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  2. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    For example, if you charge a $1,000 hotel stay in another country and your card has a 2 percent foreign transaction fee, you’ll see an additional $20 charge on your statement.

  3. Where to exchange currency without paying large fees - AOL

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    Conversion fees: When exchanging non-local currency for another foreign currency (e.g., exchanging USD for EUR in a non-EU country), fees can often be higher due to double conversion charges ...

  4. Should you order foreign currency before you travel? - AOL

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    Pre-ordering foreign currency often provides the best exchange rates and lowest fees, particularly compared to airport kiosks. This strategy works well for travelers who want immediate access to ...

  5. Asia United Bank - Wikipedia

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    Asia United Bank Corporation (PSE: AUB, also known in Hokkien Chinese: 亞洲聯合銀行; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: A-chiu Liân-ha̍p Gûn-hâng; & Mandarin simplified Chinese: 亚洲联合银行; traditional Chinese: 亞洲聯合銀行; pinyin: Yàzhōu Liánhé Yínháng), [1] commonly known as Asia United Bank or AUB, is a universal bank in the Philippines and licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng ...

  6. Global ATM Alliance - Wikipedia

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    All other fees apply, including a 1.95% foreign currency conversion fee. The list of countries covered by the Global ATM Alliance fee waiver differs for Westpac NZ clients from that for Westpac Australia clients. Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan and China are not listed as included in the scheme on the Westpac NZ website. [9]

  7. Bureau de change - Wikipedia

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    The business may also charge a commission on the transaction. Commission is generally charged as a percentage of the amount to be exchanged, or a fixed fee, or both. Some bureaux do not charge commission but may adjust their offered exchange rates. Some bureaux offer special deals for customers returning unspent foreign currency after a holiday.

  8. Foreign Transaction Fee: What Is It and How To Avoid Them - AOL

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    Whether an experienced international traveler or a first-timer, managing spending while traveling abroad can be challenging. A foreign transaction fee, typically 1% to 3%, is charged to bank...

  9. What Are Foreign Transaction Fees? - AOL

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