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Getting cash out abroad
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm also off round the world and found that Nationwide does the best deal. They don't charge you anything to withdraw money from ATM's. However, when I signed up they said I wouldn't get my visa debit card (the one you need to take cash out abroad) until the account had been active for 3 months. This may be because I didn't transfer all my salary and direct debits and stuff to them as i wanted to keep my lloyds account but i'm not sure.
Suppose it depends how long you've got before you're off, I've only got 4 weeks so i'm stuck!
When i travelled my 3 accounts all charged �2.50 or 2.5% whichever was higher. But considering the spread in exchange rates when buying currency, it still worked out cheaper than cheques or cash as long as I took out at least �100 equivalent at the same time.