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October 13, 2009 | 3 Comments
Any suggestions for a bank in the U.S. which has a sister bank in Mexico? We are hoping to save on those expensive withdrawal fees!
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Try Chase or HSBC. My US bank charges me five dollars per withdrawal so I upped the limit to five hundred dollars. I feel the ten dollars or so per month are more than offset if I can access my bank account online and verify instantly my bank balance.
There is a new BBVA Compass bank here in Tx. I know Mexico has BBVA Bancomer. You might want to find out if they wave the fees.
Bank of America’s business partner in Mexico is Santander Serfin. No ATM charges for BofA customers.