10 banking tips to prepare for travel with walden savings bank
March 27, 2026
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Traveling should be stress free and that includes your finances. Before you head out, take a few minutes to make sure you’re set up for a smooth experience wherever you go.
Here are 10 simple steps to help you bank confidently while traveling:
- Set a Travel Notice
Before you leave, log into online or mobile banking and use WSB Card Control to set a travel notice on your debit card. This helps us recognize your transactions as expected activity and reduces the chance of your card being declined while you’re away.
- Use WSB Card Control
WSB Card Control give you the ability to manage your debit card in real time. You can lock or unlock your card instantly, set spending limits, and control where and how your card can be used—giving you added security and flexibility while traveling.
- Bring Backup Payment Options
Even with the convenience of digital banking, it’s always smart to have more than one way to pay. Bringing a debit card, credit card, and some cash ensures you’re prepared if a card isn’t accepted or if you run into any issues.
- Find Surcharge-Free ATMs
As a Walden Savings Bank customer, you have access to thousands of surcharge-free ATMs through the Allpoint® network. Planning ahead can help you avoid unnecessary fees and easily access cash wherever your travels take you.
- Monitor Your Accounts On the Go
With Walden Savings Bank’s online and mobile banking, your accounts are always within reach. Check balances, review transactions, and stay up to date in real time—helping you quickly spot and address anything unusual.
- Set Up Account Alerts
Stay informed by setting up alerts for purchases, withdrawals, low balances, or suspicious activity. These real-time notifications provide peace of mind and allow you to act quickly if something doesn’t look right.
- Protect Yourself from Fraud
When traveling, it’s important to stay alert. Avoid logging into your accounts on public Wi-Fi, use ATMs in secure, well-lit locations, and always cover your PIN when entering it. Small precautions can go a long way in protecting your information.
- Save Our Contact Information
Before you leave, save Walden Savings Bank’s contact information in your phone. If your card is lost, stolen, or not working properly, you’ll be able to quickly reach out for assistance and minimize any disruptions.
- Plan Ahead for International Travel
If you’re traveling abroad, it’s important to plan ahead to avoid any disruptions. Be sure to notify the bank of your travel plans and review your payment options before you go.
Please note that Walden Savings Bank debit cards may be restricted in certain countries due to fraud and security considerations. In some locations, transactions may be declined entirely, while in others, certain activity (such as online purchases) may be limited.
If you’re planning international travel, we encourage you to contact us in advance so we can help ensure you have appropriate access to your funds while you’re away.
Important Travel Notice:
Due to fraud prevention measures, Walden Savings Bank debit cards are restricted in certain countries. Transactions may not be permitted in the following locations: Austria, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Gibraltar, Holy See (Vatican), India, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Pakistan, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Kenya, Grenada, and Vietnam.
- Don’t Keep Everything in One Place
For added security, avoid keeping all your cards and cash together. Store backup payment methods in a separate bag or location so you’re not left without access to funds if something is lost or stolen.
With a little preparation, you can avoid unnecessary disruptions and enjoy your travels with confidence. Walden Savings Bank is here to support you every step of the way—so wherever your plans take you, your finances are always within reach.
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