• Using Travel Card In Greece

Il serait plus approprié d’effectuer un retrait d’argent dans un de ces guichets, plutôt que de consulter votre solde ! Cette opération de consultation est bien plus simple à réaliser depuis votre application bunq
Normalement après avoir défini votre code PIN tout devrait fonctionner sans problème !

    I will visit the Attica Bank in a few days time and report back.

      @Stephen-Lime-Jaguar#137855 I actually activated my Travel Card in Kos City while I was there last summer for vacation. It was at an ATM of Alpha Bank with a withdrawal.

      So that works for sure. Maybe give that a try. Surely there must be an Alpha Bank at Crete.

        Thank's for the info Sam.
        Yes, there is Alpha Bank here in Chania, Crete. :-)
        I will try their ATM as well.

          I'm happy to report a successful cash withdrawal from an Alpha Bank ATM.
          And they charged me 2.50€ for the privilege, which I expected.
          People who plan to visit Greece may be interested to know what the major Banks will charge you and myself.
          Attica, Bank of Chania and HSBC have no ATM fees as mentioned on another thread.
          This from August last year.
          https://news.gtp.gr/2018/08/29/greek-banks-charge-foreign-card-users-extra-fee-atms/

          In detail, the charges in each bank are as follows:

          Alpha Bank

          Withdrawals from ATMs of other banks in Greece and the Eurozone

          Up to € 150: € 1.50
          From 160 to 250 euros: 1,60 euros
          More than 250 euros: 1,65 euros

          Withdrawals at ATM outside the Eurozone
          1% of the withdrawal amount with a minimum of € 4.40 per transaction

          Eurobank

          ATM withdrawals from other banks in Greece and the Eurozone

          EUR 1,60 irrespective of amount
          Withdrawals at ATM outside the Eurozone

          1.05% of the withdrawal amount.
          National Bank

          ATM withdrawals from other banks in Greece and the Eurozone

          Up to € 150: € 1.30
          From 160 to 250 euros: 1.40 euros
          More than 250 EUR: 1,60 EUR
          Withdrawals at ATM outside the Eurozone

          1% of the withdrawal amount with a minimum of EUR 3 and a maximum of EUR 5 per transaction.

          Piraeus Bank

          ATM withdrawals from other banks in Greece and the Eurozone

          Up to € 250: € 1.40
          Over EUR 250: EUR 2.20
          Withdrawals at ATM outside the Eurozone

          Expenses 4 euro per transaction plus 2% on the withdrawal amount with a minimum of 1 euro and a maximum of 30 euro per transaction.

            Kann ich so nicht nachvollziehen. Habe vor ein paar Tagen bei der Piräus Bank für eine Abhebung von 100 Euro genau 3 Euro Gebühren bezahlt.

              Yes, Niko, 3 € is the current charge using their ATM's, Still too much in my opinion, but as the Greek Banks are suffering from NPL (Non Performing Loans) they charge this.

                Attica Bank charges too now. 2.3 or 2.5. Chania Bank charges 2.5. I am not sure about HSBC, should be still free.

                @Stephen, they are suffering from greed mostly.

                  Thanks for the info re Attica & Chania Bank etc.

                    @Stephen-Lime-Jaguar#137882 Good to here you managed to activate the card at Alpha Bank.

                    Funny how someone from The Netherlands is able to help a Greek local on Together with his issue with Greek banks. Gotta love a pan-European bank...

                      Just an update, HSBC charges EUR 2.5 for withdrawals now.

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