트래블로그 카드(신용vs체크) Travellog Card (Credit vs. Check)

Are you preparing to travel abroad? Are you going to travel abroad but are worried about how to exchange currency or about currency exchange fees? There are cards that have prepaid recharge methods and no fees for overseas ATM withdrawals. We will tell you about the two types of cards that are essential when traveling abroad. We’ll also explain the differences between the two cards, so check it out until the end!

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Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Reasons for using a card exclusively for overseas travel
There are various reasons for using a card specifically for overseas travel. These reasons can be seen as commonalities between both Travel Wallet and Travellog Card.

By using Travel Wallet or Travel Log, you can recharge and use foreign currency whenever you need it, reducing the risk of loss. If you lose your card, you can reduce damage by deactivating the card and reporting the loss right from the mobile app. When you need cash locally, you can protect against theft by withdrawing only the amount you need without any fees. It also saves you the hassle of exchanging foreign currency after your trip. The main functions of payment and recharge can be used without any fees, so you can save money by recharging in advance when the exchange rate is low. Also, since you can charge multiple foreign currencies to one card, you have the great advantage of being able to conveniently exchange currency when traveling to multiple countries rather than just a single country.

 

Compare Travel Wallet Travel Log
Although these cards are of a similar style, there are differences in the countries in which they can be used. If you click on the number of supported countries, you will be connected to the website to check the exact number.

Travel Wallet Travel Log
Free issuance fee
No linked account restrictions Hana Bank, Hana Securities, Hana Savings Bank
Supports 45 foreign currencies and supports 26 foreign currencies
Supported countries: 70 countries, 26 countries
No KRW re-exchange fee, 1% fee
Available ATMs VISA Mstercard, UnionPay
Charging limit: minimum $10, maximum 2 million won, $100,000 per year Minimum 1,000 won, maximum 2 million won, $100,000 per year
Payment limit No limit within recharge limit (maximum 2 million won) $5,000 per day $10,000 per month
ATM withdrawal limit: $400 per day, $1,000 per day
Monthly limit of $2,000, Case limit of $1,000, Daily limit of $6,000
Monthly limit of $10,000
Member age: 17 years or older; 14 years or older

 

 

How to issue Travel Wallet Travel Log
Travel Wallet
Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Download Travel Wallet app (Apple)

Download Travel Wallet app (Android)

Download the app -> Agree to the terms and conditions and enter personal information -> Select a bank -> Mobile phone & email verification -> Obtain a mobile or physical card -> Take an ID card -> Select and receive the card

Get a travel wallet

Travel Wallet has a ‘N-Bang from Payment’ feature that automatically splits the money when traveling with friends. I think it’s a good idea if you’re going on a trip with friends. Please see below for more details!

Click here to see how to make N Bbang from payment

 

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Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Travel Wallet Travel Log Comparison
Download Travellog app (Apple)

Download Travellog app (Android)

Download app -> Connect Hana Bank account -> Apply for card -> Recharge foreign currency
*You need a Hana Bank account, so you can sign up more simply.

 

See Travellog benefits

 

Card recommendations based on situation
Travel Wallet – When traveling to various countries, plan to recharge and refund with ease, or if you want to conveniently connect to any bank.

Travellog – When charging only a small amount as needed, for travelers over 14 years old and under 17 years old, when withdrawing a large amount is necessary

I recommend either if you’re traveling to the US, Japan, or Europe. If you frequently travel to other countries besides these three, we recommend a travel wallet that supports many currencies. If you want to recharge and spend only as much as you need for a small amount, we recommend Travellog, which has no minimum recharge amount. If you want to exchange money at your leisure, we recommend Travel Wallet, which has no refund fees. We recommend Travel Wallet because currencies such as Taiwan, Malaysia, Laos, and India are currently only handled by Travel Wallet. I hope you have a fun and wise trip by choosing the one that suits your situation and country.