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Is it okay to use my parents’ credit card when traveling to South Korea?

Yes, but a renewal fee is required.

The specific charges are as follows:

In the bills paid by cardholders for overseas card consumption, the card fee is generally between 3% and 4%, among which international card organizations such as visa or MasterCard charge The card issuing bank charges an international transaction fee of 1% to 1.5% of each transaction. Although it is charged to the bank, this fee is actually borne by the cardholder; in addition, each bank charges a handling fee or exchange fee, which is 1 % to 2%.

Most banks charge 1.5% for overseas credit card swiping. For example, China Construction Bank, Bank of China, China Merchants Bank, Industrial Bank, Guangfa, etc. all charge 1.5%, Everbright 1.7%, and Shenzhen Development Bank and Bank of Communications both charge 1.75%. , Shanghai Pudong Development Bank implements the 2% standard.

If it is a UnionPay single-currency credit card, or a dual-currency credit card with UnionPay and VISA (or MasterCard) dual logos, there will be no handling fees when swiping the card overseas to use the UnionPay route.