Greece Bans Withdrawal Fees From Bank ATMs
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A cap is placed on charges from third-party providers' machines - The regulation, which was voted on July 25, 2025, was put into immediate effect so that citizens can benefit as soon as possible due to summer holidays.
Greece bans withdrawal fees from bank ATMs
The Greek Ministry of Finance announced on Monday a new regulation abolishing all charges for cash withdrawals from ATMs operated by Greek banks. In addition, a cap of €1.50 has been set for withdrawals from third-party ATMs, such as those commonly found in tourist areas and not owned by banks. The decision was prompted by a recent incident involving a local bank, which replaced its hundreds of ATMs with machines operated by a third-party compan…
Greece Slashes ATM Fees: Withdrawals Now Free at Bank ATMs, Just €1.50 Cap Elsewhere
A sweeping financial reform in Greece took effect on August 11, 2025, fully abolishing ATM withdrawal fees at all Greek bank-operated ATMs The post Greece Slashes ATM Fees: Withdrawals Now Free at Bank ATMs, Just €1.50 Cap Elsewhere appeared first on Travel in your own way.
With the activation of the relevant regulation from Monday 11/8, citizens will be able to withdraw money from their accounts with zero fees even if the withdrawal is made from an ATM of another bank in the "DIAS" system. The amendment of the Ministry of Finance on banking fees, which was voted on July 25, 2025, provides for: Zeroing fees for cash withdrawals from the banks' ATM network. Abolition of fees in municipal communities where only one …
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