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FAQs - Payments, transfers and cheques

Will it cost more to withdraw money from an ATM in another European country than it would in my own country? Open Close

NO - Banks should charge you no more for a cross-border withdrawal in euros than they would for a national transaction of the same value in euros.

Is there a standard charge across the EU for currency conversions to and from euros? Open Close

NO - EU law does not set charges to be applied for currency conversions - this is always a commercial decision taken by the payment service providers.

Is there a limit on how much a bank can charge for a cross-border payment transaction? Open Close

YES - Your bank has to charge you the same rate for payments in euro across the EU as it does for equivalent national transactions. This rule also applies to banks based in the EU but outside the euro area.

Can I use my debit card in another EU country under the same conditions as in my home country and without incurring additional charges? Open Close

YES - the EU rules apply to all kinds of card payments (payment by debit, deferred debit and credit card). You should pay the same transaction charges as if you were using your card at home. Furthermore the bank cannot charge you any additional fees (e.g. annual fees or one-off charges) if you use the card in another EU country.

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Last checked: 13/05/2022
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