Currency Exchange Resources
Currency Exchange on Your Trip to Japan
Japan is a cash-based society, making currency exchange a crucial part of the travel process. Here’s everything you need to know about currency exchange in Japan.
How to Get Cash in Japan – Withdrawing Money at ATM
Japan is a highly technological country, yet withdrawing cash from an ATM with a foreign card can be challenging. Most Japanese bank ATMs do not accept foreign-issued cards, with SMBC Bank being a notable exception. But there are some effective strategies that can help make the process of getting cash easier. Seven Bank ATMs (7-Eleven... Continue reading→
Currency in Australia
A Travel Money Guide to Australia When visiting Australia, most tourists use a mixture of cash and cards. Although the use of cash is on the decline in Australia, the vast majority of shops and tourist attractions will accept hard currency as payment. This guide is a quick look at the currency used in Australia.... Continue reading→
Do You Need Cash in Japan?
It is quite ironic that in a country usually associated with high technology, the culture of cash has not been completely eroded. Cash is still king in Japan, with 80% of consumer transactions made in cash. This is because people in Japan have embraced cash usage, and the country's low crime rate makes it safe... Continue reading→
Travel Money Oz
Travel Money Oz is one of Australia’s biggest foreign exchange companies. It has more than 60 stores across the country and 60+ currencies available to buy. Its commercial services include: Foreign currency exchange Prepaid travel money card (the Currency Pass) Online international money transfers
Currency in Egypt
An Australian Traveller's Money Guide to Currency Exchange in Egypt Egypt is truly a traveller's dream. Visit the mighty Nile and marvellous monuments, then indulge in the country's unique, diverse and delicious cuisine. Hop on a boat to see the waterside temples, or trek into the desert to find the traces of Roman trading outposts.... Continue reading→
Currency in Peru
A Travel Money Guide to Peru The currency used in Peru In Peru, locals use Peruvian Sol, which has the international code PEN and the symbol S/. The Peruvian Sol has 8 coin denominations: S/.1, S/.2, S/.5, 1, 5, 10, 20, 50. Peruvian banknotes have 5 denominations: S/.10, S/.20, S/.50, S/.100, S/.200. Continue reading→
Currency in Taiwan
A Travel Money Guide to Taiwan Taiwan offers spectacular views, lively traditions and a culture as luxuriant as Jade Mountain on a sunny day. Whether you're criss-cross ing mountains on colonial-era hiking trails one day or indulging in mouth-watering Taiwanese cuisine, its no wonder this destination is well-loved by travellers everywhere. With so much to... Continue reading→
Currency in South Korea
A Travel Money Guide to South Korea With a thrilling mix of old and new in South Korea, this breathtaking country offers a feast for the senses. You'll find vibrant cities, grand temples, beautiful islands and amazing food in this region of East Asia! With a landscape as diverse as its culture and cuisine, there's... Continue reading→
Currency in Jordan
A Travel Money Guide to Jordan Jordan is a small Middle Eastern country with an array of climates and landscapes, as well as rich history dating all the way back to the Paleolithic period. It has become a truly popular destination for travellers everywhere as they offer amazing cultural experiences, incredible food and breathtaking sights.... Continue reading→