Fellow Travellers: No1 Currency Teams Up With Advantage To Offer Travel Money To 750 Travel Agency Branches Across The Uk
12 Feb 2025

The Advantage Travel Partnership, a global network of independent travel agents with 750 store locations across the UK, has chosen No1 Currency to provide travel money to its members.
Advantage’s UK members serve millions of leisure and business travellers each year, generating £7.6bn in travel sales alone.
The partnership with No1 Currency, which is one of the UK’s largest and most trusted foreign exchange providers, will allow Advantage members to sell travel money alongside flight and hotel bookings to both new and existing customers.

Founded in 1981, No1 Currency already sells travel money through a network of more than 200 high street locations. Last year it served more than 1.4 million customers and attracted 2.5 million unique visitors to its website, which allows users to order currency for in-store collection in just a few clicks.
David Moon, Head of Business Development at The Advantage Travel Partnership, commented: “We are proud to announce our new partnership with No1 Currency, which will provide a great opportunity for Advantage members to maximise their earning potential by offering their customers a foreign exchange proposition.
“Some of our members already have an existing relationship with No 1 Currency, and through this new agreement we will be extending the service to all members.”
Simon Phillips, Managing Director of No1 Currency, added: "This partnership marks a significant milestone for both companies.
"By joining forces with Advantage Travel, we are expanding our reach and enhancing the value we deliver to both travel customers and our industry partners. Together, we are committed to setting a new standard for reliability and innovation in the travel money market."