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Lotus Foreign Exchange opens at Noosa Civic

Lotus Foreign Exchange is proud to announce the opening of our newest branch at Noosa Civic, bringing trusted and affordable foreign exchange services to the Sunshine Coast community.

Established in 2002, Lotus FX has grown to over 50 branches across Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, and is recognised as a leading foreign exchange company in the South Pacific. Our mission has always been simple — to help customers maximise the value of their money with secure, convenient, and transparent financial solutions.

At our new Noosa Civic branch, customers can take advantage of Zero Fees on Currency Exchange, ensuring they receive more value with every transaction. We also offer global money transfers at great rates, giving customers a reliable and cost-effective way to send funds to family and friends worldwide. For travellers, our multi-currency card, powered by Mastercard Cash Passport, delivers ultimate convenience, allowing them to carry multiple currencies securely on one card.

With a reputation for excellent customer service and more than 20,000 positive reviews across our network, Lotus Foreign Exchange continues to be the trusted choice for thousands of customers every day.

We warmly invite you to visit our Noosa Civic branch and experience the great service at Lotus — making every dollar go further.

Shop 1075, Noosa Civic, 28 Eenie Creek Rd, Noosaville

lotusfx.com

Zero fees apply to currency exchange services only. Multi-currency card is powered by Mastercard Cash Passport. Terms and conditions apply.

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