The amount you can withdraw from an ATM depends largely on your bank, the type of debit card you hold, and your account type. In general:
- In India, typical ATM withdrawal limits per transaction range from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 for most public sector banks, but can be higher for premium debit cards—with some allowing up to ₹1,00,000 or more daily per card type like SBI and HDFC varieties.
- Private banks can allow withdrawals up to ₹50,000 or more depending on the card and account; some premium cards can allow daily limits up to ₹3,00,000 or even ₹10,00,000 in rare cases.
- Outside India, such as in countries like the UK or Germany, withdrawal limits vary but commonly range between £250 and £750 daily or €1,000 to €2,000 per transaction depending on the bank.
The withdrawal limit can be set per transaction or daily, and additional limits may apply per month. Banks usually allow several free ATM transactions per month but may charge fees beyond those limits. For exact limits, it is best to check your bank’s official website, banking app, or contact them directly, as these limits vary by bank, account type, card, country, and can change over time.
In summary, the maximum withdrawal amount from an ATM in a single transaction or day depends on the specifics of your bank and card, ranging from a few thousand to several lakhs in India or a few hundred to a few thousand in other countries.