Hey, Nahin. If you're referring to the Wise card, at the moment, if you reside in Bangladesh you won't be able to get the Wise card. For more info on where you can get it, check here: wi.se/cardavailability. However, we're always looking to expand our services, and we can let you know when cards are coming your way, just fill out this waitlist form here: wi.se/joincardwaitlist. Should you have any questions on this, feel free to DM us on Instagram, Twitter (x), or Facebook. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email/phone call here: wi.se/contactus.
Hey there. We're happy to hear that! If you’ve finished setting up your account, and got yourself verified, then you can easily order the card from the "Cards“ tab, either on the app or web. The availability of our card depends on your region, but from here: wi.se/getthedebitcard, you can see what steps to take to put your order in. Feel free to contact us at wi.se/contactus or send us a DM on X, Facebook or Instagram if you have any questions. We'll be happy to help 💚
I love Wise but I'm confused. You mention John about the expense of cash withdrawals from ATMs in Thailand. Are you simply referring to visitors? I've been on a waitlist for a Wise card for months. Has Wise finally added Thailand to their Wise Card options? If not how much longer do we have to be on the waitlist, especially as I'm a prolific user of this awesome platform?
Hey there, Peter. Yes, when we talk about the fees of withdrawals from ATMs in Thailand, we mean visitors of Thailand, because the Wise card isn't available there just yet for residents. It's great to hear that you're already on the waitlist, though, as you'll be the first to know when this becomes available 💚 We know that having to wait for these features is less than ideal, but we really appreciate your patience and interest in the Wise card.
Hey, Stephanie! There are two kinds of ATM withdrawal fees that get reset each month- fixed and variable. All users get two free withdrawals a month, and after the second withdrawal you'll be charged the fixed fee. In Germany, that'll be .5 EUR per additional transaction. After 200 EUR/GBP has been withdrawn in the EEA, you'll be charged 1.75% on withdrawals past that. We have more info here: wi.se/withdrawalfees and please feel free to reach out: wi.se/directcontactus if you have any other questions.
Hey there 👋 Kenya would actually rank on the 88th place with an average withdrawal fee of 1.28%. So were you expecting Kenya to be higher or lower on this list? We'd love to hear about it!
Hey, Kasim! The exact fee will depend on a few factors (such as the exact currency route and payment method), but we have a handy calculator here: wi.se/ourfees that can help with this 😉 Just enter the currencies you're sending from, to, the amount, and payment method, and it'll show you a detailed breakdown.
Hello i try to cash withdraw in Perú, i have nz dollars on my wise account, they try to charge me 25 soles (really high) to withdrawal.... not good at all...
Hi, Adrian. We understand this can be frustrating. However, some ATMs may charge additional fees over what we charge. We have no way of predicting those charges, but they’re usually visible on the ATM before you agree to the withdrawal. Those additional fees are not connected with Wise. We explain more about this, here: wi.se/withdrawalfees We also explain on this link, how you can check the specific ATM fees for your Wise card. If you need more help, please contact us: wi.se/help Thanks!
Hey Sean! Yes, there will be no fee from our side if you already have the spending currency on your balance. Should you unexpectedly run out of THB, we'll automatically convert it from another balance with the lowest fee - that's where our fee might come into play. More about Wise card fees: wi.se/debitcardfees
Hi there! We appreciate your interest in the Wise card; however, at this time, neither the physical nor digital card is available in India yet. We're always working to expand our services, so be sure to add your region to our whishlist: wi.se/joincardwaitlist Thanks a lot.
If your friend travelled to India with their Wise card this is possible, however, as previously mentioned, our card is only available in regions shown in this link: wi.se/cardavailability. Please be sure to add your info to our wait list and we'll let you know as soon as any changes are made. Please feel free to reach out to us over on social media for more help. This can be on X/Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or alternatively through this link: wi.se/contactus - we're there to help 💚
Hey there 👋 Thanks for replying here. So are you planning on travelling to Japan, or are you perhaps already there? It's important to note that not all Japanese ATMs will be compatible with foreign issued cards, and some ATMs may not provide service in English. Furthermore, almost all international ATMs will deduct a service fee when using a foreign issued card. But for more on this, and withdrawing funds in Japan in general, please have a look at our page here: wi.se/atms-in-japan In our video here, starting from 3:50 - we also further elaborate on how you can use your account with us when you're in Japan. And in case your debit card was issued in Japan, then you should be able to use the following ATMs in Japan: - Daily Yamazaki - Family Mart - AEON And for more about this, and where you can and can't use your card with us, please go here: wi.se/whereyoucanuseyourcard We hope this explains things to an extent, but please feel free to DM or PM us on Facebook, Instagram, or X, in case you have any other questions. We'd be happy to assist you, naturally.
Hi, Wise. How can I receive payments with wise from South Africa? Your app doesn't offer banking details for my rand(ZAR) currency. What are alternatives for me to receive money from South Africa?
Hey there. We're glad to see you're looking into receiving payments through our platform. But our account details feature is indeed not yet available for ZAR balances. To see which currencies you can add, hold, and receive into your account with us, please check out our page here: wi.se/balancecurrencies Now regarding your options, please note that you could still activate the account details feature for a different currency, such as EUR, GBP, or USD for example. So depending on who's sending you money, and from where, you'd still be able to receive transfers to your account with us this way. And from there on out, you could also convert the received money to ZAR using our conversion tool. To see how you may activate the account details, go here: wi.se/getbankdetails - and you can see how you can convert money by checking out our other page here: wi.se/moneyconversion Another alternative would be for you to receive payments internationally directly to your local bank account through our platform via SWIFT, for more info on this method of payment, go here: wi.se/swiftpayments We hope this explains things to some extent, but please feel free to PM or DM us on Facebook, Instagram or X in case you have any other questions. We'd be more than happy to help you, naturally.
I am facing issues regarding putting £20 into Wise for getting account details, I am trying my every Pakistani bank card, but none of them is working so far! My wise account is set to UK (for a reason)
Hey, Muhammad. If you're having issues adding to your balance using your debit card, it can be due to multiple reasons such as browser issues, insufficient funds or the payment being declined by your bank. You can see more info on this here: wi.se/problemspayingbycard Alternatively, you can consider paying via bank transfer. Learn more about the steps at: wi.se/payingbybanktransfer If you need us to have a closer look at your account, you can message us on our other social media platforms such as Twitter/Instagram/Facebook or via phone and email here: wi.se/contactus
Hey there! To know all about spending money in Sri Lanka, please check our blog: wi.se/blog_money_and_banks_sri_lanka If you have any questions, feel free to reach out with a DM to any of our social media channels Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, we'll be happy to help.
Hey, Jaime! As explained on the video, if you're in an available region for balances, you can open a JPY balance and add money into it. However, we don't offer account details for this currency, so you won't be able to receive from others. Check more info here: wi.se/balancecurrencies Due to platform limitations here, we’re not able to contact you via DM. If you have any other social media accounts like Facebook, X or Instagram, reach out to us there, and we’ll gladly follow up. Or in case you prefer, you can also contact us via email/phone here: wi.se/contactus 🙂
Hey there, we hear you and completely understand that you'd like to use the card there. We're working hard on having the card available everywhere, Raúl. For now, you can get on our waitlist, and we’ll keep you posted: wi.se/joincardwaitlist If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us on our other social media platforms or via phone and email here: wi.se/contactus
Hi there. There are limits on how much you can spend with your Wise card and withdraw from ATMs. You can see your limits based on your region here: wi.se/wisedebitcardlimits You get 2 free withdrawals per calendar month. After your second withdrawal, we’ll charge a small fixed fee per withdrawal. Check what the fees are for your card here: wi.se/withdrawalfees
Many ATM in SEA don't ask for local currency or home currency, In the Philippines the charge 250 pesos, when using the wise card , I have used the wise card for around 6 months, Its great Still learning how to use it for other transactions,
Hey, Nahin.
If you're referring to the Wise card, at the moment, if you reside in Bangladesh you won't be able to get the Wise card. For more info on where you can get it, check here: wi.se/cardavailability.
However, we're always looking to expand our services, and we can let you know when cards are coming your way, just fill out this waitlist form here: wi.se/joincardwaitlist.
Should you have any questions on this, feel free to DM us on Instagram, Twitter (x), or Facebook. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email/phone call here: wi.se/contactus.
Thanks for your job!👍
Great video! What is the average atm withdrawal fee of each country in the top 20?
Thank you! Maybe you are interested in a specific country? 😊
At 2:06, we show the top 20.
The best bank ever I'm so proud of you guys wise Forward Backwards never❤❤
Thanks for the kind words and support, Dr. Yusuf 💚
What about in China?
0.01% on average 🙂
Thank you Wise. What are the fees in Greece please?
We're happy to help! 💚 According to our study, it's 1.14% on average.
I will Get Wise with my next travel!
Hey there. We're happy to hear that! If you’ve finished setting up your account, and got yourself verified, then you can easily order the card from the "Cards“ tab, either on the app or web. The availability of our card depends on your region, but from here: wi.se/getthedebitcard, you can see what steps to take to put your order in.
Feel free to contact us at wi.se/contactus or send us a DM on X, Facebook or Instagram if you have any questions. We'll be happy to help 💚
Hey, I just ordered my wise card to my UK address but I had to leave the country for a bit, do I need to be present for delivery? Thanks!
I just got mine & it just came through the letterbox, no need to sign
I love Wise but I'm confused. You mention John about the expense of cash withdrawals from ATMs in Thailand. Are you simply referring to visitors? I've been on a waitlist for a Wise card for months. Has Wise finally added Thailand to their Wise Card options? If not how much longer do we have to be on the waitlist, especially as I'm a prolific user of this awesome platform?
Hey there, Peter. Yes, when we talk about the fees of withdrawals from ATMs in Thailand, we mean visitors of Thailand, because the Wise card isn't available there just yet for residents.
It's great to hear that you're already on the waitlist, though, as you'll be the first to know when this becomes available 💚 We know that having to wait for these features is less than ideal, but we really appreciate your patience and interest in the Wise card.
Germany Munich any ATM WITHDRAW charges? what is the daily or monthly withdraw limit?
Hey, Stephanie! There are two kinds of ATM withdrawal fees that get reset each month- fixed and variable. All users get two free withdrawals a month, and after the second withdrawal you'll be charged the fixed fee. In Germany, that'll be .5 EUR per additional transaction.
After 200 EUR/GBP has been withdrawn in the EEA, you'll be charged 1.75% on withdrawals past that. We have more info here: wi.se/withdrawalfees and please feel free to reach out: wi.se/directcontactus if you have any other questions.
What about in kenya?
Hey there 👋 Kenya would actually rank on the 88th place with an average withdrawal fee of 1.28%.
So were you expecting Kenya to be higher or lower on this list? We'd love to hear about it!
I signed up for Wise today 🙂 Average fee for Canada & India?
Hey, Kasim!
The exact fee will depend on a few factors (such as the exact currency route and payment method), but we have a handy calculator here: wi.se/ourfees that can help with this 😉 Just enter the currencies you're sending from, to, the amount, and payment method, and it'll show you a detailed breakdown.
What about Croatia and Montenegro, please 🙏🏼🤩
The average fee percentages of value are 1.82% and 0.84% respectively 😊
Hello i try to cash withdraw in Perú, i have nz dollars on my wise account, they try to charge me 25 soles (really high) to withdrawal.... not good at all...
Hi, Adrian.
We understand this can be frustrating.
However, some ATMs may charge additional fees over what we charge. We have no way of predicting those charges, but they’re usually visible on the ATM before you agree to the withdrawal. Those additional fees are not connected with Wise.
We explain more about this, here: wi.se/withdrawalfees We also explain on this link, how you can check the specific ATM fees for your Wise card.
If you need more help, please contact us: wi.se/help
Thanks!
If I had Thai Baht loaded on my card, for example, and made a purchase at an outlet that accepted cards, would that purchase be fee free?
Hey Sean! Yes, there will be no fee from our side if you already have the spending currency on your balance. Should you unexpectedly run out of THB, we'll automatically convert it from another balance with the lowest fee - that's where our fee might come into play.
More about Wise card fees: wi.se/debitcardfees
Great video!
What about India?
Hi there! We appreciate your interest in the Wise card; however, at this time, neither the physical nor digital card is available in India yet. We're always working to expand our services, so be sure to add your region to our whishlist: wi.se/joincardwaitlist Thanks a lot.
I didn't umderstand my friend used Wise in Índia Last year.
If your friend travelled to India with their Wise card this is possible, however, as previously mentioned, our card is only available in regions shown in this link: wi.se/cardavailability.
Please be sure to add your info to our wait list and we'll let you know as soon as any changes are made.
Please feel free to reach out to us over on social media for more help. This can be on X/Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, or alternatively through this link: wi.se/contactus - we're there to help 💚
How about Japan?
0.64% on average, according to our data 😊
Hey there 👋 Thanks for replying here. So are you planning on travelling to Japan, or are you perhaps already there?
It's important to note that not all Japanese ATMs will be compatible with foreign issued cards, and some ATMs may not provide service in English.
Furthermore, almost all international ATMs will deduct a service fee when using a foreign issued card.
But for more on this, and withdrawing funds in Japan in general, please have a look at our page here: wi.se/atms-in-japan
In our video here, starting from 3:50 - we also further elaborate on how you can use your account with us when you're in Japan.
And in case your debit card was issued in Japan, then you should be able to use the following ATMs in Japan:
- Daily Yamazaki
- Family Mart
- AEON
And for more about this, and where you can and can't use your card with us, please go here: wi.se/whereyoucanuseyourcard
We hope this explains things to an extent, but please feel free to DM or PM us on Facebook, Instagram, or X, in case you have any other questions. We'd be happy to assist you, naturally.
Hi, Wise. How can I receive payments with wise from South Africa? Your app doesn't offer banking details for my rand(ZAR) currency. What are alternatives for me to receive money from South Africa?
Hey there. We're glad to see you're looking into receiving payments through our platform. But our account details feature is indeed not yet available for ZAR balances. To see which currencies you can add, hold, and receive into your account with us, please check out our page here: wi.se/balancecurrencies
Now regarding your options, please note that you could still activate the account details feature for a different currency, such as EUR, GBP, or USD for example. So depending on who's sending you money, and from where, you'd still be able to receive transfers to your account with us this way. And from there on out, you could also convert the received money to ZAR using our conversion tool.
To see how you may activate the account details, go here: wi.se/getbankdetails - and you can see how you can convert money by checking out our other page here: wi.se/moneyconversion
Another alternative would be for you to receive payments internationally directly to your local bank account through our platform via SWIFT, for more info on this method of payment, go here: wi.se/swiftpayments
We hope this explains things to some extent, but please feel free to PM or DM us on Facebook, Instagram or X in case you have any other questions. We'd be more than happy to help you, naturally.
I am facing issues regarding putting £20 into Wise for getting account details, I am trying my every Pakistani bank card, but none of them is working so far! My wise account is set to UK (for a reason)
Hey, Muhammad. If you're having issues adding to your balance using your debit card, it can be due to multiple reasons such as browser issues, insufficient funds or the payment being declined by your bank. You can see more info on this here: wi.se/problemspayingbycard
Alternatively, you can consider paying via bank transfer. Learn more about the steps at: wi.se/payingbybanktransfer
If you need us to have a closer look at your account, you can message us on our other social media platforms such as Twitter/Instagram/Facebook or via phone and email here: wi.se/contactus
What about Sri Lanka?
0.57% on average :)
Hey there! To know all about spending money in Sri Lanka, please check our blog: wi.se/blog_money_and_banks_sri_lanka
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out with a DM to any of our social media channels Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, we'll be happy to help.
What about England?
0.16% only 🙂
Switzerland?
0.11% on average. 179th place in our ranking 🙂
Hey, Richard! In our researches, we found that ATMs in Switzerland average in 0.11% 🙂
Wise doesn't provide local account details for JPY as it's depicted on the video.
Hey, Jaime! As explained on the video, if you're in an available region for balances, you can open a JPY balance and add money into it.
However, we don't offer account details for this currency, so you won't be able to receive from others. Check more info here: wi.se/balancecurrencies
Due to platform limitations here, we’re not able to contact you via DM. If you have any other social media accounts like Facebook, X or Instagram, reach out to us there, and we’ll gladly follow up. Or in case you prefer, you can also contact us via email/phone here: wi.se/contactus 🙂
I like this service but PLEASE bring the card to Mexico. It's been a while now without that feature.
Hey there, we hear you and completely understand that you'd like to use the card there. We're working hard on having the card available everywhere, Raúl.
For now, you can get on our waitlist, and we’ll keep you posted: wi.se/joincardwaitlist
If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to reach out to us on our other social media platforms or via phone and email here: wi.se/contactus
How to I find the free monthly limit?
Hi there. There are limits on how much you can spend with your Wise card and withdraw from ATMs. You can see your limits based on your region here: wi.se/wisedebitcardlimits
You get 2 free withdrawals per calendar month. After your second withdrawal, we’ll charge a small fixed fee per withdrawal. Check what the fees are for your card here: wi.se/withdrawalfees
@@Wise Thank you
You are very welcome 💚
vietnam ranking ?
1.85% on average 😊
@@Wise us wise debit card can withdrawal money in Vietnam now?
How about Bangladesh?
It's 0.44% on average, according to our research. 🙂
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Many ATM in SEA don't ask for local currency or home currency, In the Philippines the charge 250 pesos, when using the wise card , I have used the wise card for around 6 months, Its great Still learning how to use it for other transactions,
obviously AI voice clip.
Nope, not AI 😉
It's all him. Plus, he's a voiceover artist.
@@Wise I see, sounds very young but good voice though. Its no critique, just an observation.