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Hilton taps Currensea for world's first hotel debit cards

Building on its legacy of innovation, Hilton has unveiled the world’s first hotel debit cards in the UK: Hilton Honors Debit Card and Hilton Honors Plus Debit Card, in partnership with travel debit card platform Currensea.

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Cardholders will earn Hilton Honors Points on all eligible* everyday spending to redeem on hotel stays or exclusive experiences. The cards offer an instant upgrade to elite status through Hilton’s award-winning loyalty programme and provides card holders with exclusive travel perks: The Hilton Honors Debit Card automatically awards Silver Status and the Hilton Honors Plus Debit Card offers Gold Status, which includes benefits such as free continental breakfasts, free WIFI and space-available room upgrades.

The two new cards use open banking technology, meaning they seamlessly connect with existing bank accounts, allowing travellers the convenience of spending directly from their current account in the UK or when abroad, whilst removing the foreign exchange fees typically charged by banks and other card providers.

“These cards will be a game-changer for guests and Hilton Honors members who can now earn Hilton Honors points on their everyday spending and unlock more stays and benefits at Hilton properties around the world,” says Heather Laverne, vice president and head of international co-brands, Hilton. “These industry-first cards not only reward with Hilton Honors points but also elite status and associated travel benefits, including spa discounts and free reward stays. They are a fantastic choice for savvy UK travellers who can save on their overseas transactions whilst also experiencing the benefits that the Hilton and our trusted partners offer. We look forward to welcoming new travellers to experience the benefits that the Hilton Honors loyalty programme provides.”

James Lynn, Co-Founder of Currensea, said: “This world-first partnership introduces Currensea’s simple, money-saving solution to Hilton Honors members. Currensea users saved almost £1.5m during the summer holidays alone as the card was used once every five seconds globally as travellers increasingly look for greater value when they’re spending abroad. The new debit cards give travellers access to the best foreign exchange rates on the market, saving on every overseas transaction by cutting out the normal fees leveraged by high street banks with the bonus of earning Hilton Honors Points on top.”

Darren Deal, Senior Vice President – Fintech, Government & Digital Partnerships, UKI, Mastercard, adds: “Partnerships can be a hugely effective way to bring new offerings and enhanced value to consumers, and this collaboration between an innovative fintech like Currensea and one of the world’s largest hotel groups in Hilton is the perfect example.

“This card takes a new approach to rewards and shows how technology like open banking can make co-branded partnerships more effective, innovative and beneficial for customers. We’re proud to support Currensea, and I can’t wait to see what the future of this partnership brings.” 

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