Kiwi travellers are losing millions of dollars every year in international transaction fees.
According to data from Stats NZ and Flight Centre, New Zealand residents took 2.9 million trips overseas last year, with those using a bank credit or debit card spending about $700 on average.
While fees vary between New Zealand banks, based on the average of 2.3 per cent, if all 2.9 million travellers used a credit or debit card, the fees charged would be nearing $50 million.
Essentially, if you used your card overseas to pay $3000 for a hotel, you've just lost $69 on currency conversion fees, and a $100 dinner would cost you an additional $2.30.
David Coombes, Flight Centre NZ managing director, said Kiwis should be able to have a reliable and secure way to spend money overseas without bank fees adding to their costs.