Sacombank charges a percentage-based fee, and the cost really adds up for bigger withdrawals.
I had to use Sacombank because no other ATM was nearby-high fees, so avoid if you have options.
Shinhan ATMs are super user-friendly with multiple language options. Easy for tourists and expats to use.
HSBC ATMs in Vietnam worked perfectly with my international card. Reasonable fees and no hiccups.
HSBC offered higher withdrawal limits than most local banks. Perfect when you need more cash in one go.
HSBC ATMs in Vietnam let you choose between Vietnamese dong or USD. Super helpful to manage based on exchange rates.
Used BIDV ATM in Hanoi-got charged a 3% transaction fee. Higher than some other banks, but the service was solid.
BIDV uses a percentage-based fee model-can get expensive fast if you withdraw larger amounts. Be cautious!
With BIDV, low withdrawal limits forced me to make multiple transactions, which ended up increasing total fees. Annoying.
Zero fees at TP Bank ATM! One of the few truly free ATMs in Vietnam-my favorite so far.
TP Bank ATMs are easy to find in Vietnams big cities and give a nice mix of cash denominations. Great for budgeting.
Needed a large withdrawal-TP Bank allowed 10 million VND in one go. Better than most ATMs around!
TP Bank didnt charge a fee for my Visa/Mastercard (European issued). Not sure if this applies to all regions though.
TP Bank in Vietnam charges a fee for most European cards. Not fee-free.
In Hanoi, VIB ATM let me withdraw 3 million VND. Charged a 50k fee-not the cheapest.