease of use, cost, and how happy people are with it.

When it comes to buying foreign currency, options like Travelex and the Post Office stand out. They promise good deals and full refunds on cancellations 4 . Yet, people’s real experiences can differ a lot. Getting currency delivered might take 3 to 5 days, causing some frustration 4 . These issues directly impact how people view such services, reflecting in Asda’s reviews too.

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Asda Money Transfer offers competitive rates, challenging other big names. Other places, like Eurochange, show how prices can vary, especially at airports compared to high street shops 4 . Asda tries to keep its rates favorable and fees low, making it a cheaper option compared to others 7 .

  • With Ria, Asda offers transfers with good rates and low fees from £3, aiming for quick and efficient service 7 .
  • They also have a special deal for new users, where the first transfer is free. This, along with their clear fee structure, helps users understand costs better 7 .
  • Eurochange sets a good example by allowing quick currency buys, with no commission and free shipping on big orders, showing they care about customers 4 .

The world of sending money internationally is quite varied and detailed. User feedback is crucial in evaluating services. When reviewing Asda’s services, it’s clear they offer great benefits but also face some challenges noted by users. It’s important for potential users to carefully look at these reviews and decide how well Asda meets their needs in money transfer choices.

Asda’s Network and Global Coverage for Currency Exchange

In today’s changing economy, understanding financial stuff like currency exchange is key. Asda offers a lot of global currency options. This is great for people who travel a lot or deal in the foreign exchange market. They have a huge network coverage. Customers can trade in over 50 international currencies, showing Asda’s big effort to meet many needs.

With food prices going up, lower-income families 8 have to think harder about spending. Folks are buying less food and looking for stores with better deals 8 . Currency exchange customers do the same, wanting lots of international currency options and good rates.

People have complained about Asda’s service during busy times 8 . They talked about not getting the currency they ordered and closed shops. This shows the tricky balance between having enough supply and meeting customer demand, along with Asda’s logistical hurdles 8 . Still, Asda knows about these issues and seems to be working on fixing them.

Things that shake up the currency market, like wars, global health crises, and changing energy costs 8 , also mess with food prices. For retailers like Asda, it’s about dealing with these bumps and competing well. They have to manage their costs but also keep things affordable for us 8 .

Store prices can really vary, and shops try to keep their profits while giving us discounts 8 . Adding convenience stores into the mix shows a bit of what Asda is up against. It helps us see how they try to stay ahead in the currency exchange game 8 .

The bigger picture includes things like not enough workers, higher wages, and other stuff that makes groceries pricier 8 . In currency exchange, this means rates change a lot. Asda has to manage this well to offer good global currency options.

Asda tries hard to solve money problems and help people globally. They aim to keep a wide and varied service. It shows they’re moving with the times, facing many factors that affect prices and what’s available 8 .

Practicality of Asda Travel Money for Holiday Spending

Looking into the Asda Travel Money Card, one word comes to mind: convenience. It makes spending money abroad effortless. Many travelers rely on it for easy access to their funds.

The card offers several ways to get your currency. You can pick it up or have it delivered to your door. I always say that choosing the right spending methods can make your trip better.

The Asda Buy Back Promise is great for those who fear losing money on unused currency. It promises to buy back your unspent currency at the same rate. However, it’s wise to remember that fees exist with the Travel Money Card.

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The Asda Travel Money Card is useful for modern travelers. It was especially handy on my last trip. Though, it’s smart to check reviews about the app’s functionality. Some users report glitches. Despite this, we should weigh the good against the bad.

In conclusion

Security Measures and Customer Protection with Asda Money Transfers

Asda Money takes security seriously in their financial services. They focus on keeping transactions safe, both at home and abroad. This matters because when money is safe, customers can trust them more.

Asda has teamed up with Travelex for Travel Money services. This partnership boosts customer confidence. It shows a commitment to keeping money safe with expert help.

Their prepaid Travel Money Card is smart. It keeps holiday money separate from your main bank. This reduces financial risk, making it a clever way to protect your funds.

But, some customers have found problems. Managing the Travel Money Card can be tricky. And, getting all the needed paperwork can be tough. These issues point to areas where Asda needs to do better to protect customers.

Keeping transactions safe is key for Asda. They need to keep making their security better. Being innovative and careful helps keep customer transactions safe every time.

Hidden Costs of Money Transfers: An In-Depth Look at Asda FX

I started researching Asda FX with high hopes. They promised no commission fees and free delivery on big orders. But my excitement faded when I found hidden costs. For instance, there’s a 2% fee for loading the Travel Money Card with GBP which many might miss.

Going further, I saw that using the Travel Money Card for unlisted currencies charges you 5.75%. This fee adds up without you noticing, especially when you’re in countries with unsupported currencies. Learning about these Asda FX fees showed me how hidden charges can really impact the cost of traveling and spending abroad. The link to hidden fees helped shed light on this.

Also, there’s a fee if you don’t use the card for a year. These hidden costs question Asda’s claim of transparent money transfers. It’s easy for consumers to miss these fees.

Looking closer, Asda FX’s situation reminded me of global remittance trends. Despite the pandemic, global remittances only fell by 1.6%, much less than expected 9 . Countries like Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa even saw increases 9 . This shows how, like Asda customers, people worldwide need financial stability during hard times.

The small drop in remittances, compared to the 5.5% fall during the 2008/2009 crisis 9 , highlights the importance of clear money transfer practices. Just as digital shifts helped keep remittances steady, transparent info about Asda FX’s fees can help customers manage their finances better.

Ending this critique, I see how crucial it is for customers to know about any hidden fees and the complexity of their transactions. If Asda makes this a priority, it can build trust in financial services, much like the resilience seen in global remittance flows.

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Comparative Analysis: Asda vs. Traditional Banks vs. Online Transfer Platforms

When comparing Asda Money Transfer, traditional banks, and online currency exchanges, big differences stand out. Asda, known for its easy in-store services, faces challenges in a world with digital fintech advances and new banking rules 10 . It shows a stark difference from banks, which seem more trustworthy but have higher fees and worse rates.

Online exchanges offer quick service and good rates, bringing new options to small business finance and deposit insurance. Asda attracts with its familiar name, while digital platforms draw those looking for efficient service and better rates 10 .

Asda needs to work on its online offerings to stay in the game. Focusing on a better online experience, it can compete against new banks. This move towards innovation is crucial, touching on essential banking concepts 10 .

In conclusion, with digital banks growing, places like traditional banking and Asda must quickly adjust. They face high expectations in the online exchange world, where standards are constantly rising 10 .

Final Thoughts on the Efficiency and Value of Asda’s Foreign Exchange Services

As we conclude this review, it’s evident Asda’s move into foreign exchange has seen mixed feedback. This feedback shapes its appeal. As a big player with over three million employees in the UK 11 , Asda combines easy access to foreign money in its 570 stores 11 with a goal to be the most trusted retailer 11 . However, six months of customer reviews highlight a need for Asda to improve service reliability and make its dealings more clear 11 .

Asda’s Community Life programme shows its dedication to helping local areas, including projects in Battersea, Tilbury, and Oldham 11 . Yet, a report suggests that Asda could build stronger customer trust by turning CSR activities into more significant community efforts 11 . This could make people value them more, not just for good rates but also for caring about society.

Looking at Asda’s foreign exchange service, the no fee promise and vast currency choice attract customers. But, people’s overall experiences show feelings ranging from happy to let down. Lastly, the need for better customer service, as proposed by the RSA reportrecommendations, is crucial. It will help Asda reach its aim of becoming a respected name in retail foreign exchange 11 .

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We compare hundreds of exchange rates from dozens of currency suppliers across the UK. Select a currency below to see how Asda Money's rates compare against other providers. Bear in mind that exchange rates aren't the only important factor when it comes to getting the best deal; commission, card surcharges and delivery costs can all affect the final amount of currency you'll receive. You can see the full range of currency deals on offer right now on our travel money comparisons .

There is no minimum order amount for travel money bought in-store, but an admin fee may apply to smaller orders so be sure to check this out if you're planning to buy over-the-counter. The maximum order amount for in-store collection is £2,500. For online travel money orders, the minimum order amount is £250 and the maximum is £2,500. Delivery is free for orders over £500, otherwise a £3.95 delivery charge will apply.

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Our users have rated Asda Money Poor in 207 reviews. Read more on our Asda Money reviews page.

Due to a wrong pin at a cash point and declined payments at the table ordering food these ‘declined’ transaction go on your card as pending and will not go back to your card until 7 days later . I couldn’t access my money whilst on holiday due [...]

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It has been problematic using this card and I will never use Asda again for this service. It has been declined in several places in Majorca and it’s embarrassing when it is declined. Declined amounts still show up as pending!!!

I have just discovered that Asda travel money charge a monthly fee for no transactions! The remainder of my balance has now been dwindled to zero and Asda have taken all my money off the card for not using it. They won’t refund it as this is appare [...]

The euro rate at Asda Money right now is 1.1583. You'll need to buy or reserve your euros online to guarantee this rate; the euro rate offered in your local store may be lower if you don't order online beforehand.

Asda's exchange rates are typically average in terms of competitiveness, and their currency deals are comparable to Tesco and the Post Office . If you want the absolute best exchange rate on the market, better currency deals are usually available from other suppliers, especially if you order online. Check out our travel money comparisons to find the best currency deals available right now.

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    Overseas Money Transfer Fees. Asda Travel Money does charge a fee for sending money directly to some countries. The example fees they list are: Pakistan from £3; Poland from £2; The Philippines from £2.50; New Zealand from £7; They also list fees as follows: Send between £1.00 and £100 for £4; Send between £100.01 and £1,000 for £7

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