Getting Money in Akhalkalaki (there’s no ATM In Akhalkalaki)

Getting Cash In Akhalkalaki

Is There an ATM In Akhalkalaki ?

Whilst there is no ATM in Akhalkalaki, or at least no reliable one that we know of, you can simply use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service.

Our guide below introduces such a service that has a local partner where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Georgia.

What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and often cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

Unfortunately, ATM fraud in Georgia is not uncommon….. Check out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for and more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

It’s worth knowing that a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero home transaction fees. Click here for more info.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Akhalkalaki:

– Send Money To Akhalkalaki & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Akhalkalakis where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

If you find the ATM in Akhalkalaki to be unreliable, you can simply use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to quickly and securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service that has a local partner in Akhalkalaki where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

In Akhalkalaki the local authorized cash pick-up points are:

  • 62, tsaritsy tamary str.
    LIBERTY BANK,
    08:30 – 16:30, Weekend: closed
  • Djavakhishvili 2/3, kopili dzerjinsski st
    INTELEXPRESS,
    09:00 – 18:00, Weekend: 09:00-18:00
  • Str. dzhavakhishvili, 2/3
    INTELEXPRESS,
    09:00-18:00, Weekend: closed

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhalkalaki

ATMs In Indonesia

ATMs In Indonesia

Indonesia ATM Travel Guide

ATMs in Indonesia don’t usually pose any challenges, however there are a few exceptions where we’ve heard of problems. There is also a lot of skimming of cards in tourist areas.

If there are no ATMs close by or the ATMs in Indonesia are not working with your card, check back here for our guides about how to send yourself money online and pick it up at an authorized local cash pick up point.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Indonesia.

What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

For the following places there’s a guide below which shows how to send yourself money instead of using an ATM.

– Papua ( Wamena, The Baliem Valley )
You can send money to the post office on Jl. Timor, Wamena Kota, Wamena, Kabupaten Jayawijaya, Papua 99511, Indonesia
– Maluku, Bukit Lawang
You can send money to the BRI or post office 10km away in Bohorok
– Samosir island / TukTuk Lake Toba
If the ATM doesn’t work you can send money to the post office on Jl. Raya Danau Toba No. 1 (SPBU) or to the BRI (there’s 3 branches on Samosir)

As this method is especially useful in certain places, we have provided separate guides for these (click links for destination specific guide):

Tejakula, Bali – ATMs exist but are not reliable

Banda Islands

Ujung Bocor Point, Krui, Lampung, South Sumatra

Mentawai 

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATMs in Indonesia : Visa / MasterCard

Indonesia ATM Fees & General Information

Most ATMs in Indonesia charge fees. These usually range from 2 to 5 USD, though standalone machines in shops and tourist areas can be even higher.
You will also probably get charged a fee by your own bank.

Having a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero transaction fees. Click here for more info.

ATMs in Indonesia dispense Rupiah in either 50,000 or 100,000 notes, with a sticker indicating which one. Most ATMs have withdrawal limit of 1,250,000 (50,000 note machines) or 3,000,000  (100,000 note machines). It’s worth tracking down the 50,000 note machines so you can reduce fees.

Major hotels take debit/credit cards, but cheaper / smaller accommodations, tourist sites and restaurants tend to only take cash. It’s best to have small denominations as change can be a problem in smaller businesses.

You’ll find Visa and MasterCard are generally equally accepted by ATMs in Indonesia.

Unfortunately, ATM fraud in Indonesia is not uncommon. In particular, tourist areas of Bali see a lot of skimming and the general advice is to use ATMs associated with a bank rather than standalone machines in convenience stores etc. Check out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for and more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Indonesia:

– Send Money To Indonesia & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Indonesia where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Indonesia ATM

Option 1: World Remit

Check to see if there is a local authorized cash pick-up point where you are.
In Indonesia, this is any branch of the

  • Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) or PT Pos – collect from any branch of the bank or Indonesian Post Office network.
  • Bank Rakyat network (BRI)- click HERE for locations

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia

*** ATMs In Indonesia ***

Getting Money in the Banda Islands (there’s no reliable ATM In Banda)

Getting Cash In The Banda Islands

Is there an ATM In Banda ?

Yes, but there’s only one ATM in Banda Neira

However if it is not working with your card, or you want to avoid using ATMs for whatever reason, check back here for our guide below. It explains how you can send yourself money online and pick it up at an authorized local cash pick up point.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Banda Neira.

What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and often cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

Unfortunately, ATM fraud in Indonesia is not uncommon….. Check out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for and more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

It’s also worth knowing that a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero home transaction fees. Click here for more info.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs Banda Neira:

– Send Money To Banda Neira & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Banda Neira where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

In Banda Neira the local authorized cash pick-up point is Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and is located at Jl. Nusantara, Banda Neira 97593, Indonesia
This is the bank with the only ATM on the islands – good news is, if the ATM doesn’t work, you can send yourself money online and pick it up inside the branch!!

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATM in Banda : Visa / MasterCard

Save On High ATM Fees
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banda_Islands

*** ATM in Banda ***

Getting Money in Tejakula (there’s no reliable ATM In Tejakula)

Is there an ATM In Tejakula ?

Yes there is an ATM in Tejakula, however many travelers still experience problems withdrawing cash. There are also countless instances of cards being skimmed and compromised if you research online.

If the ATM is not working with your card, or you want to avoid using ATMs for whatever reason, check back here for our guide below. It explains how you can send yourself money online and pick it up at the BRI bank, an authorized local cash pick up point.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Tejakula.

What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

It’s worth knowing that a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero home transaction fees. Click here for more info.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Tejakula:

– Send Money To Tejakula & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Tejakula where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

In Tejakula the local authorized cash pick-up point is Bank Rakyat (BRI) located at Jl. Tejakula – Tianyar, Tejakula, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81173, Indonesia.

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATM in Tejakula : visa / mastercard
Save On High ATM Fees
Travel Money Tips
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejakula,_Buleleng

*** ATM in Tejakula ***

Getting Money in Ujung Bocor Point, Krui (if the ATM in Krui is out of cash)

Getting Cash In Krui

Is there an ATM In Krui ?

There are 3 around the area, but have been known to run out of cash, and many travelers still experience problems withdrawing money with a Visa card.

However if none of them are working with your card, or you want to avoid using ATMs for whatever reason, check back here for our guide below. It explains how you can send yourself money online and pick it up at the BRI bank, an authorized local cash pick up point.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Krui.

What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

Unfortunately, ATM fraud in Indonesia is not uncommon….. Check out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for and more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

It’s worth knowing that a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero home transaction fees. Click here for more info.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Krui:

– Send Money To Krui & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Krui where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

In Krui the local authorized cash pick-up point is Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) – This is probably  where the ATM is that you’re having problems with! It is located at Pasar Krui, Central Pesisir, Pesisir Bar., Lampung 34874, Indonesia.
Good news is, if the ATM is empty or won’t accept your card, you can send yourself money online and pick it up inside the branch!

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATM in Krui : visa / mastercard
Save On High ATM Fees
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfing_in_Indonesia

*** ATM in Krui ***

ATMs In Fiji

ATMs In Fiji

Fiji ATM Travel Guide

ATMs in Fiji don’t usually pose any challenges, however if there are no ATMs nearby or the ATMs in Fiji are not working with your card, check back here for our guide below.

It explains how you can send yourself money online and pick it up at an authorized local cash pick up point. This is also useful if you want to avoid paying ATM fees / withdraw more than ATM limits allow.

Being a very similar process to buying something online with your debit card, it is probably the quickest way to send money to yourself in Fiji.

Fiji ATM Fees & General Information

Most ATMs in Fiji charge a withdrawal fee. This can range between $5 – $12 Fijian dollars.
You will also probably get charged a fee by your own bank.

Having a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero transaction fees. Click here for more info.

Withdrawal limits depend on the bank, and generally arouns 1000 Fijian Dollars per 24hrs. This means multiple transactions are often needed and transaction fees can mount up.

Major hotels take debit/credit cards, but cheaper accommodations, tourist sites and smaller restaurants tend to only take cash.

You’ll find Visa is the most commonly accepted card at ATMs in Fiji, however there are an increasing number that also accept Cirrus/MasterCard.

Unfortunately, ATM fraud in Fiji is not uncommon….. Check out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for with regards to Skimmers and more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Fiji:

– Send Money To Fiji & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Fiji where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Fiji ATM

Option 1: World Remit

Check HERE to see if there is a local authorized cash pick-up point where you are (In Fiji, this is any branch of the Xpress Money network – located in Lautoka, Nadi & Suva).

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji
Travel Money Tips

Travel Money Tips

Be safe, reduce ATM fees and more…Here we’ve put together all the money related travel tips we found really helpful during our trips abroad.

Before You Set Off

  • Ideally have 2 debit cards from different banks, one Visa and one MasterCard. Together with a credit card, this should help you cover most bases when accessing money abroad.
  • If possible switch to an account / card that offers free ATM withdrawals. These are quite scarce, but there are also other options to reduce ATM fees like signing up for the Wise (formerly TransferWise) debit MasterCard (Click the link or read more about it in the section below).
  • Set up telephone banking and keep the number to call and PIN / security information handy. If your card is blocked this is vital. Having a note of your ATM card number may also help in this situation.
  • Set up online banking, then you can:
    1. Check your account from time to time to check for unusual activity.
    2. Transfer money from your savings to your current account in an emergency. In the event of your card being compromised it’s best to keep a moderate amount in your current account so if it is stolen, it is only a small portion of your travel funds.
    3. Pay your credit card balance in full to avoid interest charges if you need to use it due to problems with your debit card. It’s also a good idea to use it every now and then anyway as some banks cancel cards due to inactivity and you don’t want to lose this useful back up.
  • Tell your bank that you will be using the card abroad so it doesn’t get blocked when you try to use it.
  • Switch to a 4-digit pin via your branch as some machines only accept 4 digits, so If you have 5, you might struggle.
atm fees

ATMs

Fees

  • There are usually 3 fees levied when you use an ATM
    1. Your own bank fees for making an overseas withdrawal.
    2. The foreign ATM fee.
    3. The currency exchange.
  • For the first two, you can reduce the impact of these by withdrawing the maximum amount you can in one transaction. You can also look into reducing or eliminating some of these fees by signing up for the Wise debit MasterCard (Click the link or read more about it in the section below).
  • The latter is not usually a problem as the rate is often significantly better than what you can get from exchanging money at a local exchange counter. There are important exceptions to this with some standalone machines. It is becoming more common knowledge that some of these are now making 10% on the currency conversion rate.

If at all possible avoid using the Euronet brand machines as they are one of the worst culprits. Google “euronet” to familiarize yourself with it’s logo as their branding is not always that obvious. Avoid any standalone machine with this sign unless you have little choice. I see many people using these machines totally unaware that sometimes up to 15% of their hard earned cash is being siphoned off during every withdrawal.

If you want to avoid hefty fees and make bigger withdrawals, you can almost always use money transfer services to access your funds. Follow our guides to see how you can send yourself money online via World Remit and pick up the cash at an authorized pick up point nearby.

It is a very similar process to buying something online with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send money to yourself.

There’s also currently a promo code so you pay NO FEE on your first money transfer.

Safety Tips

  • If possible, use only ATMs inside banks or hotel lobby. For ATMs located on the street, choose a busy street and try to plan your withdrawals to occur during the day time rather than on a night out.
  • Try to use an ATM attached to a bank where possible as these tend to be tampered with less than standalone machines
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Check for Skimmers (see below).
  • If your card gets swallowed by the ATM, make sure you press cancel before you leave and contact your bank. Waiting for another person to make a withdrawal after you may also give you peace of mind that the operation was terminated.

ATM Malware

Unfortunately there is little you can do to detect or prevent this. Malware uploaded to the ATM presents no physical signs and could enable criminals to intercept bank account numbers and PINs directly from the machine itself.

If you have heard of this happening in a place where you are, try to make your money last till your next stop or follow our destination specific guides. These show how you can send yourself money online via World Remit and pick up the cash at an authorized pick up point nearby. An introductory promo means this method is fee-free to try.

Skimmers

Check for these by trying to wiggle the part of the machine you put your card in. If it moves or falls off then obviously find another ATM. Look also for the presence of double sided tape as this is used so skimming parts can be quickly removed. Unfortunately there are also “deep insert” skimmers that can be behind the shutter and are impossible to detect.

Always use your free hand to cover the panel when you enter your pin so any hidden cameras cannot see what you entered. This means that even if your card is skimmed, they cannot withdraw money from your account. Unfortunately there is the chance that a keypad overlay is placed over the original  Keypad. These record your keystrokes in the digital circuitry whilst sending them to the real ATM. As such, your pin can be skimmed and exploited in this way.

Again, if skimmers are a common problem where you are, then stick to the main banks to withdraw cash. You could also consider avoiding ATMs altogether and follow our destination specific guides. These show how you can send yourself money online via World Remit and pick up the cash at an authorized pick up point nearby. An introductory promo means this method is fee-free to try for your first transaction.

Other Considerations

  • Don’t change money in airports as they offer some of the worse rates you’ll see.
  • It’s worth noting that ATMs you find in shops, hostels and on busy tourist streets often charge high ATM fees and give terrible currency conversion rates. They may be convenient, but that convenience could cost you big time. If at all possible avoid using the Euro brand machines as they are one of the worst culprits and find an ATM attached to a major bank.
  • If your card is not working, check the logos on the back. PLUS is linked to Visa, so your Visa card will usually work at those ATMs. MasterCard is associated with Cirrus and Maestro networks, so ATMs that display these usually accept MasterCard.

How To Pick Up Your Money With World Remit

Getting Cash Without Using An ATMs:

– Send Money Online & Pick It Up Locally

ATMs can be offline, empty or simply not working with your card for whatever reason.

Option 1: Send yourself money online via world remit and pick up the cash at an authorized pick up point nearby.
It’s actually useful to make a transfer, and become registered with this service because you can opt to also pay via online banking, apple pay or android pay. This means if you lose your ATM card at any point during your travels, you can still access cash in an emergency.

WorldRemit Invite Code: MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Reduce ATM Fees With A Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard

By getting a Wise debit MasterCard you can benefit from the following:

  1. It is free to pay for purchases with currencies held in your account
  2. Free ATM withdrawals up to £200 per 30 days (though you may still have to pay the overseas ATM fee)
  3. Only pay a small conversion fee when you convert your money into different currencies — typically between 0.35% and 2%
  4. Automatically convert your money at the real exchange rate
  5. Use the card anywhere in the world that accepts MasterCard

Here’s a link for you to learn more about reducing ATM fees this way.

Sending Money Internationally To A Bank Account

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

If, instead of a cash pick up, you are looking to make an International money transfer to a bank, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity, the best option is Wise. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location. Follow THIS LINK for more details

They have an introductory PROMO, so if you are new to the service, and follow the link below, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).

Wise Invite Code: markt826

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

Carrying Cash

  • Don’t keep your wallet or purse too easily accessible and avoid getting it out a lot in public
  • If possible keep a small amount of cash for a few purchases separate from your wallet
  • Consider having a dummy wallet with a small amount of cash and expired bank cards
  • Spread your money throughout your belongings e.g. in a zip pocket, laundry bag, money belt & wallet
  • Use a waterproof money belt with an RFID blocker

Getting Money In Balabac (there’s no ATM in Balabac)

Getting Cash In Balabac

Is there’s an ATM In Balabac?

Unfortunately there’s no ATM in Balabac.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Balabac:

– Send Money To Balabac & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Balabac where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

This service has a partnership with the domestic money transfer service, Palawan Pawnshop where you can pick up your money (Balabac branch is centrally located & opens from 8am-5pm Mon-Sat, lunch break 12-1pm). Locals will be able to point you in the right direction.

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balabac,_Palawan

*** ATM in Balabac ***

Getting Money In Culion (there’s no ATM in Culion)

Getting Cash In Culion

Is there an ATM In Culion?

There’s currently no ATM in Culion.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Culion:

– Send Money To Culion & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Culion where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

Getting Money In Culion

At Palawan Pawnshop you can pick up your money in Peso within an hour or so (Culion branch is located 80 meters from the port in town, next to Mam Leron Lodging & opens from 8am-5pm Mon-Sat, lunch break 12-1pm). Locals will be able to point you in the right direction.

If there’s a branch locally, then download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culion

*** ATM In Culion ***

Getting Money in Coron (the ATM in Coron is not so reliable)

Getting Cash In Coron

Is there an ATM In Coron?

Yes, you can find an ATM in Coron, however, sometimes they can be empty, offline or not compatible with some foreign cards, and many travelers still experience problems withdrawing cash.

If there are no ATMs close by or they are not working with your card, check back here for our guide about how to send yourself money online and pick it up at an authorized local cash pick up point in Coron.

It is a very similar process to buying something online with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send money to yourself in Coron.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Coron:

– Send Money To Coron & Pick Cash Up Locally

With so many overseas workers now sending money home to their families, there are lots of local cash pick up points to collect these funds.

By tapping into this network, you can use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service. See below for online services that have partnerships with domestic money transfer agents in Coron where you can pick up your money within a few hours.

This means when there’s no ATM you can still withdraw cash within a few hours, and what’s more, it’s often more convenient, safe and cheaper than paying ATM withdrawal fees.

Option 1: World Remit

Getting Money In Coron
Getting Money In Coron Map

You canpick up the cash you send in Peso the same day from “M lhuillier” in town (open daily 8am-6:30pm) on the Coron – Busuanga Rd. See map and image below for details or just ask a friendly local!

You can download the World Remit App HERE.
Make your transfer and use the promo code ‘FREE’ to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!

They also offer £5 cashback once you send £50 or more by signing up using refer a friend code MARKT64

Option 2: Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo

Ria Money Transfer, Panda Remit, Sendwave & Transfergo all work the same way as WorldRemit.

Explore what transfer you may make and what options you have to pick up cash somewhere close by.

Follow this link for Ria Money Transfer, this link for Panda Remit, this link for Sendwave and this link for Transfergo and
This may involve making an account / downloading their app.

Option 3 :

Moneygram and Western Union also offer similar services but can be a little pricier.

Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

Option 1: World Remit

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity.

For more information visit this FAQs section.

Option 2: Wise (formerly TransferWise)

This another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Option 3 : Xe Money Transfer or OFX

Xe Money Transfer have a handy app for converting currencies quickly. You can also send money directly through their app. Follow this link to see options.

OFX also offer bank to bank transfer, either through their website or app. Follow this link for more info.

We update this guide every month or so, however, if you have any feedback to help keep this guide up-to-date or make it more comprehensive and easier for others to follow, please Message us on Facebook

Useful Links:

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATM in Coron : visa / mastercard

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coron,_Palawan

*** ATM In Coron ***