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No - I'm an American who lived in Hong Kong for some time - it's purely Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) that are used there. Easiest and cheapest way to get HKD is to go to an ATM at the airport when you arrive and withdraw money from your account. The bank will do the transfer to American Dollars at a much better rate than any money changers. All you need is a bank card that belongs to any of the ATM networks. NEVER use the money changers - they give the worst possible rates - AMEX or the small ones you see throughout Asia. I traveled extensively and used my Bank ATM card to get money everywhere. It's simple. The HKD is about 7 to a USD.
You draw the money from the first ATM, then you walk/crawl/fly/swim to the other ATM and deposit it into that ATM.
Bank of Ceylon was the first bank established in Sri Lanka.
The Siam Commercial Bank is located in Thailand. It is the largest branch and ATM market in Thailand. It was established in 1907 and was Thailand's first bank.
The Bank of India was issued the first ATM-Card in India.
ICICI is the first bank to provide mobile ATM
The first credited ATM in the United States was installed in 1969 at Chemical Bank in Rockville Centre, New York. This innovation allowed customers to access their bank accounts and withdraw cash outside of normal banking hours, revolutionizing banking services.
First of all when any one can use ATM card put the card in ATM machine select the language and amount ................a few minutes get money and receipt..................
State Bank of India Introduced the first ATM in Kerala at Munnar, on aug 25 2008
allhabad bank
UTI
There are about 5 banks in the Europe and the USA that can claim this as the first machines all sprung up about the same time in 1969According to a Wikipedia article on the ATM card, "The first ATM cards were issued in 1967 by Barclays in London.".