Is Travelex still operating?
Travelex Currency Services said in a memo to Hartsfield-Jackson last year that it was “in the process of winding down the corporation and has ceased all operations in the US.” It subsequently restructured the business and went through a series of cutbacks.
How do I check my Travelex card balance?
The quickest and easiest way to check your balance is in the Travelex Money app – find out more here. You can also check your balance, view your transaction history, get a PIN reminder and move money between currencies as soon as you've registered your card in My Account online, as well as by calling Card Services.
How do I contact Travelex?
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CALLING FROM |
CALL FREE† ON |
URUGUAY |
000 413 598 3768 |
USA & CANADA |
1 877 856 2471 |
VENEZUELA |
800 100 8576 |
Alternatively, call from anywhere in the world (including cell/mobile) |
+44 203 284 8395 †† |
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Who owns Travelex now?
In 2014, Apax Partners sold its majority stake of 51% to UAE-based Indian businessman B. R. Shetty valuing the company at approx £1bn. Shetty also owned UAE Exchange, a UAE-based money transfer business. The acquisition was supported by Abu Dhabi-based investment vehicle Centurion and completed in January 2015.
Are Travelex in trouble?
Foreign exchange firm Travelex has collapsed into administration, with the immediate loss of more than 1,300 jobs.
How do I reload my Travelex card?
You can reload your Travelex Money Card through travelex.com or by calling the number on the back of your card.
How do I withdraw money from my Travelex card?
Your Travelex Money Card should work in any ATM displaying the Mastercard Acceptance Mark. If you're unable to withdraw cash at an ATM, check if you've got enough money on your card first, then call Card Services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Is Travelex legit?
Travelex is a reputable, legitimate company that has a history of strong customer service and paying claims. How does COVID-19 affect Travelex coverage? Currently, Travelex offers trip cancellation, interruption and delay coverage due to the coronavirus pandemic.