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Travel insurance
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Defcredit offers members travel insurance through CGU, one of Australia's largest insurers. Select the link below to obtain an obligation free travel insurance quote.
For more information of the range of insurance products offered by Defcredit, visit the insurance section of this website.
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> Obtain an obligation free travel insurance quote
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Foreign currency
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Defcredit provides a range of services to members through the Travelex Group, which has offices in 35 countries and serves over 29 million customers each year.
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Taking money overseas
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A pre paid, PIN protected card that enables you to obtain local currency from over 800,000 Visa and Plus ATMs around the world; you can purchase cards in any amount from $250 to $250,000; 24 hour access to funds with no daily withdrawal limits.
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A good way to take spending money overseas, if cheques are lost or stolen, a refund is just a phone call away.
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Banknotes available in over 35 currencies, in a variety of denominations.
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Sending money overseas
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If you are looking for a cost effective way to send money overseas, then consider sending your funds via a draft. A draft is suitable if you have no time constraints, are happy using the mail and you don’t need the funds to be paid directly into an account.
Drafts are non-negotiable and can be enclosed with letters or invoices and if lost or stolen, the draft can usually be stopped and a new draft issued. However, if a draft has been presented for payment it is not possible for it to be stopped.
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Telegraphic transfers are an easy way to send large amounts of money overseas quickly (usually within 24 to 48 hours), meaning you can respond swiftly to a special deal and with confidence.
A telegraphic transfer transmits funds electronically to an overseas bank account in a specified currency and is more secure than physical payment means such as cheques.
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For more information on foreign currency products, call us on 1800 033 139.
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Terms and Conditions apply. Fees and charges may apply, for more information please call 1800 033 139 or visit your local branch.
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