Thursday, September 15, 2016

Best Ways to Carry Money While Traveling


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The way you travel will greatly influence the way you carry your money. It is never a good idea to carry a lot of CASH when you’re travelling, but if you must, there are a few things you can do to reduce the risk of losing your money!

1. Separate Money in Different Pockets


Ever heard the saying: “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket”? During a trip, resist the tendency to keep everything important or valuable in one place just because it’s convenient. Smart travellers distribute their currency bills into different compartments that can be carried, worn or stowed. If you are pickpocketed or robbed, you can always fall back on your remaining stash.

2. Go With The Right Attire

Choose to travel with comfortable, versatile clothing with multiple pockets such as cargo shorts or jackets with inner pockets where you can keep your money securely. You can also invest in accessories like belt bags or neck sacks that allow you to separate your money and keep them hidden and yet within easy reach.

3. Keep Small Bills


Prudent travellers prepare for a trip by changing some local money before they depart for their destinations. In many cases, a trip to the moneychanger will result in large bills. Request for smaller denominations or find a way to break the large ones before you set out from the airport, hotel or station. Large bills will slow you down if you’re paying for a short taxi ride, buying street snacks on the go or bargaining at the souvenir market. They also attract unnecessary attention.

4. Carry an Anti-Theft Bag

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One of the coolest accessories in the market today are bags designed to thwart thieves who target travellers and foreign tourists. A quick search on the internet will result in a range of designs for smart anti-theft accessories meant for keeping cash, devices, passports and other important items safe during a trip.

5. Alternatives to cash bills


If you intend to travel for long periods, a steady supply of staggered funds is ideal. Avoid carrying large sums of cash by using other travel money options such as cards (debit, credit and pre-paid) and traveller’s cheques. So, if you lose your cash you will still have some money left to spend. It’s worth checking if there is an ATM and whether traveller’s cheques are accepted where you are going.



6. Buy travel insurance

Travel insurance is an intangible protective tool that helps travellers in many ways. Besides protecting your health and safety, travel insurance protects your wallet as well. Comprehensive packages such as the one offered by AXA Smart Traveller Annual Insurance will cover you up to a certain amount of cash if it is lost or stolen. You only pay a small price (called a premium) of RM195 to be eligible for a full range of coverage in case an unexpected event occurs.

Many people are not aware of the potential financial difficulties that can arise when travelling. AXA Smart Traveller Annual Insurance is a form of protection for your money, health and safety when travelling. Don’t leave home without it.

Planning a trip soon? Find out how AXA Smart Traveller Annual Insurance can protect you and your money during your trip. Call 03–2142 0399 or visit AXA Annual Travel Insurance today.




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