
This New Student Forex Card Offers Zero Markup Fees, Free Atm Withdrawals, Up To Rs 15,000 Cashback On Fee Transfers And More, Check Details
Planning to study abroad? Well, there's good news, as now you can save a significant amount on foreign exchange and tuition fees. BookMyForex, a MakeMyTrip Group affiliate, has now introduced a Double Crazy Sale – Student Edition to reduce the financial burden of Indian students going overseas for higher education.
The limited-time offer provides up to Rs 20,000 cashback on student forex cards and tuition fee transfers. The Official Press Release reads, 'Backed by zero hidden fees, a lowest rate guarantee, and cost-saving features like free ATM withdrawals and no cross-currency charges, the offer aims to help students and parents save significantly on essential university-related expenses."
What are the Benefits?
Furthermore, it also comes with a referral bonus. This means students can avail up to Rs 500 for every successful referral, while the new joiners can enjoy heavy discounts on their first transaction.
Not just this, students can also get Rs 7,500 cashback on ordering a Global Forex Card, which also comes with zero markup charges on foreign currency, no cross-currency conversion fees, and free ATM withdrawals abroad.
Also, BookMyForex provides a fully online tuition transfer service. Students and parents may pay fees to universities directly through partner banks without having to visit a branch. Transfers are carried out the same day, with no fees and the company's lowest rate guarantee. Every fee transfer earns up to Rs 15,000 cashback.
BookMyForex Guarantee:
If students find a lower exchange rate elsewhere, BookMyForex will repay the difference twice as part of its Lowest Rate Guarantee. However, that is restricted to a narrow set of currencies, only applies to online platforms authorised by the RBI, and excludes any other ongoing offers.
Offer Validity:
The offer is applicable on the BookMyForex App and website through September 15, 2025. To take advantage of the benefits, students can use the promo code CRAZYSALE for forex card orders and REMITSPL for money transfers. The company is also offering same-day delivery for orders booked before 1 pm on any working day.
The offer is limited to one transaction per user during the campaign, and the promo code REMITSPL must be entered at the time of booking. If you forget to apply the coupon or cancel the order later, you will lose the entire cashback.
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