Going cashless is a good idea since we always get a headache over how much currency to exchange.
Will we exchange too much, or too little? It is always interesting to discuss with friends over how much to exchange.
But it is also good to note that if we use cards, there is a good tendency for us to spend more because we are unable to properly track how much we spend until the end of the day or trip.
So if you are someone who need careful budgeting, is using this card as an overseas atm/debit card good enough?

For super spenders who cannot control yourself only to end up like Homer Simpson. Don’t go there….ahhh, now you’ve done it.

In this post, I will be doing a comparison on which card will emerge as my choice card. I will also share what is the best use for these cards.
I will be heading to Tokyo in October. So it is a good time to put it to use.
Application Process
RHB TravelFX
Download their YouTrip app and process the application.
Pulling out your information via SingPass or manual photo taking of Identification Card.
Not as fast as YouTrip. Still requires to fill in Employment status…a bit put off by it.
YouTrip
Download their YouTrip app and process the application.
Pulling out your information via SingPass or manual photo taking of Identification Card.
I have done everything within 3 minutes. Fuss free.
Not bad yo!
Now left with waiting for the cards to be delivered


Got My Cards!
YouTrip Card Letter
Packaging and overall looks good for Youtrip Card. Nothing much to say, actually the card arrives in a week. Not bad!



RHB Travel FX Letter
Also arrives within a week. When i open this envelop and saw the die cut brochure. First impression was: Cheesy. But then again, i already don’t care about all these packaging stuff. So off to using the cards in Tokyo!




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