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High street bank with 3million customers to start charging fees to use debit card abroad from next week

MILLIONS of customers of a popular high street bank will soon be charged to use their debit cards abroad.

Metro Bank will introduce a 2.99% fee on all overseas debit card transactions from August 29, including in popular tourist destinations such as Spain, Portugal and Turkey.

Metro Bank is introducing a fee to use debit cards abroad

The fee is added to every individual transaction made outside the UK, which could significantly add to the cost of your holiday.

For example, if you spent £500 on the card during a family holiday you would pay £14.95 in fees.

And if you withdraw cash from an ATM the fees are even higher.

Holidaymakers will also be charged the 2.99% fee plus an additional £1.50 to withdraw cash from an ATM while on holiday.

This means that if you take out £200 worth of foreign currency, you would pay £7.48 in fees.

Currently, Metro Bank’s three million customers can make payments with their debit cards and withdrawal cash in a foreign currency while in Europe without fees.

Last month The Sun exclusively revealed that Metro Bank had emailed customers to make them aware of the changes.

The email sent on June 27 reads: “After August 29, 2024, debit card payments made in a foreign currency outside the UK will be charged 2.99% on the converted British Pound value of the transaction.

“After August 29 2024, cash withdrawals made in a foreign currency using your debit card outside the UK will be charged 2.99% on the converted British Pound value plus a £1.50 ATM fee.

“This charge is applicable for each transaction you make.”

A spokesperson for Metro Bank said: “Over time we’ve seen our customer’s needs and expectations evolve and the demand for this service has been declining over a number of years.”

What other banks charge

Many banks offer ways for customers to spend abroad without paying fees.

However, some banks only allow customers to spend on their debit cards without paying a fee in Europe, while others have no fees anywhere in the world.

Alternatives for holiday spending if you don't want to exchange currency

THERE are several specialist cards that can give you a great exchange rate.

Travel credit cards allow you to spend money abroad without being hit by any fees or hidden charges.

But, they may still charge you for taking cash out.

We recommend Halifax’s Clarity Card as it won’t charge you for using it abroad, nor are there any fees for withdrawing cash.

But you will be charged interest if you don’t repay your balance in full at a rate of 19.9 per cent.

And you will be charged interest on cash withdrawals until your balance is paid off too, at a rate of between 19.9 and 27.95 per cent depending on your credit score.

For more on travel credit cards, you can read our guide here.

Pre-paid cards: An alternative to carrying cash around is to get a pre-paid card.

These cards allow you to put a set amount of cash on the card at a fixed exchange rate.

So if the rate is good at the moment, you can put money on your card and it will stay that rate when you are on holiday.

Just keep in mind that these cards can sometimes have hidden costs and charges so be sure to read the small print.

First Direct

First Direct does not charge customers to use their debit card to make a payment in a foreign currency or to make a cash withdrawal in another country.

But there is a daily limit of £500 (or the equivalent in foreign currency) to withdraw cash from over one million ATMs.

HSBC

Holidaymakers with a HSBC Global Money Account can spend abroad and withdraw money from cash points without paying a fee.

The account is available to HSBC customers who have an active current account and use its banking app.

The high street giant charges other customers 2.75% for spending abroad, and 2.75% plus a fee of 2% for cash, up to a maximum fee of £5.

Lloyds

Lloyds Silver and Platinum account customers can now use their debit card anywhere in the world free of charge after the bank removed its overseas fees on July 1.

But the Silver Bank Account costs £11.50 a month while the Platinum option costs £22.50 a month.

Monzo

Customers of digital bank Monzo can pay anywhere in any currency on their debit card with no foreign transaction fees.

If Monzo is your primary bank account then you can make unlimited fee-free withdrawals in the European Economic Area (EEA) and can take out up to £200 every 30 days anywhere else. 

After this threshold, the bank charges 3%.

Santander

If you have a Santander Edge, Santander Edge Up and Private Account then you can withdraw money fee-free and you will not need to pay foreign transaction fees on overseas spending.

All other accounts with Santander charge 2.95% for purchases and withdrawals.

Starling Bank

The digital-only bank does not charge tourists to use their debit cards while on holiday.

TSB

Those with a TSB Spend and Save Plus account will not pay fees on debit card transactions worldwide.

All other TSB customers will pay 2.99% in fees on transactions and 1.5% fees on any money withdrawn.

There are no fees for making a cash withdrawal in Euros from a cash machine in an EEA country.

The account charges £3 a month but this is waived when you make 20 debit card payments each calendar month.

Virgin Money

Holidaymakers with a Virgin Money M Plus account will not be charged for using their debit cards abroad but the bank has warned that some ATMs may still charge a fee.

If you are exchanging cash for a foreign currency, make sure to shop around and buy in advance.

It’s best not to use the Bureaus De Change in the airport, as they offer some of the worst rates on the market.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

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