Fees for using your card in a foreign currency (2024)

Compare fees and charges for using your Nationwide debit and credit cards to make purchases or withdraw cash in a non-sterling currency.

What you'll be charged

This page outlines the Nationwide fees for using your card in a non-sterling currency, such as euros or dollars. This includes if you're buying something or withdrawing cash in a foreign currency, in person or online. It also includes if you're using a card or using your card's details stored in a digital wallet on your phone.

This page does not cover every fee you might be charged. For example, there may be additional charges outside of our control from individual retailers or cash machines when you use your card abroad. We recommend you check before you make a transaction.

Choosing how to pay

When you make a card transaction in a foreign currency, you'll be asked whether you want to pay in a foreign currency or pounds sterling.

Paying in a foreign currency

If you choose to pay in a foreign currency, Visa will convert your payment into pounds sterling using their standard Visa exchange rate (opens in a new window). Then, we’ll deduct the amount in pounds sterling from your account.

Paying in pounds sterling

If you choose to pay in pounds sterling, the retailer or cash machine owner will convert your payment. They may also add on additional charges. This will often cost more than paying in the local currency.

Our fees for using your card in a foreign currency

Some of our debit and credit cards have fees for using your card abroad or in a foreign currency. This includes if you pay in person, online or over the phone.

If the fees apply to your card, you’ll pay them on every transaction you make in a foreign currency.

Fees for debit cards

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Our fees in detail for purchases and withdrawals made with a debit card.
FlexAccount debit card FlexDirect debit card FlexPlus debit card FlexBasic debit card FlexStudent debit card FlexGraduate debit card FlexOne cards (debit/cash)
Purchases made in a foreign currency
Non-sterling transaction fee 2.99% of the transaction amount 2.99% of the transaction amount No fee 2.99% of the transaction amount No fee No fee No fee
Cash withdrawals in a foreign currency outside the UK
Non-sterling transaction fee 2.99% of the transaction amount 2.99% of the transaction amount No fee 2.99% of the transaction amount No fee No fee No fee
Cash withdrawals in a foreign currency within the UK
Non-sterling transaction fee No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter,
2.99% of the transaction amount at non-LINK ATMs
No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter,
2.99% of the transaction amount at non-LINK ATMs
No fee No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter,
2.99% of the transaction amount at non-LINK ATMs
No fee No fee No fee

Fees for credit cards

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Our fees in detail for purchases and withdrawals made with a credit card.
Member, Select, Nationwide, Classic and Gold credit cards
Purchases made in a foreign currency
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Cash withdrawals in a foreign currency outside the UK
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Cash fee 2.5% of the transaction amount (min £3.00)
Cash withdrawals in a foreign currency within the UK
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Cash fee 2.5% of the transaction amount (min £3.00)

Foreign purchases

You make a foreign purchase whenever you use your card to buy something in a foreign currency. This includes in person or online, whether by contactless, using a digital wallet stored on your phone or with any other method of card payment.

The following examples show how a foreign purchase is converted into sterling and how our fees are applied, based on a purchase of €100 processed with exchange rates.

Visa Exchange Rate on 3 June 2024 was €1 = £0.854129.
Shown on statement as £1 = €1.170783.

Foreign purchases using a debit card

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Example showing a €100 foreign purchase converted into sterling and fees for a foreign purchase made with your debit card.
FlexAccount debit card FlexDirect debit card FlexPlus debit card FlexBasic debit card FlexStudent debit card FlexGraduate debit card FlexOne cards (debit/cash)
Purchase amount €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 (Foreign purchases not available for FlexOne cash card customers)
€100 at Visa Exchange Rate £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) £2.55
(2.99% of the transaction amount)
No fee £2.55
(2.99% of the transaction amount)
No fee No fee No fee
Total charge £87.97 £87.97 £85.41 £87.97 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41

Foreign purchases using a credit card

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Example showing a €100 foreign purchase converted into sterling and fees for a foreign purchase made with your credit card.
Member, Select, Nationwide, Classic and Gold credit cards
Purchase amount €100
Commission-free allowance n/a
€100 at Visa Exchange Rate £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Total charge £85.41

Foreign cash withdrawals

You make a foreign cash withdrawal whenever you use your card to:

  • withdraw foreign currency from a cash machine abroad,
  • withdraw foreign currency from a cash machine in the UK, or
  • buy foreign currency over-the-counter at a bureau de change, bank, or Post Office before you go.

The following examples show how a foreign cash withdrawal is converted into sterling and how our fees are applied, based on a withdrawal of €100.

Visa Exchange Rate on 3 June 2024 was €1 =£0.854129
Shown on statement as £1 = €1.170783.

We have used the Visa exchange rate in our UK cash withdrawal examples to illustrate the indicative costs of using our cards, which you can then use to compare with other providers. This is not intended to be general information on charges for using any card abroad.

Note:

There may be additional charges from cash machines or banks when you withdraw money abroad or in a foreign currency. Check before you make the transaction.

Foreign cash withdrawals outside the UK using a debit card

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Example of charges and fees for a foreign cash withdrawal outside the UK made using a debit card.
FlexAccount debit card FlexDirect debit card FlexPlus debit card FlexBasic debit card FlexStudent debit card FlexGraduate debit card FlexOne cards (debit/cash)
Cash withdrawal amount €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100
€100 at Visa Exchange Rate £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) No fee £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) No fee No fee No fee
Total charge £87.97 £87.97 £85.41 £87.97 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41

Foreign cash withdrawals outside the UK using a credit card

Information:

For credit card cash withdrawals, you'll be charged interest at cash rates from the date the transaction is posted to your account.

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Example of charges and fees for a foreign cash withdrawal outside the UK made using a credit card..
Member, Select, Nationwide, Classic and Gold credit cards
Cash withdrawal amount €100
€100 at Visa Exchange Rate £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Cash fee £3.00 (2.5% of the transaction amount, min. £3.00
Total charge £88.41

Foreign cash withdrawals within the UK using a debit card

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Example of charges and fees for a foreign cash withdrawal within the UK made using a debit card.
FlexAccount debit card FlexDirect debit card FlexPlus debit card FlexBasic debit card FlexStudent debit card FlexGraduate debit card FlexOne cards (debit/cash)
LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine LINK cash machine or over the counter Non-LINK cash machine
Cash withdrawal amount €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100 €100
€100 at Visa Exchange Rate £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) No fee No fee No Fee at LINK ATMs or over-the-counter £2.55 (2.99% of the transaction amount) No fee No fee No fee No fee No fee No fee
Total charge £85.41 £87.97 £85.41 £87.97 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £87.97 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41 £85.41

Foreign cash withdrawals within the UK using a credit card

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Example of charges and fees for a foreign cash withdrawal within the UK made using a credit card.
Member, Select, Nationwide, Classic and Gold credit cards
Cash withdrawal amount €100
€100 @ an exchange rate set by your supplier £85.41
Non-sterling transaction fee No fee
Cash fee £3.00 (2.5% of the transaction amount, min. £3.00)
Total charge £88.41

Where to buy foreign currency

We do not sell foreign currency in the UK nor do our cash machines dispense foreign currency.

You can withdraw foreign currency over the counter at a bureau de change, bank, Post Office or non-Nationwide cash machine that dispenses foreign currency.

Your supplier should advise you of the rate of exchange they have used, which may be different from the Visa exchange rate for that day.

Using UK cash machines to buy foreign currency

If you use a UK-based cash machine that dispenses foreign currency and it displays the LINK logo, your transaction will come to us as a pounds sterling cash transaction. This means you won’t need to pay a non-sterling transaction fee.

If you use a UK-based cash machine that does not display the LINK logo, the transaction will come to us in the same way as if the cash machine had been located outside the UK. This means we’ll receive the non-sterling amount of the foreign transaction (along with its pounds sterling equivalent, as converted by your cash machine provider) and so you will need to pay our non-sterling transaction fee.

Fees for using your card in a foreign currency (2024)

FAQs

Fees for using your card in a foreign currency? ›

A foreign transaction fee is a fee charged by a credit card issuer or bank for every transaction made in a country outside of the U.S. Fees vary depending on the credit card or bank's terms and conditions, but usually fall between 1% and 5% of the purchase amount.

Does my card charge foreign transaction fees? ›

Your credit card will likely have a foreign transaction fee of around 3% if it is from Chase, PNC, Bank of America, Barclays or U.S. Bank, which charge foreign fees on most (but not all) of their cards. Your credit card will not have a foreign transaction fee if it is from Capital One, Discover, USAA, PenFed or HSBC.

How much does it cost to use a debit card for foreign currency? ›

Foreign transaction charges: Every time a debit card is used at an ATM or POS terminal, foreign transaction charges range between 2.50% to 3.50%.

Is there a fee for foreign currency? ›

Many, but not all, credit and debit card issuers and ATM networks charge a per-transaction fee on purchases or withdrawals made overseas or when ordering online with a foreign merchant. The fee varies but typically runs between 2% and 3% of the dollar amount of the purchase or withdrawal.

Should I charge my card in foreign currency? ›

The Takeaway

While there are some situations where it may make sense to use DCCs, it's usually better to pay in the local currency – especially if you use a credit card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees.

Which cards avoid foreign transaction fees? ›

Best Credit Cards With No Foreign Transaction Fee of September 2024
  • Discover it® Cash Back: Best feature: Cash back on everyday purchases.
  • United Gateway℠ Card: Best feature: United Airlines rewards.
  • IHG One Rewards Traveler Credit Card: Best feature only: Bonus points at IHG hotels.

How to avoid foreign exchange fees? ›

The following steps will help you avoid foreign transaction fees:
  1. Open a Credit Card Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  2. Open a Bank Account Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  3. Exchange Currency Before Traveling. ...
  4. Avoid Foreign ATMs. ...
  5. Ask Your Bank About Foreign Partners.

Is it better to use credit card or exchange money? ›

Use the credit card instead of cash wherever possible. Credit card issuers typically charge fees for international transactions and you may get the best exchange rate and fees lower than those associated with exchanging cash.

What is a foreign currency fee on a debit card? ›

Most credit and debit cards let you spend abroad, but will charge you for the privilege. Although your card provider gets near-perfect rates, it usually adds a foreign transaction fees (officially called 'non-sterling transaction fees') of about 3% – so £100 worth of foreign currency costs you £103.

How can I get foreign currency without fees? ›

Where can you exchange currency without paying large fees?
  1. Use airport kiosks prior to leaving the US.
  2. Buy traveler's checks or foreign currency cash from your bank or credit union.
  3. Choose an online exchange bureau.
  4. Buy currency on arrival at your hotel or in popular tourist areas.

Does it cost money to use my card abroad? ›

Visa exchange rate

This is the exchange rate used by Visa to convert the transaction into sterling on the day Visa processes the transaction. This might not be the same day when the transaction took place. A 2.99% fee charged by us for using your debit card abroad when making purchases, withdrawing cash or for refunds.

Should I use my debit card in a foreign country? ›

Whether you should use a debit card for travel depends on your own circ*mstances. For instance, you should avoid using a debit card in another country if you'll be hit with high foreign transaction fees and ATM fees.

Is it better to use card or cash abroad? ›

On top of the cash withdrawal fee, you will also need to pay interest on the cash you withdraw using your credit card. Avoid using a credit card abroad if you plan on making cash withdrawals due to the excessive charges that come with them.

How do I check if my card has international fees? ›

What if I need to use my credit card while abroad? Before traveling abroad, contact your credit card company or check your card's terms and conditions to find out if you'll incur foreign transaction fees.

Which banks don't charge foreign transaction fees? ›

The best debit cards to take abroad
  • First Direct. When you were abroad, First Direct used to charge a 2.75% conversion fee every time you used your card to buy something or withdraw cash. ...
  • Starling Bank. The Starling Bank current account is free. ...
  • Chase. ...
  • Monzo. ...
  • Virgin Money. ...
  • Kroo Bank. ...
  • Cumberland Building Society.

Which debit card has no foreign transaction fee? ›

Discover® Bank

Discover doesn't charge foreign ATM network or foreign transaction fees. But Discover card acceptance can be limited outside of the U.S., Canada, Mexico and some Caribbean nations. With an HSBC Premier Checking account, customers pay no foreign transaction fees. HSBC also has a worldwide network of ATMs.

Will I be charged for using my Visa card abroad? ›

Your credit card provider will use a conversion rate offered by Visa, Mastercard or American Express. This will usually be better than the rate you would get from the retailer or ATM. Expect a small currency conversion fee and, if you're withdrawing cash, a cash transaction fee.

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