you can, I have done it before with no problems.
The only thing now is that most of the cash machines in Argentina put a limit on the amount of argentinian pesos that you can withdraw per transaction.
That means that before you could do one transaction to withdraw whatever money your US bank would allow you to withdraw per day, now you have to split that transaction in the amount you want to take divided by the amount (AR$300) the cash machines allow you to withdraw per transaction.
Hope I helped!
J
Where money lives - Citibank
The currency in Argentina is the peso and it is subdivided into 100 cents.
Yes. Generally in the US, either owner of a joint account can use it without the other's permission. In New Zealand this depends on the signing authority that is set up for the account. If two must sign, then you cannot, if either of you can sign on the account for various purposes, you will be able to.
Through ATMs the amount that can be withdrawn is usually limited to Rs. 25,000 or Rs. 50,000 per day depending on the type of account you have and the type of debit/ATM card you have. But, if you are going to visit the bank branch for withdrawal, then technically there is no limit. You can withdraw as much money as you have in your bank account. For larger amounts like 50 lakhs or 1 crore, you may have to give the bank at least one day notice so that they can arrange the funds because most bank branches do not keep that much money in their vaults.
they use pesoPeso
you can but Citibank will charge a fee. Although, when I asked the person at the bank in Madrid, they said: "no fees". A guess a convenience you have to pay for it.
A person who is a bonafide customer in the bank can withdraw the money from his/her account within his/her clear balance available in the account.
Yes, when you withdraw money from a bank account or ATM, you are taking out cash from that account. This process reduces your account balance by the amount of money you withdraw. The cash you receive is then yours to use as you wish.
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your account with just the account number. Additional information such as a PIN or password is typically required to access and withdraw funds from an account.
Yes, PayPal can withdraw money from your linked bank account if you have authorized them to do so.
Yes, if your wife is listed as a joint account holder, she can withdraw money from the joint account without needing your permission.
The opposite of "deposit" is "withdraw." Deposit involves putting money into an account or storage, whereas withdraw involves taking money out of an account or storage.
The secret to saving money is to put more in the account than you withdraw from the account.
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
No, it is not legal to withdraw money from your child's bank account without their permission or legal authority to do so.
At Citibank, a customer needs to only supply $100 to open a savings account with and they don't even need to have a preexisting checking account with the bank.
Go to the credit union and tell them that you want to withdraw money.