What are travel cards?
Travel cards are like debits cards-loaded with the currency of your choice or which the lenders offer. You can pay this money at your bank in rupees. These cards can be used to transact all over the world, wherever that currency is accepted. When you return to India, you can get your card unloaded. You will get the remaining amount in rupees, and you can again get the card recharged the next time you pay a visit abroad.
The exchange rate applicable to you would be of the day when you get your card loaded. While unloading it when you return, the exchange rate of the day when you get your card unloaded, would be applicable.
How you can benefit
What if I lose the card or last out my balance?
If you lose your card, you can always call your bank to get it blocked. In addition to that, you can ask your bank to provide you with SMS alerts whenever your card is used. This service will prevent any misuse and will keep you informed in case of misuse.
Banks also provide you with online access of these cards. When you buy a travel card, you get a login ID and a password, where you can access your online account to track card usage, get statements and also block your card in case you wish to, or if it gets stolen.
If your card in hand gets lost or stolen, you can always ask for replacement. The bank will give you another card, loaded with the remaining amount of money that is still there in your lost card and will also block your stolen card for you. The bank is at a liberty to charge for this service.
How secure is my card?
Similar to a credit
Most banks provide you with insurance of your card, so you can always claim it in case your card gets misused or stolen. You, however, should read all terms and conditions carefully so that you know your chances of getting your claim amount settled.
The exchange rates applicable
The exchange rates of loading and unloading have been already spoken about. In addition to that, when you transact, you may get discounts on exchange rates applicable if your banks has tie-ups with merchants that you use your travel card at.
How to apply
If you already have an account with the bank that you gave approached for travel card, your documentation would be easier since they already have your documents with them. Otherwise you need to submit your ID proof, your proof of address, your passport and your PAN card along with Form A2.
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