We partner with Eurochange, the foreign exchange experts, to provide this service. Your order and payment details will be processed by Eurochange. Together, we have over 65 years of specialist foreign exchange expertise.
How do you buy travel money?
Foreign currency is usually sold by a currency exchange company, also called a bureau de change. They specialise in exchanging one currency for another.
At NatWest, we’ve partnered with Eurochange to offer online and telephone currency ordering, with convenient home delivery or branch collection.
How can I order travel money?
Online
It’s easy, quick and secure to order your currency online with us.
Via the NatWest mobile app
Just click on your account, look for ‘Manage My Card’, then ‘Going Abroad’, and click ‘Order Travel Money’.
By telephone
If you’d prefer to order your currency over the phone, or have any questions about our travel money service, you can speak to us on 0330 174 8523 (Relay UK 18001 0330 174 8523).
Lines are open Monday to Saturday 9am until 5pm and Sunday 11am until 4pm (except bank holidays).
Next day delivery available when ordered before 2:30pm on the previous day. If ordered on a Saturday, delivery will be the following Monday. Free delivery on orders over £500, otherwise a £5 delivery fee applies. Next day delivery is not available for all currencies.
Why order with us?
Minimum order amount
£200
Maximum order amount
£2500
Exchange rate commission
0%
Delivery charges
£5
(free for orders over £500)
Why use NatWest Travel Money?
Travel account
A travel account links euros to your existing debit card. It means you could spend without the usual non-sterling transaction fees. Although some ATMs may charge an additional fee.
Load your card with a set amount, then use it like a traditional debit card when abroad.
Available to existing, sole current account customers with a Mastercard debit card, aged 18+, UK resident, and registered for mobile banking.
Travel credit cards
You’ll need to formally apply for credit card borrowing. And you could be charged interest unless you repay the full balance each month.
Find out more about using Credit Cards abroad.
Reward accounts
Some of our Reward accounts include benefits like fee-free spending abroad, travel insurance or mobile insurance.
And you could earn from 1% in Rewards when you spend with a debit card at partner retailers.
Specific account eligibility criteria and monthly fees apply.
What countries use the euro?
Planning to visit somewhere in Europe? Check the full list of European countries on the European Union website to find our what currency they use.