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  2. Currensea - Wikipedia

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    Currensea, is a British financial technology company providing travel debit cards, founded by James Lynn and Craig Goulding in 2018. [1] [2]Currensea launched the UK’s first customer-facing Card Based Payment Instrument Issuer (CBPII) offering.

  3. Travelex - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2019, Travelex took its UK and international websites and mobile apps offline following a reported cyber incident [17] an action that also affected a number of large corporate third parties to whom Travelex provided a white-labelled travel money service [17] including the online travel money services of supermarket chains such as ASDA, Tesco and Sainsbury's, of which Travelex ...

  4. Transit pass - Wikipedia

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    4 day rail rover (UK, 1994). A transit pass (North American English) or travel card (British English), often referred to as a bus pass or train pass etc. (in all English dialects), [1] [2] is a ticket that allows a passenger of the service to take either a certain number of pre-purchased trips or unlimited trips within a fixed period of time.

  5. Traveller's cheque - Wikipedia

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    It discontinued the card in October 2007. A number of other financial companies went on to issue stored-value or pre-paid debit cards containing several currencies that could be used like credit or debit cards at shops and at ATMs, mimicking the traveller's cheque in electronic form. One of the major examples is the Visa TravelMoney card. [7]

  6. Stored-value card - Wikipedia

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    The system eliminates cash and coins from the entire ship and instead requires sailors to add money from their personal bank accounts to one of two systems held on the cash card. A stored-value card (SVC) or cash card is a payment card with a monetary value stored on the card itself, not in an external account maintained by a financial ...

  7. 5 Best Prepaid Debit Cards of 2023 - AOL

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    Netspend Visa Prepaid Card: Best for cash rewards. Brink’s Money Prepaid Mastercard: Best for a spending cushion. Card.com Prepaid Visa: Best for ATM withdrawals. FamZoo Prepaid Card: Best for ...

  8. Post Office Money - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office Money Card was a prepaid MasterCard that was available in Pound Sterling and was issued by R. Raphael & Sons plc. This card was withdrawn in January 2017. [6] A Post Office Travel Money Card in a range of foreign currencies is also available, issued by First Rate Exchange Services Ltd. [7]

  9. Velocity Frequent Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The card was designed to be used as a travel wallet card, where holders were able to earn points on purchases and avoid overseas transaction fees. The Global Wallet card allowed the holder to load money onto the card in Australian dollars (AUD), up to a total value of A$25,000. As many as ten currencies were able to be stored on the card.