8:16 Hey Monito, I have a workaround for this. To use the same currency for stocks and interest at the same time, you can create separate jars each for stocks and interest.
Hey B-Dude, that's a great point, thank you for sharing and I can't believe I didn't think of that! I'll add a correction note to the description box of the video. ^Jonny
Hey TWIN SUNS. If you've invested a Wise balance, for example, your GBP, and put that into Stocks or Interest then you can just spend up to 97% freely. Just use your WISE card or withdraw money from an ATM. If you wanted to avoid this happening and you wanted to ring-fence your investment then you would need to put the money into a Jar and then transfer that to Interest or Stocks. Hope that helps, I found the below-linked article which should help you. ^Jonny wise.com/help/articles/7kcbhoEHqqwuWEvPLQpwJ7/managing-your-balance-or-jar-when-its-held-as-stocks?id=7kcbhoEHqqwuWEvPLQpwJ7&slug=managing-your-currency-account-or-jar-when-its-held-as-stocks
Given that I want to go online shopping on an international site (for example buying Casetify phone cases), will Wise card able to do that? Items sold in Casetify website are in USD currency, while I am in the Philipines?
Yes absolutely, WISE would be a great card to use for a foreign transaction in USD. Just load the card with PHP and make the transaction using your WISE card. ^Jonny
What I want to know is, im in the US, so how do i use the card to buy something online from a different country in their currency? Example: lets say I have US & Mexico funds in my account and i want to go to a mexico online store to buy something using the mexico funds? Do I need to get two different cards ? One for each currency? Also, when the Mexico site asks for the card details, it wont let me input the REAL USA Details because the cards Address HAS to be based in that Country (in this example Mexico). What do i do??? Please help 🙏
Hey Luigi! It's a lot simpler than you think, you just use your WISE card to pay for something on the Mexican website, and WISE will deduct the money from your Mexican Peso balance. If you don't have enough money, they'll then deduct from the next currency you do have that would give you the best exchange rate. You only have one WISE card and you use it for every transaction, no matter the currencies or country. That address problem is tricky, WISE do have an address in Mexico (wise.com/help/articles/2974131/what-are-the-wise-group-entities) so why don't you try to enter that? That may work but I must say I can't be sure as I haven't encountered an issue like this before. ^Jonny
Thanks Mario! As far as I'ma ware there is no limit to how much money you can hold in your WISE Interest account. Just keep a close eye on the fees. ^Jonny
Hi again, this is @卖泳裤. I am interested into getting a wise credit card. as being told, I should probably get another card for revolut but this idea seems sound to me. I am currently accessing into business and finance courses, so if you could do so, kindly post some videos related business and finance course. Tq
Hey Nelson, unfortunately Wise aren't very 'crypto friendly'. Revolut are because they also have their own exchange so they won't block any transactions you make to another exchange. Definitely check them out if you haven't already. You can sign-up here if you choose to: bit.ly/36SUefP ^Jonny
Ahh yes, I should have guessed! Both Revolut and WISE could be good choices. Although I think Revolut would be the best. With their free Standard account, you would get $1,000 of fee-free currency exchange which WISE does not offer, they also use the mid-market rate like WISE, AND their ATM withdrawal fees a better than Wise. Our affiliate link (bit.ly/3tYY1jO) will also give you 3 months of Revolut Premium for free which has unlimited currency exchange so you can just exchange USD for any currency for free and at the mid-market rate. This is pretty good! Let me know if you have any further questions. ^Jonny
Hey Firdaus. I'm not 100% sure. I did a little research, and as far as I can tell, WeChat Pay accepts VISA so you might be able to use the WISE card as it's VISA. Sorry I couldn't find anything concrete! ^Jonny
Hey 👋 You can deposit with methods like bank transfer, debit/credit card, Apple Pay. I think for you, you would likely bank transfer from your USD account to your Wise USD balance. ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom so it means that I need to open a foreign currency account from high street bank, in order to transfer the usd into wise ? Any bank recommended? I just want my cash put into wise, free if possible
@@Monitodotcom well, my bank account has been registered with Wise. As a test I tried to transfer small amount from my bank account to my Wise account. It’s must transfer first in the Wise account , then my account in Wise. Am I right? Between the process when the page of details of the Wise bank account pops up I have to icon to process one says < I haven’t pay yet>. Now do you any ideas?
Hey Monito, I'm a Singaporean resident currently in Qatar for work and won't be returning back to my country for a year or so. Do you think if I open a Wise Singapore account wise can deliver the card to Qatar?
Hey! I'm 99% sure you cannot do this. Wise will ask for Singaporean proof of residency and the residency you provide will be where the card is shipped. While you could likely open the account and just use a virtual card, you won't be able to get the physical card. Could you just use a Wise virtual card with Apple or Google Pay? And is it an option to get someone in Singapore to ship you the card? ^Jonny
Hello very nice i watch u r all video about related but i have a question i m using wise a Euro account i live in France i want to know how to earn interest and cash back in my wise EUR account
Thank you, Sagar! Glad you're enjoying the videos. You should have been automatically enrolled to earn cash back. May I ask where you originally registered your card? Was it in France? ^Jonny
I have one question more i use wise card and i use lot in online and spend money so can u tell me which bank or app give good cashback on spending in online
Hey Sagar, are you familiar with Curve? Because you only want to link one card it could be a nice way for you to earn cash back for free. Just link your Wise card to it and you'll earn as you spend. I made a video review on it recently which you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/ZnKe0K2I7Bw/видео.html ^Jonny
@Monito yesterday I got call from niyo, and I was told that I am eligible for niyo. But in the present situation is niyo good as there are some restriction for niyo from the reserve Bank of india. I won't be doing any domestic transactions, everything will be in europe. So in that case going forward with niyo will be difficult itseems
I believe the RBI is relaxing the restrictions on Niyo, and they're hoping to have everything sorted this month. Check out the link below from their community forums. Given your limited choice in India, I think if Niyo is back to normal then do consider going with them. According to this link: community.goniyo.com/t/niyo-sbm-debit-card-to-stop-working-post-march-15/15390
Hello , I'm from india and planning for my masters in Germany next month . I was planning to get niyo global card, but unfortunately it's not available in my region for delivery. Can I take wise travel card ? Is that the best now
Hey RAPTORS, unfortunately, the Wise account is not available in India. Have you checked to see if Fi is available in your region? I did a comparison with Niyo recently that you may find useful. ruclips.net/video/aE_bQz4XEhY/видео.html
You can do that, you just deposit your local currency into your WISE account and exchange it for Pakistani rupee. You would then just spend those rupees in Pakistan just like a local. ^Jonny
I am sorry i am new to e banking 😅 Is transferring money from revolut to wise has fees? And is the vice versa (wise to revolut ) has free? Which is better to link to paypal
Hello, I want to ask you. I am from Algeria. I want a card, but I am not a resident of Europe. Can I open an account from Algeria and then send the card to a European address (family) Is there a bank that accepts that (a card that contains small monthly deductions)
@@abdelkarimmekki6517 You can do that only if you register the Wise account with a European country. You have to also give residential proof for that European country
B-Dude is correct, you would need proof of residency in Europe. If you could prove that you lived in Europe with your family, you could then receive the card to your family's address in Spain and then use it. Unfortunately, there aren't any digital banks that compare to Wise in Algeria. ^Jonny
@@marioximenesfreitas5822 I don't have a business bank account with wise but they do offer them so you probably can. So you should be able to. It only cost me £15 to open an account. Just open an account with them and find out.
8:16 Hey Monito, I have a workaround for this. To use the same currency for stocks and interest at the same time, you can create separate jars each for stocks and interest.
Hey B-Dude, that's a great point, thank you for sharing and I can't believe I didn't think of that! I'll add a correction note to the description box of the video. ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom Absolutely :) Thanks for the quick and awesome informative video as usual ♥
very transparently explained
Thank you Bojan! ^Jonny
Honestly, at least for Greece, it seems better than any other card from our banks. And it's free.99
Thanks for sharing Ben!
Sadly not available in Cambodia and not able to get a card from Thailand due to residency restriction.
Nice 👍
8:01 I've been holding as interest for a few months now but I can't figure out how you actually withdraw or spend the gains as you say.
Hey TWIN SUNS. If you've invested a Wise balance, for example, your GBP, and put that into Stocks or Interest then you can just spend up to 97% freely. Just use your WISE card or withdraw money from an ATM.
If you wanted to avoid this happening and you wanted to ring-fence your investment then you would need to put the money into a Jar and then transfer that to Interest or Stocks. Hope that helps, I found the below-linked article which should help you. ^Jonny
wise.com/help/articles/7kcbhoEHqqwuWEvPLQpwJ7/managing-your-balance-or-jar-when-its-held-as-stocks?id=7kcbhoEHqqwuWEvPLQpwJ7&slug=managing-your-currency-account-or-jar-when-its-held-as-stocks
Given that I want to go online shopping on an international site (for example buying Casetify phone cases), will Wise card able to do that? Items sold in Casetify website are in USD currency, while I am in the Philipines?
Yes absolutely, WISE would be a great card to use for a foreign transaction in USD. Just load the card with PHP and make the transaction using your WISE card. ^Jonny
Is wise good if I live in Austria?
Very good!
Is it available in Indonesia? Can I takes this card in here ?
Thw Wise card doesn't work at in Supermarkets in Australia as at 28th Sep 2023.
What I want to know is, im in the US, so how do i use the card to buy something online from a different country in their currency? Example: lets say I have US & Mexico funds in my account and i want to go to a mexico online store to buy something using the mexico funds? Do I need to get two different cards ? One for each currency? Also, when the Mexico site asks for the card details, it wont let me input the REAL USA Details because the cards Address HAS to be based in that Country (in this example Mexico). What do i do??? Please help 🙏
Hey Luigi! It's a lot simpler than you think, you just use your WISE card to pay for something on the Mexican website, and WISE will deduct the money from your Mexican Peso balance. If you don't have enough money, they'll then deduct from the next currency you do have that would give you the best exchange rate. You only have one WISE card and you use it for every transaction, no matter the currencies or country.
That address problem is tricky, WISE do have an address in Mexico (wise.com/help/articles/2974131/what-are-the-wise-group-entities) so why don't you try to enter that? That may work but I must say I can't be sure as I haven't encountered an issue like this before. ^Jonny
Wise card not come on time bro order 2nd time their is no option to track card
May I know if I can use Wise card to tap in & out at London Underground? Thanks
Yes you can. ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom thanks
Great video! Is there a limit on how much money Wise can hold in your account if you want to use it as a savings account?
Thanks Mario! As far as I'ma ware there is no limit to how much money you can hold in your WISE Interest account. Just keep a close eye on the fees. ^Jonny
Bro can i use wise o Revolut to take my fathers pension pay ?
Hi again, this is @卖泳裤. I am interested into getting a wise credit card. as being told, I should probably get another card for revolut but this idea seems sound to me. I am currently accessing into business and finance courses, so if you could do so, kindly post some videos related business and finance course. Tq
Hi are they Crypto friendly with deposit to exchange etc ? Great video thanks
Hey Nelson, unfortunately Wise aren't very 'crypto friendly'. Revolut are because they also have their own exchange so they won't block any transactions you make to another exchange. Definitely check them out if you haven't already. You can sign-up here if you choose to: bit.ly/36SUefP ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom thanks 👍 that's great yes I have revoult account was just looking at back ups
Great video Monito could you do a video on which card is better in South America and Asia from USA Dollar.
Sure, where are you based? ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom USA
Ahh yes, I should have guessed! Both Revolut and WISE could be good choices. Although I think Revolut would be the best. With their free Standard account, you would get $1,000 of fee-free currency exchange which WISE does not offer, they also use the mid-market rate like WISE, AND their ATM withdrawal fees a better than Wise. Our affiliate link (bit.ly/3tYY1jO) will also give you 3 months of Revolut Premium for free which has unlimited currency exchange so you can just exchange USD for any currency for free and at the mid-market rate. This is pretty good! Let me know if you have any further questions. ^Jonny
Hello can we use wise card with wechat pay ?
Hey Firdaus. I'm not 100% sure. I did a little research, and as far as I can tell, WeChat Pay accepts VISA so you might be able to use the WISE card as it's VISA. Sorry I couldn't find anything concrete! ^Jonny
How do you deposit cash into Wise ? I have USD in Uk
Hey 👋 You can deposit with methods like bank transfer, debit/credit card, Apple Pay. I think for you, you would likely bank transfer from your USD account to your Wise USD balance. ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom so it means that I need to open a foreign currency account from high street bank, in order to transfer the usd into wise ? Any bank recommended? I just want my cash put into wise, free if possible
Where is your USD currently held? ^J
@@Monitodotcom on my table in cash
Wise do not accept cash deposits. How much are we talking? You might be better off exchanging it for GBP.
Hey how I can get wise card I'm from India
Unfortunately the WISE card isn't available in India. ^Jonny
I’m new with Wise, still I can’t transfer from my bank account to account in Wise. Please advises me.
Hey Hamid, how are you trying to deposit money into your Wise account?
@@Monitodotcom well, my bank account has been registered with Wise. As a test I tried to transfer small amount from my bank account to my Wise account. It’s must transfer first in the Wise account , then my account in Wise. Am I right? Between the process when the page of details of the Wise bank account pops up I have to icon to process one says < I haven’t pay yet>. Now do you any ideas?
Hey Monito, I'm a Singaporean resident currently in Qatar for work and won't be returning back to my country for a year or so. Do you think if I open a Wise Singapore account wise can deliver the card to Qatar?
Hey! I'm 99% sure you cannot do this. Wise will ask for Singaporean proof of residency and the residency you provide will be where the card is shipped. While you could likely open the account and just use a virtual card, you won't be able to get the physical card. Could you just use a Wise virtual card with Apple or Google Pay? And is it an option to get someone in Singapore to ship you the card? ^Jonny
Hello very nice i watch u r all video about related but i have a question i m using wise a Euro account i live in France i want to know how to earn interest and cash back in my wise EUR account
Thank you, Sagar! Glad you're enjoying the videos. You should have been automatically enrolled to earn cash back. May I ask where you originally registered your card? Was it in France? ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom yes in France i registered
I have one question more i use wise card and i use lot in online and spend money so can u tell me which bank or app give good cashback on spending in online
Okay so you should have been enrolled for cash back.
Hey Sagar, are you familiar with Curve? Because you only want to link one card it could be a nice way for you to earn cash back for free. Just link your Wise card to it and you'll earn as you spend. I made a video review on it recently which you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/ZnKe0K2I7Bw/видео.html ^Jonny
@Monito yesterday I got call from niyo, and I was told that I am eligible for niyo.
But in the present situation is niyo good as there are some restriction for niyo from the reserve Bank of india.
I won't be doing any domestic transactions, everything will be in europe. So in that case going forward with niyo will be difficult itseems
I believe the RBI is relaxing the restrictions on Niyo, and they're hoping to have everything sorted this month. Check out the link below from their community forums. Given your limited choice in India, I think if Niyo is back to normal then do consider going with them.
According to this link: community.goniyo.com/t/niyo-sbm-debit-card-to-stop-working-post-march-15/15390
@@Monitodotcom now iam waiting for March 15 to load money in niyo ☺️
Hello , I'm from india and planning for my masters in Germany next month .
I was planning to get niyo global card, but unfortunately it's not available in my region for delivery.
Can I take wise travel card ?
Is that the best now
Hey RAPTORS, unfortunately, the Wise account is not available in India. Have you checked to see if Fi is available in your region? I did a comparison with Niyo recently that you may find useful. ruclips.net/video/aE_bQz4XEhY/видео.html
@@Monitodotcom thankyou for the info. I will check it
Let me know if you have any questions. ^Jonny
What about if I wanted to use in pakistan to convert and spend while being there
You can do that, you just deposit your local currency into your WISE account and exchange it for Pakistani rupee. You would then just spend those rupees in Pakistan just like a local. ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom thank you
I am sorry i am new to e banking 😅
Is transferring money from revolut to wise has fees?
And is the vice versa (wise to revolut ) has free?
Which is better to link to paypal
Hello, I want to ask you. I am from Algeria. I want a card, but I am not a resident of Europe. Can I open an account from Algeria and then send the card to a European address (family) Is there a bank that accepts that (a card that contains small monthly deductions)
Hey Abdelkarim! Sorry I missed your original message. May I ask where your family is located in Europe? ^Jonny
@@Monitodotcom my family in spain
@@abdelkarimmekki6517 You can do that only if you register the Wise account with a European country. You have to also give residential proof for that European country
@@BDUDE Is there an alternative
B-Dude is correct, you would need proof of residency in Europe. If you could prove that you lived in Europe with your family, you could then receive the card to your family's address in Spain and then use it. Unfortunately, there aren't any digital banks that compare to Wise in Algeria. ^Jonny
To be fair I don't see why not getting both Revolut and Wise, since they're both free 😂
Totally, that's what I've done 😊 ^Jonny
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Halo I live in UK so, Can I use the wise Account number to my Company to get the Payment?
@@marioximenesfreitas5822 I don't have a business bank account with wise but they do offer them so you probably can. So you should be able to. It only cost me £15 to open an account. Just open an account with them and find out.