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Using my revolut card and apple pay in kazakhstan

Paying with Card or Apple Pay Abroad | What You Need to Know for Your Trip

By

Emma Schneider

Apr 26, 2025, 03:33 AM

Edited By

Fatima Zohra

Brief read

A traveler using a Revolut card and Apple Pay at a cafe in Kazakhstan, with Kazakhstani currency in the background

Travelers preparing for trips often wonder about the best way to manage their money while abroad. A recent discussion among people brought to light important considerations for using Revolut accounts in Kazakhstan, specifically whether transactions would draw from the appropriate currency account.

Is Your Currency Ready for KZ?

People shared insights on how to effectively use Revolut accounts when traveling. The primary advice was to use the local currency first, followed by your home currency if needed. This is especially relevant for anyone heading to Kazakhstan with a Revolut account containing multiple currencies like the euro, PLN, and Kazakhstani tenge.

"Basic rules - use local currency first. Next use your base currency."

Missed payments could happen if the accounts do not have sufficient funds in one currency to cover the transaction, as Revolut will not split payments among accounts. Essentially, funds must be sufficient in a single currency.

Key Points from Community Insights

  1. First Choice: Local Currency

    Users advised to ensure enough balance in their tenge account to avoid declined transactions.

  2. Account Management

    Manage your funds wisely; knowing pre-trip how much money is available in each currency helps.

  3. Traveler Feedback

    "If I only have money in my tenge account I should be alright," suggests that confidence comes from clear instructions.

Current Sentiment on Currency Use

Feedback from people highlights a sense of relief when planning properly. Many feel that understanding these rules before departure is crucial to avoid mishaps.

Takeaways for Travelers

  • ๐Ÿš€ Always prioritize local currency for payments.

  • โœ… Ensure your primary account has enough funds to cover expenses.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "So if I only have money in my tenge account, I should be alright?" is a common query, stressing the importance of adequate funds.

As travel resumes in 2025, clarity on payment methods is critical. Understanding how banking apps work abroad, especially in fluctuating currencies, will be key to a smooth experience.