Sainsburys Bank Exchange Rates

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Travel Money rates: Sainsburys Bank

Sainsburys Bank offers 47 currencies in stock, ready to order today.

Sainsburys Bank

Sainsbury's Bank Travel Money is part of the Sainsburys Supermarket brand and a household name, however, their rates are much less competitive on price than many other providers.

Payment Options

Debit or Credit Card

Address

33 Holborn, London EC1N 2HT

Popular Currencies

The Sainsburys Bank Euro rate today (Monday, March 10, 2025) is 1.1613.
The Sainsburys Bank US Dollar rate today (Monday, March 10, 2025) is 1.2608.

Order Limits and Fees

Minimum order amount for delivery £100
Minimum order amount for free delivery £400
Maximum order amount for delivery £2,500
Collection available Yes
Debit card charge NA
Credit card charge NA

Sainsburys Bank Are Rated: Excellent

5 stars

Frequently Asked Questions

Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money offers competitive exchange rates for foreign currency, and Nectar cardholders may receive preferential rates. However, online currency providers often have better deals, so it's worth comparing rates before you buy. Compare here!

Yes, Sainsbury’s Bank offers exclusive exchange rate discounts for Nectar cardholders, making it a good option for customers who collect Nectar points.

Yes, Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money offers a home delivery service. Customers can order online and have their currency delivered to their home via Royal Mail Special Delivery.

Home delivery usually takes 1-2 working days, depending on the time of order. Customers can choose their preferred delivery date when ordering.

Yes, Sainsbury’s Bank has a minimum online order amount, typically around £100, and a maximum limit of £2,500 for delivery.

Yes, customers can order travel money online and collect it from selected Sainsbury’s Bank branches and supermarket locations. In-store exchange rates are generally worse than online rates, so i plays to order online then collect from the branch.

Pre-ordering is recommended to guarantee availability, but some branches offer a walk-in service where you can buy travel money without an order. Availability may vary by location and keep in mind than online rates are generally better than in-store rates.

Sainsbury’s Bank provides a range of foreign currencies, including major ones like Euros, US Dollars, and Australian Dollars. They also stock Thai Baht, Turkish Lira, UAE Dirhams, South African Rand, Canadian Dollars, Swiss Francs, Japanese Yen, and New Zealand Dollars. Some less common currencies, such as Fijian Dollars, Costa Rican Colón, and Indonesian Rupiah, may be available for pre-order.

Yes, Sainsbury’s Bank offers a buyback service, allowing you to sell leftover foreign currency. The buyback rate will differ from the purchase rate.

No, Sainsbury’s Bank only accepts foreign banknotes for buyback. Coins are not accepted.

Yes, you can use a credit card to buy travel money from Sainsbury’s Bank, but be warned, your card provider may treat it as a cash advance, which could incur additional fees and higher interest rates

If you miss your delivery, Royal Mail will leave a card with instructions on how to rearrange delivery or collect your package from a local depot.

You can order online at any time. Many Sainsbury’s Bank Travel Money bureaux are open on weekends, but opening hours vary by location. It’s best to check with your local Sainsbury’s branch for specific hours.

No, once an order is placed and paid for, it cannot be cancelled or changed due to currency fluctuations. Always double-check your order before confirming payment.
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