ATMs in the UK: locations, charges, and tips (2024)

While electronic payments are widely accepted, cash is still king in most of the UK.

Thankfully, finding an ATM in the UK is rarely a problem. There are more than 50,000 of them across the country¹, and around 95%² in the LINK network won’t charge you to use them.

And, if you want to avoid exchange rate markups and sneaky transaction fees while shopping, then check out the Wise card. You can use it to spend in 175 countries, including the UK. Your transactions abroad are automatically converted into British pounds using the fair mid-market exchange rate.

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Where do I find an ATM in the UK?

You’ll find ATMs in the UK in bank lobbies; outside bank branches, post offices and supermarkets; in pubs, restaurants and hotels; at petrol stations and also in other less common locations.

All British ATMs belong to the LINK network. You can find the closest one by typing in your city or postcode on LINK’s online ATM locator.

Will my credit or debit card work in the UK?

Most ATMs in the UK accept MasterCard (Cirrus) and Visa (Plus) cards.³ The vast majority of credit and debit cards belong to one of these two card networks. However, you should ask your bank to confirm if your card will work.

All ATM machines display the logo of every card network they accept. You can also look up the closest ATM using:

British ATMs accept chip-and-pin type cards and cards with just a magnetic stripe on the back. However, you’ll need a four-digit PIN. Keypads don’t have letters, so you’ll also need to remember your PIN numerically.

Don’t forget to let your bank know when you’ll be travelling. Otherwise, you risk having your card frozen, as your bank might consider your transactions suspicious.

What are the ATM charges for withdrawing cash in the UK?

There are two types of ATMs in the UK: free and pay-to-use. The vast majority are free.² Independently operated machines can charge around £3 to £5 per transaction.⁴

When travelling to the UK, your home bank will probably charge a withdrawal fee. You should also expect to pay a foreign exchange fee. These fees are over and above any fees charged by a UK ATM.

If you’re looking for a transparent and safe alternative to manage your money in the UK or when travelling abroad, consider signing up with Wise. You can get a Wise card, a multi-currency card that automatically converts your pounds into local currency in 175 countries at the fair mid-market exchange rate.

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How can I avoid ATM fees in the UK?

If you want to avoid paying ATM fees (or at least keep them to a minimum) try using these tips and tricks.

Always use free ATMs

All ATMs in the UK have clear signage indicating whether withdrawals are free or not. If a machine charges a fee, it will tell you what the fee is. You’ll also get an opportunity to cancel the transaction before being charged.

Check if your bank is part of a fee-free network

Barclays, one of the UK’s largest and oldest banks, is part of the Global ATM Alliance.⁵ If your bank is part of the alliance, you can use Barclays’ ATMs without paying a withdrawal fee.

Allpoint is another fee-free network with 55,000 ATMs in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.⁶

International banking giant HSBC is one of the UK’s ‘big four’ banks. You can make fee free-withdrawals starting from £300/day,⁷ depending on your debit card package. HSBC has over 1,500 ATM across the UK.⁸

Citibank, which also offers customers fee-free withdrawals from its ATMs worldwide, has 2 ATMs in the UK. However, these are all located in Central London.⁹

If you’re not a customer of one of the banks mentioned above, it’s still worth asking your bank whether it operates in partnership with any banks in the UK. This might allow you to make ATM withdrawals in the UK for free when using certain ATMs.

Avoid using your credit card

Using a credit card to make ATM withdrawals is often more expensive than using a debit card. Fees tend to be higher; and the withdrawal is treated as a loan, which means the amount attracts interest. Here is also a list of the European countries that charge the highest ATM fees.

By now, you should have a pretty good idea where to find ATMs in the UK and what charges to expect. If possible, try to use your card to pay for your purchases, as it’s generally cheaper and safer.

Sources used:

  1. Statista – Cash machines in the UK
  2. Link – Charges for cash
  3. Visit Britain – Using credit & debit cards abroad
  4. Money Helper – Cash machine fees
  5. Barclays – Debit card abroad
  6. Allpoint –ATM locator
  7. HSBC – Using your card
  8. HSBC – HSBC cash machine
  9. Citibank – UK cash machine

Sources last checked on date: 11-Dec-2022

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ATMs in the UK: locations, charges, and tips (2024)

FAQs

How much does the UK ATM charge? ›

What are the fees on my card? There are two types of ATMs in the UK: free and pay-to-use. The vast majority are free. Independently operated machines usually charge about £1.50 to £2 per transaction.

How do ATMs work in UK? ›

British ATMs accept chip-and-pin type cards and cards with just a magnetic stripe on the back. However, you'll need a four-digit PIN. Keypads don't have letters, so you'll also need to remember your PIN numerically. Don't forget to let your bank know when you'll be travelling.

How many free ATMs are there in the UK? ›

By the end of 2023, there were five per cent less cash machines than at the end of 2022 (51,253 vs 48,401). LINK expects this number to continue to decrease. There are currently 38,480 free to use machines down from 40,869 at the end of 2022. There are also 9,921 charging ATMs, down from 10,384 on the previous year.

What are ATMs called in UK? ›

In British English, the terms cashpoint, cash machine and hole in the wall are most widely used. Other terms include any time money, cashline, tyme machine, cash dispenser, cash corner, bankomat, or bancomat.

What is an international ATM fee? ›

Foreign transaction fees are charged by your bank for currency conversion. If your bank charges foreign transaction fees — and many do — you'll pay a percentage of the total withdrawal amount, usually 1% to 3%, for using your card at a foreign ATM (or anywhere else abroad).

How much can you withdraw from an ATM per day in the UK? ›

Cash withdrawal limits

Personal current accounts (including Cash Card accounts) – up to £300 a day, but you can set your daily limit from £0 to £500. Premier – up to £1,000 a day, but you can set your daily limit from £0 to £2,000. Business – up to £750 a day (you can't change this)

Can I use my ATM card in UK? ›

Know your cards.

US debit cards with a Visa or MasterCard logo will work in any European ATM. Go "contactless." Get comfortable using contactless pay options.

How much cash can I withdraw from ATM in UK? ›

Your default daily cash withdrawal limit depends on the type of account that you have: Student, Graduate, Savings or Adapt Accounts - £250.00. Foundation, Select, Reward, Silver or Platinum Accounts - £300.00. Black Account - £750.00.

Does Chase have ATMs in the UK? ›

The Chase debit card works in just the same way as other UK-issued bank cards. You can use it to withdraw cash at ATMs both in the UK and overseas. You can also use your Chase card to spend online and in real-world shops, restaurants, bars and transport hubs.

Can I withdraw dollars in UK? ›

Yes possible but only GBPs is withdrawn in cash, USA dollar is exchanged to London GBPs at the daily exchange rate. You can not get a hard paper dollar from the London ATM, only it's equivalent in GBPs.

How do I buy an ATM UK? ›

There are many regulatory and legal requirements that must be fulfilled before setting up an ATM. The individual must first apply for a licence from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The applicant will have to provide information about the location of the ATM, its type, and how it will be used.

Can I deposit cash at an ATM UK? ›

Things to consider when depositing money

You can deposit maximum of 75 banknotes at one time. You need to deposit cash aligned, not folded to the "Cash Deposit" part on the ATM. Folded, tear and wet banknotes will not be accepted by ATM.

How to avoid ATM fees in London? ›

You can avoid ATM withdrawal fees when you're traveling internationally by using an in-network ATM from a bank that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees or using a bank that refunds your ATM fees.

Which UK banks do not charge international ATM fees? ›

The Chase current account charges no fees for both overseas cash withdrawals as well as overseas card transactions, as does Starling Bank. There's also the Monese pre-paid multi-currency card, which has no foreign transaction fees on its Classic and Premium plans up to set limits for cash withdrawals.

Can I use my ATM in UK? ›

Yes. As long as your ATM or credit card has either a Visa or PLUS logo, you can withdraw cash at ATMs that are part of the Visa or PLUS network. How do I find an ATM in the country that I'm traveling to?

How much can I withdraw at an ATM UK? ›

Cash withdrawal limits

Personal current accounts (including Cash Card accounts) – up to £300 a day, but you can set your daily limit from £0 to £500. Premier – up to £1,000 a day, but you can set your daily limit from £0 to £2,000. Business – up to £750 a day (you can't change this)

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