Remember that some of the cheapest withdrawal fees are if you withdraw money from inside a store like Pick n Pay or Checkers at the till or point of sale.
If you draw at another bank's ATM you will now again pay the usual withdrawal fees as well as a punitive Saswitch fee. Picture: 123RF/MILKOS
If you draw from another bank’s ATM, you will now again incur fees of up to R21.50 per R500 withdrawal. Normally, if, for example, you bank with Nedbank and make a cash withdrawal from say an FNB ATM, you would pay the usual withdrawal fees as well as a punitive Saswitch fee for using another bank’s ATM.
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