What ATMs don't charge US bank fees?
What ATMs don't charge US bank fees? At participating Moneypass Network ATMs, you'll avoid surcharge fees when you use your U.S. Bank card.
Which ATMs in Spain are free?
Deutsche Bank is the only major bank we found that charges no ATM fees in Spain. With regional banks, Bankinter will charge €0.50 while Banco Popular, Banco Pastor, Targobank and Caja Rural will charge €0.80. In contrast, BBVA charges the highest at €6 per withdrawal while ING's 12% fee can pile up very quickly.
How to avoid European ATM fees?
- Use an ATM in Your Bank's International Network. ...
- Use Your Debit Card to Get Cash Back at a Store. ...
- Don't Use the ATM's Conversion Offer. ...
- Use a Bank That Doesn't Charge International ATM Fees. ...
- Use a Bank That Refunds ATM Fees. ...
- Use a Credit Card Without a Foreign Transaction Fee.
How can I avoid foreign ATM fees?
These fees can be avoided by choosing a bank account that doesn't charge fees and reimburses out-of-network ATM fees and by always withdrawing local currency from ATMs. Account holders can also ask their home bank if there are partner branches or in-network ATMs in the destination country or countries.
What is the best way to withdraw money in Spain?
The best way to get local currency (Euros) is to use a debit card, able to access the Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus or Maestro networks, in an ATM (Interac cannot be used). Usually, the bank rate will be given for exchange rather than the local tourist rate.
Which ATMs to avoid in Europe?
Avoid independent ATMs, such as Travelex, Euronet, Moneybox, Your Cash, Cardpoint, and Cashzone. These have high fees. Note that these independent ATMs are often found next to bank ATMs in the hope that travelers will be too confused to notice the difference.