Hello, did you find it out? Cause Im in Israel now and the list of no fees banks would be great for me. Martin.
Finally, Anyone ATMâs with no fee in Costa Rica?
Thanks.
Banco Nacional has no fees in Costa Rica.
Checked on August 2017.
Try to pay always in local currency (Colon) or with your Revolut card.
Currency conversion made in shops is unfovaroble.
Thanks you! Iâll search for it.
Anyone any tips for Indonesia?
Go there from Malaysia next week for a month or so, so ideally a fee free ATM network
En USA por retirada en cajero ATM cobrĂł 2,5 y en otro 5
Thanks Samu,
have read most of the threads. I was thinking would that be good if a google sheet with list of banks which donât charge while using revolut card before Revolut releases their official list. so I created a google sheet
hopefully, everyone can have some idea where they can withdraw cash and avoiding charges. the google sheet is accessible to everyone, just if anyone wants to edit, please send me a request. I will grant the edit access.
P.S. the updated date just the date you guys posted on the website. cheers!
You can add that in Portugal there are never any atm fees. Itâs mandated by law
thanks for the info. so should I put down all ATMs, Portugal are free?
or you wanna me send you the invite to edit? you can either go to the google sheet, drop down the âcomment onlyâ button, and request me the edit access. Or message me your gmail. cheers!
You can edit yourself. Itâs a simple editđ
I just came back from Porto (Portugal). At the OPO Airport, I got 0.63 ⏠fee
Was it a Euronet machine (yellow background in logo with blue lettering)? Euronet machines are known to have issues, with the most common issue being not giving you any cash but charging your account, other times, the charged amount differs from what was withdrawn.
It seems you were affected with this last one. Itâs an issue with the machineâs software, not a fee. Itâs due to this kinds of problems that locals know to avoid Euronet ATMs.
In Portugal ATMs used to be all Multibanco. Since a few years ago a few Euronet ATMs started popping up. While both charge no fees, as required by law, Euronet ATMS have the kinds of problems explained before.
It seems Euronet despite being aware of the issues is not interested in fixing them, probably because their ATMs are all in touristic zones and tourists wonât bother to go to the police when no money comes out or theyâre charged a different amount from what theyâve withdrawn. Probably most tourists as you will assume is some kind of fee and leave it at that, not knowing fees are illegal
With Multibanco youâll never have any problems and they are overwhelmingly more prevalent, so prefer those. Just remember to reject DCC and youâre good
Anyone know what the latest situation is in Chile?
According to me you will find ATM which charges few free transacation, I dont think all the transactions will be free for using. Still you should ask your card provider
This link is dead (MasterCard link by Andreas). And Standard card is VISA. In any other way itâs a really good âsolutionâ.
Yes I know the VISA site and VISA does not have a magic tick ATM with no fee, or can anyone see that?
Well thatâs a nice country
In France
French banks donât charge foreigners any fees to use ATMs. Privately-owned ATMs, on the other hand, do charge expensive fees and should be avoided. You can recognise these machines by the absence of any identifiable bank branding.
Vietnam - ACB Fee Free up to 3m VND using Revolut Visa Card only, the Mastercard one charges a fee.
Vietnam - HSBC in HCMC is Fee Free
Indonesia - CIMB, Maybank and Bank BCA all Fee Free
Malaysia - Maybank and BSN Bank both Fee Free
Whatâs latest on Cambodia anyone know?
Leave Vietnam this weekend and fly to Siem Reap, heard itâs US Dollars they issue at ATMS? Any fees?
Cambodia - Both Maybank and Canadia now charge $5 per transaction, so lift as much as you can in one go.