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Hong Kong ATM Withdrawal Guide: Fees, Locations, Exchange Rates (2026)

2026/03/24 12:16
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Travelling to Hong Kong? Here’s a Hong Kong ATM withdrawal guide for everything you need to know 👇

Planning a trip to Hong Kong and need to withdraw some Hong Kong Dollars (HKD)? In this Hong Kong ATM Withdrawal guide, we break down all the essentials — from the best places to withdraw to fees, limits, and how to get the best HKD exchange rates without overpaying.

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Summary:

  • You can easily withdraw cash from ATMs all around Hong Kong
  • Expect 15 to 30 HKD (~S$2-S$5) in local fees per withdrawal
  • Hang Seng Bank ATMs are generally recommended as they typically do not impose surcharges on foreign cards, though fees may still apply depending on your home bank.
  • Stick to bank-owned ATMs (e.g. HSBC, Bank of China) over standalone machines in tourist areas to minimise fees
  • Use multi-currency cards like YouTrip to save on fees and get competitive HKD rates

Do You Still Need Cash in Hong Kong?

Yes, while Hong Kong is largely card-friendly, cash is still commonly used — especially at small eateries, street markets, local taxis, and older establishments.

Having some HKD on hand is a good idea for convenience and emergencies.

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Can I Withdraw HKD in Hong Kong Using My Debit/Credit Card?

Absolutely. Most Hong Kong ATMs accept foreign cards, including:

  • Visa / Plus
  • Mastercard / Cirrus / Maestro
  • American Express (fewer ATMs)

Look for these logos on the ATM before inserting your card. Most travellers have no issues withdrawing HKD using international debit or credit cards, although fees and exchange rates will vary.

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Where to Find ATMs in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong ATM Withdrawal Guide: Fees, Locations, Exchange Rates (2025)

ATMs are everywhere in Hong Kong — from busy MTR stations to convenience stores and shopping malls. Some reliable spots to find them include:

  1. Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)
  2. MTR stations (especially Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Causeway Bay)
  3. 7-Eleven and Circle K
  4. Shopping malls like Harbour City, IFC Mall, Times Square 
  5. Bank branches 
    • HSBC Hong Kong — Locate your ATM here
    • Bank of China — Locate your ATM here
    • Hang Seng Bank — Locate your ATM here
    • Mastercard Hong Kong — Locate your ATM here
    • Visa Hong Kong — Locate your ATM here
    • Citi Hong Kong — Locate your ATM here

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How to Withdraw Cash at Hong Kong ATMs

Here’s how you can withdraw HKD at Hong Kong ATMs with YouTrip in 4 easy steps:

  1. Locate an ATM displaying any of these logos and insert your YouTrip card
  2. Select ‘Saving account’
  3. Key in your 4-digit ATM & Card PIN 
  4. Withdraw your desired amount in HKD

    Enjoy FREE S$400 monthly withdrawals with YouTrip per calendar month, with a 2% fee imposed thereafter 

  5. And there you have it — you won’t ever have to worry about running out of cash in Hong Kong!

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Hong Kong ATM Fees

Here’s what you might be charged when withdrawing HKD in Hong Kong:

  1. Local ATM fees: Ranges from 15 to 30 HKD (~S$2–S$5) per withdrawal
  2. Your bank’s withdrawal fee: Varies between 2–8% depending on your bank
  3. Foreign transaction fees: Typically 1–3% of the transaction

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Tips to Minimise ATM Fees in Hong Kong 

  • Stick to bank-owned ATMs (e.g. HSBC, Bank of China, Hang Seng Bank branches) rather than standalone machines in touristy spots, which tend to charge higher fees
  • Withdraw larger amounts less frequently to reduce total fees
  • Avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) — always choose to be charged in HKD
  • Use a multi-currency card like YouTrip, Revolut, or Wise for better rates and lower fees
  • Check if your bank is part of a global ATM network (e.g. Global ATM Alliance)

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Hong Kong ATM Cash Withdrawal Limits  

Most ATMs in Hong Kong allow you to withdraw up to 20,000 HKD (~S$3,265) per transaction, but this can vary by bank.

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Exchange Rates & Conversion Fees in Hong Kong

When withdrawing cash at Hong Kong ATMs, you might be asked whether you wish to withdraw in Hong Kong Dollars (HKD) or Singapore Dollars (SGD). Always choose HKD!

If you select SGD, the ATM applies Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which gives you a poor exchange rate with extra fees.

📖 Related Guide: Best SGD to HKD Rate in Singapore

Tips to Avoid Extra Fees on Exchange Rates: Use a Multi-Currency Card

If you want to get the best value for your money overseas, using a multi-currency card like YouTrip, Revolut, or Wise can help you save on currency conversion fees. These cards:

  • Let you convert SGD to HKD at real-time exchange rates
  • Avoid or charge lower foreign transaction fees compared to traditional banks
  • Charge lower ATM withdrawal fees and work at most ATMs and retail stores in Hong Kong

Here’s a quick comparison between some of the best multi-currency cards in Singapore:

YouTrip Revolut Wise Amaze Trust
HKD Exchange Rate 1 SGD = 6.125 HKD 1 SGD = 6.124 HKD 1 SGD = 6.111 HKD 1 SGD = 6.078 HKD 1 SGD = 6.078 HKD
FX Fees No fees On weekdays: No fees apply if you’re within your plan’s fair usage limit 
On weekends: 1% fee applies regardless of your plan
Currency conversion fee: From 0.26%
*fee varies by currency
No fees for FX transactions
✅ 1% fee (min. fee of S$0.50) for SGD transactions involving GrabPay, prepaid cards & other e-wallet top-ups 
No fees
ATM Withdrawal Fees Up to S$400 free monthly ATM withdrawals
2% fee imposed thereafter
Free monthly withdrawals of up to S$350 / 5 withdrawals.
2% fee (min. S$1.49) imposed thereafter.
From 1 May 2026: Free withdrawals up to S$100/month.
1.75% fee on amounts exceeding S$100.
2% fee imposed on all amounts withdrawn.
Daily withdrawal limit: S$1,000 (incl. fees)
None

*Rates taken as of 24 Mar 2026

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Hong Kong ATM Safety Tips

  • Use ATMs in well-lit, secure locations (e.g. banks or malls)
  • Cover the keypad when entering your PIN
  • Avoid ATMs that look tampered with
  • Don’t accept help from strangers at ATMs
  • Always take your card and receipt

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Hong Kong ATM Withdrawal Guide: Fees, Locations, Exchange Rates (2025)

Want to skip high fees and dodgy exchange rates altogether? YouTrip lets you pay with the best HKD rates with no fees and no hidden charges. You can also enjoy free monthly ATM withdrawals of up to S$400 with a 2% fee imposed thereafter. Perfect for hassle-free travel in Hong Kong!

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*The information stated above is true as of 24 Mar 2026

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