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Best ATMs in Central African Republic for foreign card holders? Any recos - ATM fees, limits?

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(@mayawriter164)
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On a budget and looking for free ATMs in Central African Republic - Any top banks?


 
Posted : August 10, 2024
 Jess
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Most ATMs in Central African Republic are BEAC machines, and they accept Visa and some Mastercard cards. However, fees can stack up quickly due to local and international charges. Withdrawal limits typically max out near 150,000 CFA francs per transaction (~$260). Free ATM withdrawals are rare, so plan large withdrawals to avoid frequent fees, or consider international money transfer services for better rates.


 
Posted : September 6, 2025
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Banking infrastructure in Central African Republic is still small, so ATMs accepting foreign cards are limited. You’ll likely face withdrawal fees at BEAC ATMs on top of your own bank’s charges, with withdrawal limits typically around 150,000 CFA francs. For budget travelers, prepaid multi-currency travel cards can save money on fees, and cash backup is essential.


 
Posted : September 6, 2025
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In Central African Republic, the ATM network is limited mainly to Bangui, with most ATMs from BEAC. Withdrawal fees can be steep for foreigners, typically a fixed local fee plus foreign bank charges. Daily limits are usually low - expect max withdrawals around 150,000 CFA francs per transaction. If you want to avoid fees, using transfer services to send money locally is often a better alternative.


 
Posted : September 5, 2025
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Foreign cards work best at Bank of Central African States (BEAC) ATMs in Bangui. ATM fees can be high, with local charges plus your bank’s fees stacking up. Withdrawal limits tend to be on the lower side, often capped around 150,000 CFA francs (~$260 USD) per transaction. Budget travelers could consider prepaid travel cards like Wise to cut costs on fees and currency exchange.


 
Posted : September 5, 2025
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