It is the UK banks that are imposing the charges.
Nationwide used to be free but they have started charging now.
If you take out 10,000 rps at an ATM in Goa your bank will charge you a fee for doing so.
The charges vary but are about 2-3% and sometimes an additional £1.
Also some banks load the exchange rate by 1-4%, so you do not get the interbank exchange rate.
You should not be charged anything by the ATM owner (Indian bank).
It is possible for any bank to impose a charge for using an ATM but they must always tell you before the transaction is completed.
Nationwide: cash withdrawal 2% plus £1 per transaction. Card payment 2% no transaction charge
Halifax: cash withdrawal 2.5% plus £1.50 per transaction. Card payment same as for cash
The exchange rate is the visa rate at http://www.visaeurope.com/en/cardholders/exchange_rates.aspx on the date it is debited to your account.
Alan
We used our Nationwide credit card the day before and there are no charges or commissions and the exchange rate was R71.466, about the same for cash that day too.
The best advice is take as much cash as you feel safe to carry to exchange for rupees and pay as much by credit card where it's viable such as hotel bills and expensive retail items.
DaveWales
DaveWales
Was it you who said in a earlier post that you used a Caxtonfx card
No we only used a Nationwide card Preacher.
If you use your debit card abroad, you'll be charged a 2.99% foreign exchange charge. On top of this, if you're getting cash over the counter at a bank (including Barclays), or using an ATM other than a Barclays ATM or those within the Global Alliance, you'll also be charged 2% of the transaction (minimum charge £1.50, maximum £4.50) and there may be other charges. See which banks are in our Global Alliance . The 2.99% foreign exchange charge is included in the exchange rate used by the card scheme to convert the currency amount into sterling on the day it processes the transaction.
PS - India is not a Global Alliance Country
Can anyone confirm if any banks in Candolim still do not charge a withdrawal fee. I do not mean the fee charged by English banks. Ta!
Was it you who said in a earlier post that you used a Caxtonfx card
Preacher I mentioned that I use a CaxtonFX Card http://www.caxtonfxcard.com/
No ATM charges when overseas and no fees, commission, or extra charges, load the card at a competative rate and use as normal wherever you are.
loaded it with £500 before we went then used ATMs over there no charges and got the bank exchange rate of the day, we even loaded the card free of charge in Turkey with an extra £200 by logging on to the internet with the hotel's free wi-fi.
Inititially the card should cost £9.95 but we got it free with our travel insurance company -special offer at the time, currently loading some cash each month for our Goa holiday in March.
http://www.fairfx.com
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