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Supercard from Travelex is now available – the end of FX credit card charges?

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Back in March I wrote about the forthcoming launch of Supercard from Travelex.  It is very rare that a totally revolutionary payment product comes along but this could be it.

As you (hopefully) know, almost all UK credit, debit and charge cards add a 3% fee when you buy something abroad.

There are only a handful of cards which waive this fee.  There are a few free options, such as the Post Office Platinum and Halifax Clarity. There is only one credit card in the UK which offers reward points and no FX fees and that is the Lloyds Avios Rewards card (review here). You need to pay a £24 annual fee for that.

Supercard

Supercard is different. It can be used anywhere where a Visa card is accepted. Your purchase is translated into Sterling as the standard Visa / MasterCard rate and charged to any UK credit or debit card you nominate. You will receive the usual rewards from that card.

Let’s imagine spending $150 in New York. If you use your Marriott MasterCard, you would be charged £103 based on a $1.50 exchange rate. Use Supercard – with your Marriott card linked to it – and your Marriott card would be charged just £100.

Supercard does away with the need to keep a separate credit card just for overseas purchases. You would earn reward points on every overseas purchase (assuming you linked a rewards credit card!), you would have spare credit available – by cancelling your Post Office or Halifax card – to apply for another rewards card and you would have one less bill to manage each month.

Back in March you could pre-register your interest via the Supercard website.  I did that, but have not received notification yet.

However, as an eagle-eyed reader spotted, the app is now available to downloadThe links to the iOS and Android apps are on this page.  It is not in the iOS app store yet – you need to follow the link.

As of 11pm last night, when I wrote this, it was misbehaving and would not let me register.  The reader who sent me the link had been able to register OK.

Only a limited number of registrations are being taken at the moment so act sooner rather than later if you want to be in the first wave and get the card in time for your next foreign trip.


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Comments (236)

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  • Guesswho2000 says:

    Well. I’ve tried on and off throughout the day since about 6.30am, and never once had a confirmation screen (got through to the last one, where you pick a password, etc.). However, I have received an email, about an hour ago, confirming that a card is in the post. We shall see!

  • Aaron says:

    I got a 2nd email this evening confirming my confirming email from this morning & that my card was in the post.

    Hello,
    Thanks for signing up for Supercard, we’re delighted to have you on board. We’re just sending a quick message to re-confirm that you have successfully registered for a Supercard!

    We’ll be popping your personal Supercard in the mail – expect it through your letterbox shortly (you won’t need to be at home to sign for it).

  • Nick says:

    Just registered on my android phone. CONGRATULATIONS, YOUR CARD IS ON ITS WAY.

  • Dann says:

    i keep getting the registration failed to save error -.-

    • msm2000uk says:

      Keep trying. Make sure your phone doesn’t go to the lock-screen and just keep resubmitting.

      Mine took 10 attempts…and a lot of patience!

  • Olivula says:

    Timewasters. Registered interest months ago. When it was promo’d Successfully installed the app at 10.00 am this morning from Copenhagen on biz…..no issues at all. My email said “sorry we are very busy so you won’t get a card anytime soon.”

    But others here applying 12 hours later succeed. Will have to stay with Halifax Clarity card.

    • pj says:

      It is an important skill to be able top cope well with change & ambiguity.

      I hope this message does not worry you.

      • Olivula says:

        Too true, I will take guidance from a self styled expert

    • Alan says:

      Ohhh… poor you!!! maybe next time around!

    • Imbruce says:

      Hi,
      Has anyone read my earlier post saying that the servers crashed due to the overwhelming demand to sign up? Try signing up over the weekend you may have better luck. Also those people who want to know about FX rates, charges etc. read the Terms and conditions that should tell you what you need to know.

  • Jonathan Chapple says:

    Managed to get one, after about 2 hours of trying this morning, about 9.20am, I first tried about 7.10am. I didn’t know if preregistering had helped, but I had previously….
    Has anyone figured out whether there possibly would be any charges, if the supercard is linked to a debit card, for ATM withdrawals overseas. Also whether the rate of conversion would be at the preferential wholesale visa rate. Does this have the potential to be the cheapest way to obtain overseas cash….ever????

    • Mark says:

      No. A Halifax Clarity will still be cheaper for cash withdrawals if you pay the advance off promptly without waiting for a statement.

      However common understanding seems to be that Supercard cash withdrawals are still charged as purchases. On that basis the points, reduced hassle and avoiding any damage that regular cash advances may do to your credit rating could well swing it in favour of Supercard.

  • Rocky says:

    Still trying to register hopefully I’m not too late

  • Tony says:

    So if I make a withdrawal from a cash machine in Paris using my Supercard linked to my Visa credit card, isn’t that still classed by my credit card as a cash advance and therefore charged at a penal rate? Why would I do that?

    • Mark says:

      Apparently the credit card transaction is still classed as a purchase.

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