From places to stay, to modes of transportation and alluring excursions, many details go into planning a trip abroad. While traveling internationally is an opportunity for adventure and relaxation, before packing your bags, make sure you’re prepared financially so your trip is worry-free. Courtney Searles, SVP, Private Banking Regional Manager in Madison and Anisa Dunn, SVP Wealth Sr. Fiduciary Manager in Racine have a few practical tips for traveling abroad to help you feel confident wherever your travels take you:
We recommend taking multiple payment options on your trip, including a credit card and your destination’s local currency:
Be aware of foreign transaction fees that may be associated with using your card internationally. If you’re unsure whether foreign transaction fees apply to your card, talk to your local banker about the best credit card choice for you and your travels. Additionally, be sure to review expiration dates and any transaction limits that may apply.
Tip: Some credit cards offer travel concierge service, discounted rates or the ability to utilize points on travel and entrance into airport lounges. Joining any of the rewards programs for the airline or hotel companies you frequently use can lead to discounts or perks offered.
Tip: If you plan to shop for local artwork, food or souvenirs, you may consider having extra cash on hand. This cash will be useful for shopping and in case of emergencies, especially if you’re traveling to rural or remote locations where cash may not be as readily available.
In advance of your trip, leave a copy of your itinerary with family and friends so they are aware of your whereabouts. Make sure to notify your financial partner and credit card companies with key details of your trip too, including planned destinations, dates and payment methods you plan to utilize. This will help ensure your financial partner doesn’t flag the card for potential fraud. The last thing you want is a suspended card while you’re traveling abroad.
Travel notes can be added to your debit card through the Message Center in MyJFG.
Upfront research can help save you money — and potential headaches — on several aspects of your trip.
While traveling, take steps to stay on guard against common scams. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Looking for more travel tips? Read up on our vacation-saving strategies or contact an advisor today.
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