Currensea is a travel debit card that collects money from your existing bank account. Join with code DBMQQL and receive £10 back after spending £100 in foreign currency within the offer period.
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How to get the Currensea new user bonus
- Open the invitation.
Apply with code DBMQQL attached.
- Connect your bank.
Link an eligible UK current account and complete the checks.
- Activate the card.
Follow the instructions when the physical card arrives.
- Spend in foreign currency.
Reach £100 within 180 days, online or while travelling, under the live conditions.
- Check the reward.
Look for the £10 after the qualifying transactions have settled.
How Currensea works
Currensea is not a separate bank account that needs topping up. When you pay, it converts the purchase into pounds and collects it from your linked account. This can be convenient for travellers who do not want to move money onto a prepaid card.
Is Currensea completely fee-free?
The free plan can be cheaper than many high-street debit cards, but it may include a small exchange-rate markup. Paid plans and cash withdrawals have their own rules. Compare Currensea’s live pricing with your current bank before travelling.
Simple tips when using Currensea abroad
- Carry a second card in case one network fails.
- Keep enough money in the linked bank account.
- Check an ATM’s own fee before withdrawing.
- Turn on transaction notifications.
- Freeze the card in the app if it goes missing.
Pros
- £10 joining reward.
- No separate balance to top up.
- Works anywhere the card network is accepted.
- Can reduce foreign-spending costs.
Cons
- The free plan may still have a markup.
- ATM owners can add their own fee.
- £100 foreign spend is required.
- You need a compatible current account.