There are ATM withdrawal limits in Cebu. So, where can you withdraw bigger amounts and save fees? Find out here.
When you go around the Philippines, you need cash. And you should get it in the bigger places, like Cebu: On smaller islands, there may not even be an ATM. Credit cards? Abandon all hope.
Here is the catch: most ATMs enforce a limit of ₱10,000 ($191) per withdrawal using a foreign card, and then slap a ₱250 ($4.80) fee on top. So, where can you withdraw bigger amounts and save fees?
Bank with the highest ATM withdrawal limit
The winner:
UCPB maximum ATM withdrawal with ₱40k ($765)
The ATM withdrawal limit is ₱40k ($765), with a fee of ₱250.
Popular locations for UCPB ATMs:
- Ayala
- near Castle Peak Hotel
- Mango Ave (towards DOLE)
- inside SM City
See the official list of UCPB branches under “Visayas” or search on Google Maps for other locations.
If you’re curious, the name is an abbreviation of United Coconut Planters Bank.
We last verified the ₱40k limit in October 2019.
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Other limits
Here are other banks, either because they have a higher limit than most, or because they’re very common.
- BDO. ₱10k limit. ₱250 fee. (Verified in January 2019)
- BPI. ₱10k limit. ₱250 fee. (Verified end of 2019)
- DPB. ₱10k limit.
- RCBC. ₱10k limit. ₱250 fee. (Verified in Nov 2019.)
- Security Bank. ₱10k limit.
- Wealth Bank. ₱10k limit. ₱250 fee. (Verified in Jan 2020.)
Carrying a huge amount of cash around in Cebu? Read “Keeping Cash Safe In Cebu” right away!
Rumors and other goodies
HSBC next to Ayala mall may allow 50k, but possibly only if you have an account with them.
Citibank at Ayala mall allows withdrawals of US dollars—but only if you have a USD account with them.
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