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Worldwide ATMs and their fees.

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But wouldn't Rupay JCB charge 3.5%+GST as forex charges for withdrawing cash in local currency?
why? afaik SBI Rupay JCB Platinum comes with 0 forex charges
 
I am creating this thread with the purpose of making a repository for all fellow travellers, to share their experience of charges of ATMs in foreign countries. This is a wikipost. Please enrich this with information on free ATMs that you have encountered or the charges that you have encountered while withdrawing cash. please mention ATM name, location and country name. Thank you.

India
1. Axis Bank - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
2. SBI - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
3. Indian bank - Free (no extra charges from bank's side. Also, this ATM doesn't offer currency conversion. By default it selects local currency).

4. HDFC Bank - ₹200 charge from bank's side
5. ICICI Bank - ₹200 charge from bank's side


Japan
7-bank ATM - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)

Singapore:
1. UOB - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
2. SBI Singapore - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
3. HSBC Singapore - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)

4. DBS Singapore - S$5 from bank's side
5. Citi - S$3 from bank's side


Malaysia:
1. HSBC Amanah - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
2. CIMB - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)


Indonesia:
1. Mandiri - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
2. Commonwealth bank ATM - It didn't show anything on screen while withdrawing cash, but charged 20,000 rupiah (INR around 107) secretly. Be careful about this thief ATM.

Thailand:
No free ATMs in the country. Charge of 220 baht per withdrawal.

Philippines:
No free ATMs in the country (except HSBC). Charge of 250 peso per withdrawal.

HSBC is the only bank in the Philippines with no ATM withdrawal fees. The problem is there are just 8 ATMs in the whole of the Philippines. 6 in Manila, 1 in Cebu and 1 in Davao.

Vietnam:
1. Shinhan Bank and TP bank might be free
2. Saigon Commercial Bank (SCB) ATM might be free


Kenya:

All the following banks are free in Kenya
1. Ecobank
2. Co-Operative Bank
3. NCBA Bank
4. Sidian Bank
5. DTB Bank
6. I&M Bank
7. GT Bank

Saudi Arabia:
1. Albilad Bank - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)

UAE:
1. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB bank) - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)

Kazakhstan
1. Halyk bank ATM - Free (no extra charges from bank's side). This ATM gives US$ alongside Tenge.


Colombia:
1. Banco Caja Social - Free (no extra charges from bank's side)
2. Bancolombia - 28500 Cop fee

Mexico
1. Banco Multiva - 109.04 MXN fee


Moldova

1. Moldindconbank - 12 Moldovan Leu fee from bank's side


EU
1. Euronet ATMs - Avoid this ATM like plague all over Europe. Most scammy ATM network on earth. Instead use Bank owned ATMs in EU.
Thai banks now 250 THB
 
SBI Rupay Platinum JCB debit card and Indusind Pioneer DC were not having any extra charges on withdrawing money at Maybank ATM. No forex, no bank charges, nothing. Withdrew small amounts like 20/30/40 MYR.
Please add Maybank to the list. It has no extra charges
 
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