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Saturday,  March 7, 2026   1:24 AM
Multi-currency cash vending machine installed at Toronto Pearson
ICE Exchange has installed a Travel Cash vending machine at Toronto Pearson. (Supplied/Pax Global Media)

ICE Exchange Corporation Canada is raising the bar for airport convenience.

The company has unveiled what it calls "Canada’s first-ever Travel Cash vending machine," capable of dispensing 24 international currencies—and it’s already making waves at Toronto Pearson airport, Terminal 1, post-security near Gate E77.

Designed with the modern jet-setter in mind, the 24/7 self-serve kiosk eliminates the usual foreign currency hurdles—no more long lines, limited hours, or last-minute ATM runs in unfamiliar countries.

Instead, travellers can purchase pre-loaded currency bundles in the most widely used denominations, right at the airport before boarding.

"We've spent months listening to travelers' feedback, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive," said Lisa Powell, senior ICE Representative, in a press release. "Clients call the machine fast, intuitive, and incredibly convenient. It has even become a point of interest near Gate E77."

Whether heading to Europe, Asia, South America, or the Caribbean, travellers can now leave Toronto with local currency in hand.

The key features includes:

  • Fixed foreign currency bundles from $100 to $900 CAD equivalents
  • Denominations tailored to destination (ie: EUR 5s, 10s, 20s; USD $1s to $50s)
  • Real-time exchange rates included on detailed e-receipts
  • Multilingual interface (English and French)
  • Secure payment options: Visa, Mastercard, debit, Apple Pay, Google Pay
  • 24/7 customer support

"It's not just a machine, it's a new chapter in the evolution of airport services,” stated Shamir Desai, president of ICE Currency.


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