Compare prepaid Dollar cards
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If you’re going to the United States on holiday, a dollar prepaid card could be a welcome addition to your wallet. Avoid carrying around lots of cash and side-step expensive foreign transaction charges by comparing the best dollar prepaid cards at MoneySuperMarket.
Prepaid cards for Dollars - Ordered alphabetically A-Z
Currensea
Travel Debit Card
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Card fee
Free
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Transaction fee
Free
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UK ATM fee
UK ATM withdrawals not allowed
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International ATM fee
Free
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Monthly fee
Free
Great for
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The UK's first travel money card that connects directly to your high street bank account: no top-ups, no pre-pay, no leftover balance and no need to open a new bank account
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You can choose to contribute part of your savings on bank charges to plant trees or to recover ocean-bound plastics, helping offset the environmental impact associated with your travels
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Works with all leading high street banks and supports all currencies. No hidden fees like weekend or dormant charges
But be aware that
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You must be over 18 years old and have a UK bank account
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You can withdraw up to £1500 per month from international ATMs. UK ATM withdrawals not allowed
FairFX
FairFX Currency Card
Great for
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Free multi-currency card that lets you hold 21 major currencies with no monthly fees
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Lock in great rates before you travel, or while you’re away, and spend in over 190 countries at 35 million locations*
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Earn upto 3.5% cashback at some of the UK's most popular high street retailers and supermarkets. T&Cs apply.
But be aware that
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You'll need to be a UK resident and aged 18 or over
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*2.25% fee applicable on transactions that are not in one of the 21 card currencies
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Card cancellation is free, but there is a £5 fee to redeem any remaining money left on the card
Prepaid cards are not eligible for protection under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
