HDFC Bank ForexPlus cards offer a safe and easy way to carry foreign currency on your travel abroad - ensuring that you are not inconvenienced on foreign shores.
They are safer than cash, easier to use than traveller's cheques, and cheaper to use than credit or debit cards. These ForexPlus cards are available for transactions in all the popular foreign currencies. They are widely accepted and protect you from fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.
*T&C apply on above mentioned benefits.
Some of the mentioned features and benefits are only limited to certain ForexPlus Cards. Lifetime Free offer is based on criteria set by bank. Customers are requested to read the T&C carefully.
Multicurrency Platinum ForexPlus Chip Card
Regalia ForexPlus Card
ISIC Student ForexPlus Card
Hajj Umrah ForexPlus Card
Following are the features and benefits that make HDFC Bank Forex Plus Cards a popular choice for globetrotters:
To apply for your HDFC Bank Forex Plus Card, you must fulfil these eligibility requirements:
You must provide the following documents while applying for a Forex Plus Card:
A. If already holding an account with us:
B. If you do not hold an account with us:
Important note :-
Following are the steps to apply for your HDFC Bank Forex Plus Card:
You can apply for your HDFC Bank Forex Plus Card for various purposes, such as:
1. What are the uses of a Forex Prepaid Card?
A Forex Prepaid Card can be used to initiate convenient and secure payments for your expenses while you travel abroad. It helps you make payments in the local currency of the country of travel.
2. What is the cost of a Forex Card?
The cost of a Forex Card varies, depending on the issuing bank or Forex Card service provider. It typically ranges from zero to around ₹500.
3. Can a Forex Card be used to withdraw cash?
Yes, you can withdraw money from a Forex Card at specific Visa/MasterCard ATMs worldwide, provided it is loaded with the necessary foreign currency.
4. Can you get a Forex Card in one day?
Yes, some banks and financial institutions offer the option to get a travel card in one day. They may however charge extra fees for instant, one-day services.
5. Do you need a visa to get a Forex Card?
You do not necessarily need a visa to obtain a Forex Card, especially if you are travelling to a ‘visa on arrival’ destination. However, you need a valid passport and necessary documents as per the issuer's requirements.
6. How much cash can you carry on a Forex Card?
The amount you can load onto a Forex Card varies depending on the issuing bank or provider. Typically the RBI permits you to carry up to USD 3,000 or its equivalent in other foreign currencies.
7. Can money be transferred from a Forex Card to bank account?
Yes, you can transfer money from a Forex Card to a bank account, subject to the terms and conditions of the card provider.
8. Are travel cards accepted everywhere?
Travel cards are widely accepted at most merchant stores and ATMs globally. However, acceptance may vary depending on the card’s network and location.
9. What is the forex limit in India?
The limit for forex transactions in India varies based on the purpose, with different limits for travel, business, and more. You can usually carry up to USD 3,000 per visit.
10. Can Forex Card be used at the airport?
Yes, Forex Cards typically work at airport facilities, allowing you to make purchases, withdraw cash, and pay for services.
11. What currencies can be loaded onto the Forex Card?
You may load a range of foreign currencies on the Forex Card, including major ones like USD, EUR, GBP, etc.
12. Can I Use My Forex Card on Uber?
Yes, your forex card is perfect for Uber rides while traveling! Here’s how to smoothly set it up:
Need Help? If you encounter any issues setting it as a prepaid option, try adding it under the credit card category.
We understand how important convenient travel is to you, and we're here to help ensure your Uber rides abroad are as smooth as possible with your forex card.
Disclaimer: *Terms and conditions apply. The information provided in this article is generic in nature and for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for specific advice in your own circumstances.