Convert Leftover Currency to Credits with TravelersBox at Changi Airport
Having leftover currency from a trip is a pertinent problem amongst travellers since it generally ends up in an envelope or a drawer somewhere. Passengers who are travelling through Singapore Changi Airport can now exchange their leftover currencies for online credits at selected partners with TravelersBox.
Click HERE to find out more about the TravelersBox Kiosk at Changi Airport!
Convert Leftover Currency at Changi Airport | Photo Credit: TravelersBox
There are currently eight TravelersBox kiosks that are located in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 of the Singapore Changi Airport. Visitors will be able to exchange their foreign currencies into credits with partners like Grab, Lazada and Facebook with more to come in the future.
| Accepted Currencies | TravelersBox Partners |
|---|---|
| Singapore Dollar | Grab |
| Thai Baht | |
| Australian Dollar | iTunes |
| Chinese Renminbi | Lazada |
| Indonesian Rupiah | Qoo10 |
| Hong Kong Dollar | Starbucks |
| Japanese Yen | Skype |
| Philippine Peso | Viber |
| Malaysian Ringgit | Tokopedia |
| Amazon.ch | |
| Amazon.jp | |
| Changi Foundation |
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