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  1. Curve Pay - The Only Wallet That Saves You Money

    Curve Pay is a digital wallet that helps you save with every payment. It combines all your cards into a single, secure wallet—letting you switch cards after a purchase, skip hidden foreign exchange fees, …

  2. How does Curve card work?

    You can spend with Curve in-store, online and at ATMs at home or abroad, anywhere Mastercard® is accepted. Curve works in the same way that your normal bank cards do, but with Curve you can …

  3. Curve Help Centre

    November 19 2025 1:37am 1. Will Lloyds acquisition of Curve impact the products and services I receive?No. There will be no disruption to your Curve product and services. Both Curve an...

  4. One tap. Every card. - curve.com

    Add all your cards to Curve Pay and pay contactless anywhere with NFC — get 0% FX fees, earn instant rewards at home, experience iron-clad security everywhere.

  5. How does a Curve card work?

    Jun 23, 2023 · Curve is the only digital wallet with an optional physical card so you can spend and withdraw cash worldwide from any account with a single card. It's your whole wallet in one card.

  6. Curve Cashback & Rewards | Earn up to 20% + 1% Abroad

    Earn cashback with Curve Pay at top UK retailers and get 1% back when you spend in non-European currencies. Stack rewards with your card points or air miles. Terms, limits and UK eligibility apply.

  7. Curve Cash: Complete Cashback Rewards Guide

    You can view your Curve Cash balance in either Curve Cash points or GBP by tapping on the balance displayed on your Curve Cash card and switching between the two formats.

  8. Fees - help.curve.com

    Curve won't apply any fees when spending in the currency your underlying payment card is set to! However, it's important to always check with the merchant to ensure that you don't encounter any …

  9. How do I create a Curve Account?

    If you use Curve for personal spend, you can request a personal card from us at any time. In doing so, we’ll also move your Employment Type to “Employee”.

  10. Should I Stay or Should I Go (Premium)? - curve.com

    Oct 17, 2024 · This example shows how you could be over £40 better off with Curve Pay X, with a modest travel spend. If you travel even just 1-2 times per year, Curve Pay X starts paying for itself.