What countries does NAB operate in?

What countries does NAB operate in?

The NAB Group operates in the following countries outside Australia:

  • New Zealand.
  • India.
  • China.
  • Japan.
  • Singapore.
  • Indonesia.
  • Vietnam.
  • the United Kingdom.

What ATMs can I use with NAB?

If you’re a NAB customer you can withdraw cash fee-free at: Any NAB, Commonwealth, ANZ and Westpac ATM across Australia. Thousands of merchants which have EFTPOS machines, including most supermarkets and petrol stations. More than 3,500 Bank@Post locations around Australia.

How much does NAB charge for overseas?

3.1 NAB will charge you a fee to process your international payment. This fee is $10 per transaction when you make your international money transfer via the service in a foreign currency and $30 per transaction when you make your international money transfer via the service in Australian Dollars.

How much money can you take out of a NAB ATM?

For ATMs, the maximum limit you can withdraw is $2,000 per card per business day. Meaning, if you have a NAB Visa Debit card and a NAB credit card linked to your NAB Classic Banking account, you could withdraw up to $4,000 from your NAB Classic Banking account, for example.

Who owns the NAB bank?

Commonwealth Bank Westpac NAB
Bankwest RAMS UBank
Aussie (as a major shareholder) St.George MLC
Colonial First State BankSA Bank of New Zealand
Bank of Melbourne

What other banks does NAB own?

NAB: NAB owns online-only bank UBank. In 2021, NAB also acquired neobank 86 400 and has announced plans to merge it with UBank.

What can you do at a NAB Smart ATM?

Smart ATMs allow you to perform basic transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, pin changes and balance enquiries for free. They’re available to all NAB customers. Unlike traditional ATMs, Smart ATMs let you deposit cash and cheques into your NAB account in real time.

What banks have no international ATM fees?

Banks with no international ATM fees

  • Aspiration.
  • Betterment.
  • Charles Schwab.
  • Capital One.
  • Alliant Credit Union.
  • First Republic Bank.
  • Fidelity.
  • USAA.

How can I avoid ATM fees abroad?

Use a debit card that’s part of a large network One way to avoid the fees from out-of-network transactions is to use a debit card that’s part of a large, international network. One popular option for those traveling abroad is to have a SoFi Money Checking account.