K&H customers can shop abroad at the average exchange rate
On February 10, K&H introduced a new, favorable cashback coupon that will significantly facilitate customers’ spending abroad. The essence of the offer is that with the activated coupon, customers can pay up to 500,000 forints per month at the middle exchange rate – although the transaction is made at the normal rate, the bank will refund the difference.
During their travels abroad, many of us have certainly found ourselves in a situation where we had to constantly check the exchange rate at which our bank is converting the forint amount at our disposal: how many euros, pounds, or kunas will our available forint be worth after a conversion that differs from the central bank’s middle exchange rate? Would we be better off with an additional card where the forint is exchanged more effectively?
The solution: buy at the middle exchange rate!
Banks are therefore paying increasing attention to offering their customers competitive solutions in the field of foreign payments. K&H’s new cashback coupon is a uniquely good offer, more favorable than fixed margin offers. Thanks to the mid-rate refund, K&H customers can shop and use foreign services under even more favorable conditions.
The cashback coupon now launched at K&H Bank may therefore be particularly attractive to those interested in traveling, as significant savings can be achieved during currency exchange. K&H Bank currently has 400,000 customers who regularly use bank cards during their trips abroad, so this service may be particularly beneficial for them.
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