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TransferWise Introduces Borderless Account to Ireland

TransferWise has brought its borderless account and debit Mastercard to Ireland. This is the first market in which the debit card has been made available to businesses and consumers at the same time.

Anyone is now able to get a free account with instant local bank details for the UK, US, Australia and Europe as if they lived there, as well as a debit card for stress-free spending abroad.

For anyone running their business between two countries, travelling or working abroad, the borderless account means they can manage their money more cheaply and easily than ever before. Customers can hold money in up to 45 currencies and convert between them at the real exchange rate with no mark-ups, paying just a small upfront fee. People can also receive money in multiple currencies with zero fees attached.

Customers can sign up to the borderless account and order their debit card online. The borderless account is available to customers around the world. The TransferWise Mastercard debit card was rolled out in April 2018 in the UK and some European markets, and is now available to anyone living in Ireland.

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