Italy - Intesa Sanpaolo might charge 3€
Tried it with rev mc
Revolut has pulled out of Singapore. No more withdrawals allowed in the country. See article and screenshot.
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/banking-finance/sff-x-switch-2019/revolut-drops-out-of-singapore-digibank-race-over-high-capitalATM withdrawals in Singapore not permitted only for Singapore citizens with Revolut account or for everyone ???
I withdrew US$100 from Travelex ATM at Dubai airport. There was no fee/commission charged at all.
This is awesome! I will try to add Philippines when I find any ATMs not yet listed.
I can confirm that there is no longer any bank in Nepal that allows free withdrawals of cash.
All now hold a minimum of 500npr fee
Thats was fast they moved out
Austria. Erste Bank, withdraw cash. No commission applied. Apr2019
Israel on Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot at International Private Bank Center
In Guatemala I get charged no fees using a UK Mastercard (Halifax) at BAC banks. I know some other people do get charged from other countries and some UK cards won’t work at all at the bank (e.g. Starling), but for me it’s fee free
This thread is about no charges using a Revolut card.
Revolut Visa (not portuguese) €50 FREE withdrawal yesterday from ATM Millennium BCP, Amoreiras shopping center, Lisbon, Portugal
Spain (Canary Islands). Revolut Visa. December 2019. Banca March ATM. Withdrew 210 Euros with no fee.
I went to Peru last November.
Free in BCP
I just tested today a Visa Revolut card in Turkey with Garanti Bank.
The fee is 3.5% !
In the Dropbox file I see 2.5%, so please update.
In my experience TEB was cheapest charged only 4 TRY for 200 TRY
Hi. I’m heading to Taiwan this Friday. May I know if the following banks still impose a fee for withdrawals using VISA card?
Bank of Taiwan
Cathay Bank (as of Nov 2017)
SinoPac (as of Nov 2017)
Thank you.
Standard Chartered, Banjul, The Gambia, MC, 200 GMD fixed fee for up to 8000 GMD. Even the locals have to pay. In reality a cash society where cards are rarely taken and a 3-5% fee is charged if you can use one, plus some places then convert GMD to USD before charging your card.
GBP rate was 65.6741, local money changers 66, so my advice would be bring cash, EUR/GBP/USD best but most accepted.
TD Canada Trust (Canada) charges 3$CAD in withdrawal fee.
HSBC now asks for 2.5€ per transaction (tested on Jan '20)