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Foreign transaction fees on NZ credit cards

Foreign-transaction fees apply when you pay in a currency other than NZD — including online purchases from overseas merchants. A handful of cards waive the fee entirely. Compare the snapshot below; every figure cites a source-tier badge.

Snapshot generated Invalid Date · 38 matching cards · CCCFA-safe (no rankings, no "best for X" claims).

CardNetworkAnnual feeForeign txn feePurchase APR
American Express Airpoints Card
American Express
American Express View →
American Express Gold Credit Card
American Express
American Express View →
American Express Low Rate Credit Card
American Express
American Express View →
Westpac Airpoints Platinum Mastercard
Westpac
Mastercard View →
Westpac Airpoints Gold Mastercard
Westpac
Mastercard View →
Westpac Rewards Platinum Mastercard
Westpac
Mastercard View →
Westpac Low Rate Visa
Westpac
Visa View →
Kiwibank Airpoints Credit Card
Kiwibank
Visa View →
Kiwibank Zero Classic
Kiwibank
Visa View →
Kiwibank Zero Platinum
Kiwibank
Visa View →
ANZ Business One Rewards Visa
ANZ
Visa View →
ASB Business Platinum Mastercard
ASB Bank
Mastercard View →
BNZ Business Mastercard
BNZ
Mastercard View →
Farmers Finance Card
Farmers Finance
Proprietary View →
Gem Visa
Latitude Financial
Visa View →
Q Mastercard
Latitude Financial
Mastercard View →
SBS Bank Mastercard
SBS Bank
Mastercard View →
Harmoney Credit Card
Harmoney
Mastercard View →
Lending Crowd Credit Card
Lending Crowd
Visa View →
ASB Visa Flex
ASB Bank
Visa View →
TSB Platinum Mastercard
TSB
Mastercard View →
BNZ Lite Visa
BNZ
Visa View →
ANZ Cashback Platinum
ANZ
Visa $80 1.30% View →
American Express Airpoints Platinum
American Express
American Express View →
Flight Centre Mastercard
Flight Centre
Mastercard View →
Co-operative Bank Fair Rate Visa
Co-operative Bank
Visa View →
Westpac Fee Free Visa
Westpac
Visa View →
ANZ Rewards Black Visa
ANZ
Visa 1.30% View →
ANZ Low Rate Visa
ANZ
Visa $0 1.30% View →
ANZ Airpoints Visa
ANZ
Visa 1.30% View →
ANZ Cashback Visa
ANZ
Visa $40 1.30% View →
ASB True Rewards Mastercard
ASB Bank
Mastercard View →
ASB Low Rate Mastercard
ASB Bank
Mastercard View →
ASB Airpoints Mastercard
ASB Bank
Mastercard View →
BNZ Advantage Platinum Visa
BNZ
Visa View →
BNZ GlobalPlus Platinum Mastercard
BNZ
Mastercard View →
BNZ Lite Mastercard
BNZ
Mastercard View →
BNZ Airpoints Visa
BNZ
Visa View →

What triggers an FX fee

Any transaction settled in a currency other than NZD attracts an FX fee — even if you're shopping online from NZ on a US-dollar-denominated site. The fee is a percentage of the converted NZD amount and applies in addition to the card network's exchange rate.

Network exchange rate

The exchange rate used is set by the card network (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) on the day the transaction settles — not the day you make the purchase. Networks publish their rates daily; check Visa's or Mastercard's currency-converter page for the rate that will apply.

Cards that waive the FX fee

A subset of NZ-issued cards advertise a 0% FX fee. Sort the table above by foreign-transaction fee ascending to surface them. Even with no FX fee, the card network's exchange rate still applies (it's usually within 0.5% of the mid-market rate).

Frequently asked questions

Is the FX fee charged on top of the exchange rate?

Yes. The issuer first converts the foreign-currency amount to NZD using the network rate, then adds the FX fee as a percentage of the NZD amount. The combined cost is what you're billed.

Do FX fees apply to ATM withdrawals overseas?

Yes, plus the cash-advance fee and cash-advance interest rate (which applies from the day of withdrawal — no interest-free period on cash). Cash advances are the most expensive way to use a credit card overseas.

What about contactless / mobile-wallet payments overseas?

Same rules — FX fees apply regardless of how the transaction is initiated (chip, contactless, mobile wallet, online). The relevant factor is whether the transaction settles in NZD or a foreign currency.

Are there alternatives to a credit card for overseas spending?

Yes — debit cards from some NZ neobanks (e.g. Wise, Revolut) and prepaid travel cards offer different fee structures. We don't cover non-credit products on this site; the /credit-cards/ pillar has a comparison vs debit cards.

Methodology & source-tier system

Every fact carries a source-tier badge: A = verbatim issuer T&C PDF · B = issuer website · C = editorial registry · D = third-party.

This page is informational only — not financial advice. Approval, credit limit, and pricing decisions sit with each issuer under CCCFA and the Responsible Lending Code.