ATMs In Korea

ATMs In South Korea

Korea ATM Travel Guide

ATMs in Korea can pose quite a challenge for travelers as most don’t accept foreign cards. When using your international debit card at a CD (cash dispenser) machine, even one displaying the debit card logo, you may get an error message.

If there are no ATMs close by or the ATMs in Korea are not working with your card, check back here for our guide/s below about how to send yourself money online and pick it up at an authorized local cash pick up point.

It is a very similar process to buying something on the internet with your debit card and is probably the quickest way to send yourself money online to Korea.

There’s also currently a promo code so you pay NO FEE on your first money transfer. What’s more, it’s convenient, safe and cheaper than paying high ATM withdrawal fees allowing you to transfer more than the maximum ATM limit.

As Jeju is a popular destination and it is difficult to access ATMs, we have added a destination specific guide for here.

Jeju (click to open the guide)

If you are having difficulties anywhere else with the ATMs in Korea, follow the general Korea guide below.

Here are two useful links to find the nearest ATMs in Korea : Visa / MasterCard

Korea ATM Fees & General Information

Many ATMs in Korea charge fees. Expect to pay around ₩3500. You will also probably get charged a fee by your own bank.

Having a Wise (formerly TransferWise) MasterCard can help reduce your home bank fees and gives a great exchange rate on purchases. With their borderless account / card you can hold your money in more than 40 currencies and use the debit card to get your cash out with low conversion fees and zero transaction fees. Click here for more info.

If you do find a cash point that works, withdrawal limits generally range from ₩700,000 to ₩1,000,000.

Many hotels, accommodations, tourist sites and restaurants take debit/credit cards.

You’ll find Visa is the most commonly accepted card at ATMs in Korea, though there are an increasing number that also accept Cirrus/MasterCard.

Whilst ATM fraud in Korea is not very common it may be worth checking out our Travel Money Tips for what to look out for if you’re concerned about this. It also covers more general information covering pre-trip planning, fees, scams, and general safety.

Getting Cash Without Using The ATMs In Korea:

– Send Money To Korea & Pick It Up Locally

Simply use your ATM card (debit/credit) or bank details to securely send yourself funds online through a reputable International money transfer service that has a partnership with a domestic money transfer agent in Korea where you can pick up your money.

This means when there’s no ATM, you can still withdraw cash within a few hours.

South Korea ATM

Check HERE to see if there is a local authorized cash pick-up point where you are (In Korea, this is any branch of the Suhyup Bank – also known as National Federation Of Fisheries Cooperatives).
If there’s a branch locally, then follow the step-by-step guide below.

– Step By Step Guide…incl fee free promo code

Note: The process is quicker than the detailed guide suggests. It is currently possible to send from 50 countries, however, Israel and a few others are not yet included due to local government policies

  1. To begin, click World Remit LTD
    (IMPORTANT: If you don’t see ‘South Korea’ in the Choose a Country To Send To list, this is because you must first choose which overseas country to send money from. The “Send From” option can be found at the top of the page on PC/Laptop. On mobile it is the last option in the drop down menu at the top of the page represented by the 3 horizontal lines)
  2. Once You have chosen ‘South Korea’ as the Country To Send To, click “Get Started”
  3. On the next page make sure the Cash Pickup tab is ticked and click “Continue”
  4. On the next page enter the amount to send in your currency or receive in USD (which you can easily change into the local currency). The exchange rate & fee (which you can remove with a promo code later) will automatically show. Once you’re happy click “Continue”. You are then prompted to register / create an account.
    There is no need for a referral code on this page as you will apply your fee-free promo code on the payment page as you process your money transfer.
  5. Once registered you will input details of who you are sending the money to, so for the recipient, put yourself (as your name appears on your Passport) and use the address of your current accommodation. You will also be required to provide a local mobile number, however if you don’t have one, people have successfully used all zeros, or asked their accommodation to use their number. For the sending reason, select “Sending Funds To Self”.
  6. When it comes to payment details, it is important to make sure your name and address match the name on your Debit card and the billing address is used. Don’t forget to use the promotion code “FREE” (without quotes) on the payment page to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!
    If your card payment fails for any reason, select the Sofort option and pay using your online banking log-in details.
  7. Almost instantly you will receive a welcome email (don’t worry if this does not arrive) and a confirmation email of your transfer informing you to wait for a further email. In most cases this takes 10-30 minutes (longer if paying via bank details & not debit card or your financial situation is complicated). The final email will say whether identity / regulatory checks have been completed and inform you if your transfer is available to pick up. Note: Sometimes further information may be required from you before they can process the transfer in order to comply with regulatory requirements, however this is unlikely in most cases.
  8. Once complete just go to the pickup point (the closest branch of the Suhyup Bank, show your Passport and quote “Xpress Money” and the 16-digit X-Pin transaction reference number.

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Sending Money To A Bank Account Instead

You can also use the above method to quickly transfer money to an overseas bank account, perhaps to pay for your accommodation or an activity. The promo code above for NO FEES on your first money transfer also applies for these transactions.
Click HERE for this service.
IMPORTANT: If you don’t see ‘South Korea’ in the Choose a Country To Send To list, this is because you must first choose which overseas country to send money from. The “Send From” option can be found at the top of the page on PC/Laptop. On mobile it is the last option in the drop down menu at the top of the page represented by the 3 horizontal lines.
Once You have chosen ‘South Korea’ as the Country To Send To, click “Get Started”
On the next page make sure the ‘Bank Transfer’ tab is ticked, click “Continue” and proceed with your transfer. Don’t forget to use the promotion code “FREE” (without quotes) on the payment page to get your first transfer FEE-FREE!
For more information visit this FAQs section.

Wise, formerly TransferWise is another service that also offers bank transfers. If you are new to the service, and follow THIS LINK, you will automatically pay NO FEES on your first transfer of up to £500 (or the equivalent amount in any other currency).
Arguably the best thing about them is that they give you the mid-market rate on the currency exchange, so it’s much cheaper than a traditional bank to bank wire transfer. You won’t need any SWIFT or IBAN numbers, just the name of the account holder, their account number, the bank name and branch location.

Useful Links:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea

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