Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card is a prepaid forex card, i.e., unlike credit cards, where you pay the bank only after spending, you need to load the card before you can use it for making purchases. As it is a multi-currency card, you can load/reload the card in 16 different widely used currencies including USD, Euro, Pound, Dirham and many others.

Since it is a prepaid card (no credit is involved), you need not submit any proof of income to the bank for the Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card. Although no annual fee is applicable on the card, you however do have to pay an initial fee of Rs. 300 at the time of issuance of the card. Read on to learn more about this Forex Card by Axis Bank.

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card

Joining Fee

Rs. 300 (plus applicable taxes)

Renewal Fee

Best Suited For

Reward Type

Reward Points

Welcome Benefits

Movie & Dining

Rewards Rate

Reward Redemption

Travel

Can be loaded in 16 different currencies, up to Rs. 1,000 cashback on Vodafone India international roaming packs, 24x7 emergency assistance by TripAssist

Domestic Lounge Access

International Lounge Access

Golf

Insurance Benefits

Spend-Based Waiver

Rewards Redemption Fee

Foreign Currency Markup

3.50% of the transaction amount on cross-currency usage

Interest Rates

Fuel Surcharge

Cash Advance Charges

0.5% of the transaction (subject to a maximum charge of USD 75) or USD 2.25 on ATM withdrawals

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card Features and Benefits

Like all other major card issuers, Axis Bank also offers a multi-currency forex card to make your travel experiences hassle-free. There are several privileges that this card offers, including exciting travel deals and discounts, insurance covers, and a few more. All its features are mentioned below in detail:

Travel Benefits

Insurance Benefits

The Axis Bank Multicurrency Forex Card also offers several insurance benefits, which are as mentioned below:

Loading/Reloading

You can load/reload your Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card-

Global Assistance

You get 24×7 global assistance during international travel by TripAssist in case of loss of card/money.

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card Fees and Charges

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card – Eligibility and Documents Required

There are no strict eligibility criteria that need to be fulfilled by the cardholders in order to get approved for Axis bank’s Multicurrency Forex Card. You just need to submit a few documents while applying for this card. All the required documents are listed below:

How to apply for Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card

You can apply for Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card in the following two ways-

Conclusion

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Card can be a good alternative to credit cards for frequent flyers who frequently travel to international destinations with different home currencies as the card comes with the convenience of loading 16 different currencies. Also, since the card doesn’t have any income-based eligibility criteria and you are not charged any mark-up fee on forex transactions, it can also be the card of choice for students going abroad for studies.

FAQs:

Since it is a prepaid card, you need not fulfil any income-based eligibility criteria to get Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card.

Yes, since there are no income-based eligibility criteria, anyone above the age of 18 can get Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card without submitting any proof of income to the bank.

Yes, Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card is accepted for international transactions at all online stores that accept Visa/MasterCard credit/debit cards.

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card can be used for transactions at duty-free stores at international airports in India.

Axis Bank Multi-Currency Forex Card can be loaded in the following 16 foreign currencies-United States Dollar, EURO Pound, Sterling, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Swiss Franc, Japanese Yen, Singapore Dollar, Swedish Krona/Kronor, UAE Dirham, Saudi Royal, Thai Baht, New Zealand Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, South African Rand and Danish Krone.