Yes! You can spend with Curve in-store, online and at ATMs at home or abroad, anywhere Mastercard® is accepted.
Curve works in the same way that your normal bank cards do, but with Curve you can spend from any of your accounts using just one Curve card. Plus, there's no need to top up before you pay.
Spending with Curve is subject to separate limits to your Bank limits. See more here.
Your card issuer will receive the MCC (merchant category code), so they can identify your spend categories. If you have a card that gives you rewards based on categories of spend (e.g groceries, travel, etc.), you may be able to earn rewards for these purchases in addition to your Curve rewards.
Your card issuer can also see whether or not you have withdrawn cash. Please be aware of cash withdrawal or cash advance fees applicable to your payment card. We recommend checking your card issuer's terms and conditions for whether any fees apply. For more information please refer to our Fair Use Policy here.
The Curve Card, the Samsung Pay Card and the E-money related to these cards is issued in the UK by Curve OS Limited, authorised in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority to issue electronic money (firm reference number 900926). Curve OS Ltd, registered in England and Wales, United Kingdom (company reference number: 09523903) and located at 15-19 Bloomsbury Way, Holborn, London, United Kingdom, WC1A 2TH.
The Curve Card and the e-money related to cards issued in the EEA is issued by Curve Europe UAB, authorised in Lithuania by the Bank of Lithuania (electronic money institution license No. 73 issued on 22 of October, 2020). The Curve Card and Samsung Pay Card are issued pursuant to license by Mastercard International Inc. Mastercard® is a registered trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. Curve Europe UAB, registered in Lithuania (company reference number: 305626541) and located at Jogailos g. 9, LT-01116 Vilnius.