Banking operations jobs may be needed to help British holidaymakers following research that showed they are facing £457 million hidden credit and debit card charges.
uSwitch.com found that a fifth of Brits are risking charges by using their debit cards to withdraw cash while they are abroad, while 38 per cent of those questioned use their credit card overseas.
Furthermore, a fifth of Brits do not plan their holiday spending, suggesting more people could be needed in finance jobs to help people plan their expenditures.
Stefan Maryniak, personal finance expert at uSwitch.com, commented that people should begin thinking about their holiday spending when booking their time away.
He added: "Alternatively get a pre-paid currency card which allows you to top up foreign currency some with no commission charges and can be used like a standard credit card abroad.
"The best thing about currency cards is you only spend what you load on them so you are guaranteed not to overspend."
Meanwhile, workplace morale is being hit by the absence of colleagues, according to a new survey by Aviva UK Health.
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