YouTrip Review: Guide to YouTrip Card, Exchange Rates & Promo Codes (2024)

We asked, and they finally heard. As of Jul 2024, YouTrip has finally added the feature of allowing you to withdraw money from your YouTrip account back into your bank accounts! This is a pretty big deal for amulti-currency accountthat was already a favourite among Singaporeans for travel spending. That isn’t only aclaim they make on their website—”Singapore’s favourite multi-currency wallet”:

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It also showed when we asked our Telegram channelsubscribers to vote for their favourite multi-currency account:

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If you aren’t familiar with it, YouTrip is a digital multi-currency travel wallet that enables you to exchange currencies on the go and spend overseas using a card. Cash is so 2000 and late, and we are so done withqueueing up to exchange huge wads of cash at a money changer and praying we wouldn’t get robbed on the way home.

But there are tons ofmulti-currency cards out there. What makes YouTrip a popular choice among people in Singapore? Let’s review their exchange rate, fees, perks and more.

What is YouTrip?

YouTrip is a multi-currency travel wallet created by EZ-Link (yes, you heard that right) in partnership with You Technologies Group Limited, a company based in Hong Kong and Singapore. YouTrip was launched in 2018

Designed for travellers based in Singapore (and Thailand since 2019), YouTrip enables you exchange currencies using their smartphone application. You can then spend or withdraw money overseas using your YouTrip card, which is linked with MasterCard.

Since October 2019, YouTrip has obtained an electronic money licence to become primary issuer and stored value facility holder. This means that balances will be now held under YouTrip rather than EZ-link. It has also since expanded to Thailand.

YouTrip’s main competitors are other multi-currency travel wallets like Revolut, Wise and Instarem Amaze, all of which provide almost the same service functionally. Comparing these deserves a whole article by itself; we’re focusing on spilling the nitty gritty details of YouTrip in this one.

Are YouTrip exchange rates good?

YouTrip’s exchange rates are based on Mastercard’s wholesale rates and mid-market rates.

You can get a YouTrip card and convert currencies in-app using mid-market rates. For the 150+ currencies that are currently not available for exchange in-app, they will be converted usingMastercard’s wholesale rates.

When you compare it with its competitors like Wise and Revolut who use mid-market rates, YouTrip currency exchange rates may not necessarily be better, but there are instances where it could be.

For example, on weekends, Revolut charges a 1% markup fee, so on Saturdays and Sundays you may find that YouTrip provides better rates.

Another factor to consider is which currency you’re working with. Since Wise and Revolut are services that originated from the UK, they tend to provide competitive rates for GBP.

So, if you have no brand loyalty and just want the cheapest rates, you might want to have a few of these cards on hand so you can monitor and compare depending on which country and when you’re exchanging money.

Using multiple cards is also a good idea if you know you’re going to be withdrawing more cash overseas—most of these cards have monthly limits to how much cash you can withdraw for free, after which you’ll be charged a fee. YouTrip has the highest free withdrawal limit of S$400, with Revolut and Wise close behind at $350.

Benefits of YouTrip

Let’s break down YouTrip’s benefits:

  • Exchange 10 currencies (SGD, USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, HKD, AUD, NZD, CHF and SEK) 24/7 using their app. You can monitor the exchange rates in order to lock down the best rates.
  • Pay using your linked MasterCard in 150+ countries while getting charged 0% transaction fees on the wholesale exchange rate.
  • Withdraw up to $400 cash from overseas ATMs labelled MasterCard, Maestro or Cirrus for free each month. Further withdrawals will incur a 2% withdrawal fee.
  • No annual card fees, minimum income or account balance required.
  • YouTrip will also give you a virtual card that lets you make seamless in-app and online payments. You don’t need to pull out the physical card at checkout!
  • Add your YouTrip card to Apply Pay or Google Pay for easy contactless mobile payments. You can even link YouTrip with WeChat Pay to make payments in Chinaeasily!

I have a personal story to share about how useful the last 2 points are. I was headed to the UK with my mum in Mar 2024. She dug out her YouTrip card about 8 hours before we were supposed to fly—only to find that it had expired months ago! YouTrip had sent her a new card, but she couldn’t find it.

Thankfully, she did have her virtual YouTrip card on the YouTrip app. This let her add the card to her Apple Pay, and that’s how she paid for pretty much everything in London! Technology does occasionally let us down, but sometimes digital options are a lifesaver.

Of course, we can’t forget the latest improvement YouTrip has made:YouTrip now allows you towithdraw money from your YouTrip account back into your bank account.

This is a fantastic update I’ve been waiting ages for, but it does come with a catch: you can only do a bank withdrawal on money that put into your YouTrip account via these means:

  • Top-ups done via PayNow and Linked Bank Account (eGIRO)
  • Reversals from transactions using PayNow or Linked Bank Account top-ups
  • Dispute Credit or Dispute Resolution
  • Merchant refunds
  • Insurance Cashback
  • YouTrip Surprise Cashback
  • YouTrip Perks Cashback

If you topped up your YouTrip account via debit or credit card, you cannot transfer that money to your bank account. You can use it up in Singapore instead oneveryday spending—food, transport, retail, and more.

Another limitation is that bank withdrawals have to be done inSGD,so you have to convert other currencies to SGD first. Plus, you’re limited to10 bank withdrawals each month. Beyond those 10, you’ll have to request for a refund—read: incur aS$10 processing fee.

How do I sign up for the YouTrip card?

Simply download the YouTrip app from the Apple App Store or Google Play and fill in the sign-up form. You will be required to have your NRIC on hand.

Then, simply wait for your YouTrip MasterCard to arrive in the mail. It takes anywhere between 7 and 15 days for it to arrive. When it does, you need to enter the 10-digit Y-number on the back of your card to pair the card to your account. This number is just for things like card activation and verification—it can’t be used to authorise payments.

YouTrip fees

Perhaps the best perk about YouTrip is the lack of any fees to use their platform. There are no foreign exchange fees, annual membership fee, transaction fees, account fall-below fees or the like.

The one thing you may need to pay for is ATM withdrawals if you withdraw more than $400 a month. The charge after the first $400 is 2% and cannot be waived.

As mentioned above, there’s also a $10processing fee if you make more than 10 bank withdrawals a month. Thankfully 10 is a pretty comfortable number, so this is unlikely.

YouTrip promo codes & perks

If you don’t have a YouTrip card, sign up with IGYT5 to get S$5 loaded into your account for free.

YouTrip users enjoy some perksat selected merchants just for having the card. There’s an entire roster of rewards that users can claim by entering their card’s Y-number. The rewards, however, are subjected to limited redemptions and only valid till certain dates.

As of 18 Apr 2024, I counted 21 perks you can redeem. That’s definitely a lot more than when YouTrip first started out. Perks include:

  • Up to 10% cashback on Shopee—valid till 31 Dec 2024
  • Up to 15% off Don Quijote (a.k.a.Don Don Donki)—valid till 1 Oct 2024
  • Up to 15% cashback on Booking.com (stays only)—valid till31 Dec 2024
  • Up to 12% cashback on Amazon Singapore—valid till31 Dec 2024

Visit theYouTrip Perkspage to redeem these deals.

YouTrip vs Revolut vs Wise: How does YouTrip compare to similar cards?

YouTrip offers a very similar experience to similar multi-currency travel wallets like Revolut and Wise.

YouTrip is quite competitive and transparent—they aren’t lying when they say they don’t charge extra fees other than the fee incurred if you withdraw more than S$400 a month from ATMs overseas. By comparison, Revolut might charge mark-ups on weekends when you spend in certain currencies. (Not that Revolut hides this fact; it’ll be reflected in the app if you try to convert currency on a weekend.)

YouTrip was also the first multi-currency e-wallet to raise their wallet limit to S$20,000 and annual spending limit to S$100,000, following a change in MAS regulations. That’s up from S$5,000 and S$30,000 respectively, so it’s kinda. a big deal. If you know you’re going to be making a big purchase overseas, YouTrip is your best option until Revolut and Wise catch up—they are still capping wallet and spending limits atS$5,000 and S$30,000 respectively.

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One small disadvantage to YouTrip is that it doesn’t offer some of the other perks that Revolut and Wise give you, such as enabling you to make international money transfers.

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YouTrip Review: Guide to YouTrip Card, Exchange Rates & Promo Codes (2024)

FAQs

What is the downside of YouTrip? ›

Cons: YouTrip only has 10 wallet currencies. Can be used in 150+ countries as compared to Wise's 160+ countries.

What exchange rate does YouTrip use? ›

YouTrip's exchange rates are based on Mastercard's wholesale rates and mid-market rates. You can get a YouTrip card and convert currencies in-app using mid-market rates.

Can I use YouTrip in the USA? ›

YouTrip is another popular local card and multi-currency digital wallet which might be useful for your planned trip to USA. You'll need to add a balance in SGD which you can then convert to one of the 10 supported currencies.

Is there an annual fee for YouTrip? ›

No, there is no annual fee required for your YouTrip Physical & Virtual cards. You may refer to here for the list of charges related to your YouTrip account.

Can I transfer money from YouTrip back to my bank account? ›

YouTrip users can now transfer funds back to bank account from digital wallet | The Straits Times.

What is the best alternative to YouTrip? ›

Competitors of YouTrip include Revolut, Wise and Instarem. These cards offer multi-currency services and target travellers and individuals with international financial needs.

Where to get best foreign exchange rate? ›

Local banks and credit unions usually offer the best rates. Major banks, such as Chase or Bank of America, often offer the added benefit of having ATMs overseas. Online peer-to-peer foreign currency exchanges. Online bureaus or currency converters, such as Travelex, provide convenient foreign exchange services.

How does YouTrip know which currency to use? ›

Your YouTrip account is set to pay in the local merchant currency from your currency wallet. If the transaction currency is one of the 10 wallet currencies, the system will deduct from that currency wallet. Otherwise, SmartExchange™ feature will automatically convert from THB to transaction currency.

What is the money limit on YouTrip? ›

You can hold up to S$20,000 or equivalent in other currencies at any time. Each YouTrip Account has a top up limit of up to S$100,000 (or equivalent in other currencies) every 365 days, starting from your first top-up on or after 27th February 2020. You can spend up to S$100,000 (or equivalent in other currencies).

How do I put money on my YouTrip card? ›

You can top up the account using the following top up methods,
  1. PayNow QR.
  2. Via a linked bank account.
  3. Via a linked debit or credit card directly.

Is Wise or YouTrip better? ›

YouTrip is handy for travel if you're spending a supported currency, and is co-branded with EZLink which is a familiar brand to everyone in Singapore. Wise is a good all round option with more supported currencies compared to YouTrip and Revolut, and the option to pay and get paid easily internationally.

How much does YouTrip charge for withdrawal? ›

YouTrip Fee: The YouTrip fee is free for withdrawals up to S$400 per calendar month. For amounts over S$400, a 2% fee applies thereafter. Do note that we are not able to waive the 2% withdrawal fee. Bank ATM Fee: This fee may be either a fixed amount or a variable percentage, depending on the ATM provider.

Is YouTrip worth it? ›

YouTrip has very few fees, and a fair exchange rate when you want to spend internationally. However, for holding and exchange it's somewhat limited compared to the Wise Account and card, with only 10 currencies on offer compared to the 40+ available from Wise.

How to check exchange rate on YouTrip? ›

To exchange currencies, select the exchange button on the home screen. Choose the respective currency pair to view the 'live' exchange rate.

Which multi-currency card is best? ›

6 best multi-currency cards in Singapore
Available currencies
YouTrip card¹10 supported for holding and exchange² Spend in 150 currencies
Revolut card⁵30+ supported for holding and exchange Spend globally
Instarem Amaze card⁷Top ups only in SGD, 9 other for holding and exchange if converted from SGD Spend globally
3 more rows

How does YouTrip make money? ›

Whenever you spend with your YouTrip card, we take a small commission of each purchase from the merchant through Mastercard. This makes up our revenue.

What is so great about YouTrip? ›

YouTrip supports payments in over 150 different currencies worldwide with no fees and at the best exchange rates, of which 10 selected currencies are available for in-app exchange so you can store and lock down a good rate whenever it's available.

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