Is Curve trusted?
Is Curve safe to use? Curve is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) so your data will be protected by the security regulations in place by the FCA. It also doesn't share your bank card details with any retailers during transactions.
How do you get your money back from a Curve?
Welcome Cashback – earn 1% cashback on almost every purchase made with your Curve Card for at least your first 30 days with us. Curve Cash program – pick 3-6 favourites from a list of over 100 popular retailers, including Amazon, Deliveroo, TfL and more. Each purchase at your chosen retailer will give you 1% cashback.
How do Curve make money?
How does Curve make money?
- Interchange fee: Curve earns a tiny slice of money for processing each transaction made with its card.
- Currency exchange: It makes some money on overseas spending and withdrawal charges (on the weekends, or if you go over your limit).
Do you have to pay for Curve?
Curve offers fee-free spending up to a maximum of £500 per month in over 150 foreign currencies with its free plan.
Who can get Curve?
Curve is currently available to the UK and all 30 countries within the European Economic Area (EEA). We're also looking to launch in the USA in 2022, so keep an eye on our social media channels! You also need to have at least your first payment card be issued from one of the following countries in the EEA.
What cards does Curve support?
Curve supports Visa, Mastercard®, Diners Club and Discover debit and credit cards. We don't support American Express, Maestro, JCB or UnionPay cards.
Is the Curve card good?
Curve is one of the best money management gadgets on the market. The Curve card is not just a card, it's a money monitoring tool. For the first time, users can manage all their spending across all their bank accounts in one place. They can easily see where and what they are spending their money on.