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Simple card mistake means Brits lose an average of £55.20

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UK holidaymakers are returning from trips abroad with a total of £438m sitting on pre-paid travel cards, according to research from Currensea.

The latest data reveals that 15% of British travellers use pre-paid cards for their holiday spending money – more than 7.9m people across the UK, but only 15% spend all the money they topped up.

On average, travellers have £55.20 left on these cards once they've returned from their getaways, while more frequent travellers are returning with an average of £96.

These funds are at risk of being forgotten about if they're not immediately withdrawn and unfortunately, withdrawals are often hit with fees or poor foreign exchange rates.

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