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Holidaying abroad? Use a Rupee-denominated card to save on charges

A Rupee card works better than credit and debit cards

December 28, 2021 / 10:32 IST
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There’s a new way to spend your money abroad. Some fintechs and neo-banks (online-only banks) offer Rupee-denominated prepaid cards, through banks established in India such as DBS, Federal Bank and State Bank of Mauritius.

What is a Rupee-denominated card?

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Typically, forex cards are denominated in several foreign currencies. A Rupee-denominated card, on the other hand, gets loaded with the Indian Rupee.

First things, first. A Rupee card works better than credit and debit cards because when you use the latter abroad, you pay hefty charges, both when you withdraw cash and when you spend. Getting foreign currency in cash is also a bit of a problem these days due to an acute shortage of currency notes and large forex traders such as Thomas Cook, Centrum and Wiseman are taking a hit due to the pandemic and many of their centres are shut.