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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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  • Paul says:

    I can’t sign up using the app. If it does not allow sign up you have to question how effective it might be in the real world

    • Cheshire Pete says:

      Probably why it’s not ‘officially’ out there. Obviously still in Beta.

  • Ross says:

    Just tried to register on the app and it says it can’t verify my address – which I know is OK. Gives no options to resolve the problem though.

  • Koshka says:

    5 failed attempts on iOS, Android won’t let me download in Sweden.

  • Liz says:

    Keep getting an error saying it cant verify my email address which I have had for ages – not a great start

  • Volker says:

    “Supercard is a travel product so we recommend you don’t use it in the UK because fees will apply.”

    Could I use it (in the UK) for online purchases in foreign currency (e.g. renewal of IHG Ambassador status)?

  • Baggageinhall says:

    Ugh, stuck at the second registration screen (3 questions about my travel pattern) where every attempt to submit is met with an error screen.

  • Liz says:

    It wouldn’t accept my email address – now all I get is:
    “Thanks for registering your interest in the Supercard – the end of bank card roaming charges.
    Card supply for the pilot programme is strictly limited and demand for Supercard has been phenomenal. Thank you.
    We’ll email you shortly with what to expect next. Meanwhite follow @SupercardUK for the latest information.

    So looks like demand has been reached for the moment!

    • Oh! Matron! says:

      And me… 🙁

    • Mark says:

      I got the same message earlier but no followup email. As I wasn’t convinced it had connected successfully I persisted and have finally now been successful.

      I’ve been trying on and off since last night to get there though – a somewhat frustrating experience to say the least.

  • Joel says:

    What was your registration process? After 15mins of failing (via the app) it said the demand was phenomenal and pilot was limited so please follow on Twitter and we’ll email next steps.

    That doesn’t sound like I have a complete registration? As of 7:36am 13/05/2015.

    • Liz says:

      Same as me – see note above you – I never got past the email and mobile phone page after dozens of attempts – oh well – I was going to use my Amex card in the USA for a target spend anyway and it doesn’t take Amex cards. Will have my Lloyds Rewards card with me too! Will wait and see how it pans out with everyone else!

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