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subject: Explore The Main Ways To Pay Before You Make A Money Transfer To El Salvador On A Prepaid Debit Card [print this page]


Fortunately for those from the United States, the currency of this nation is the U.S. dollar, which means that you do not have to exchange money when you arrive in El Salvador. Therefore, feel free to bring cash in just like you would as if you were visiting another state in the U.S. If you are staying a while and do not want to carry around too much money, you may consider other ways to bring funds, such as using technology to make a money transfer to El Salvador.

Many people in the United States use a debit or credit card often, so if you feel comfortable doing so, you can keep this same habit in other countries, such as El Salvador. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are often accepted by merchants here, and are also taken at the many ATMs scattered around the country. Malls and service stations often have the most ATMs, as well as local banks. If you do not want to endure the fees often imposed by banks when you use a card in another nation, you can transfer you money onto a prepaid debit card. It can be used the same way as a typical credit or debit card, and allows you to make a money transfer to El Salvador for only a $5 fee. This way, if you lose your card, there is only a limited amount of money on it since it is not connected to your personal bank account. Note that ATMs are often easiest to find in larger cities like San Salvador, San Miguel, and Santa Ana.

If you prefer to use traveler's checks, you can do so as easily here as in most other countries. In most cases, they can be cashed at the majority of hotels and banks, such as Banco Central de Reserva and Scotiabank El Salvador. You will simply need your passport to prove your identity.

In general, it should be quite easy to safely make a money transfer to El Salvador while you are on vacation, especially since you are familiar with the currency. The best way to ensure that you do not run out of money while there is to take cash, a prepaid debit card, and traveler's checks. This way, you will have some form of funds on you at all times, and if you lose one form, you will not be out of luck.

by: Peter Frampton




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