Meet Currensea: the Travel Card That Cuts Your Forex Fees (and the Planet’s Plastic)
Why This Card is a Game‑Changer
Travelers now can spend abroad straight from their UK bank account without the dreaded foreign‑exchange (FX) fees that pop up every time they swipe. No more juggling cash, topping up unfamiliar cards, or digging through a bank’s hidden charges.
The World’s First Hotel‑Debit Card (Thanks to Hilton)
In September 2024, Currensea teamed up with Hilton to launch the first-ever hotel debit card. Loyalty members can pull from their balance abroad, earn Hilton Honors Points on every spend, and skip the FX fees banks usually hammer on.
2024: A Boom Year for Currensea
- At the height of the summer rush, 35,000 new cardholders joined, turning the card into a card used every three seconds.
- Users simply switched to Currensea instead of cash‑exchange kiosks or pre‑paid alternatives.
- Thanks to a Seedrs crowdfund in June, the company hit its £1 million target in just four hours, ultimately raising over £3.3 million for future growth and new co‑brand launches.
Beyond the Bank — 13 Million Plastic Bottles Vanished
Currensea cardholders now donate to environmental causes, removing more than 13 million plastic bottles from the oceans. Every swipe has a double benefit: cheaper holidays and a cleaner planet.
Founder’s Take
James Lynn, Co‑Founder says, “2024 was a landmark year. Our world‑first Hilton partnership and the fan‑fare on Seedrs have opened doors to more co‑brand innovations in 2025.” He added, “With UK travelers losing an eye‑watering £2.7 bn in FX fees annually, we’re all in to give them a simple, transparent solution that stretches every vacation dollar.”
Real‑World Savings
Imagine a family traveling to Greece for a week: they can save up to £215 using Currensea versus regular bank cards. Since its launch, users have saved over £5 million in FX fees alone.
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