Conotoxia multi-currency cards now available for EU residents

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From now on, Conotoxia multi-currency cards are offered to residents of almost all European Union countries including Hungary, according to a press release sent to the Budapest Business Journal.

At the first stage of the product, the cards were only available for residents of Poland.

Seeing high interest in multi-currency cards among Polish residents, the company decided to expand its range, offering the cards to residents of nearly all European Union countries (excluding Ireland, Croatia) and Norway. Conotoxia has already started further development, aiming at making multi-currency cards available to other countries, among others, the United Kingdom.

Conotoxia users can order physical multi-currency cards with a delivery option through courier and postal services.

"Being able to reach more users, residents of nearly the whole European Union is a crucial step in the international growth of Conotoxia Holding services. For us, providing this new feature at the beginning of the holiday season was of special importance because when traveling abroad, a multi-currency card is just very handy," says Piotr Kicinski, vice-president of Cinkciarz.pl, a company belonging to Conotoxia Holding.

Conotoxia provides multi-currency cards in virtual and physical form. An application for card issuance is submitted online. Holders get access to free accounts in EUR and 19 other currencies and can pay in over 160 currencies, wherever Visa cards are accepted. Moreover, the company offers a dedicated mobile app for Android and iOS to manage the cards. The multi-currency card users can also make contactless payments using a smartphone, watch, and tracker.

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