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Use GCash Card at ATMs Abroad

This page explains use gcash card at atms abroad for people searching “gcash atm”. It focuses on practical steps, limits, and fees so you can withdraw cash with fewer surprises.

HOME ARCHITECT

GCash supports cash withdrawals through a linked physical GCash Card (Visa/Mastercard) at BancNet or Visa-enabled ATMs, and through cardless withdrawals using RCBC Scan to Withdraw.

INTERIOR DESIGN

When withdrawing abroad, your ATM may show the local currency amount and fees. Consider declining dynamic currency conversion if offered, and compare the final rate shown on the receipt.

BUILDING CONCEPT

To withdraw using the card, insert the GCash Card at the ATM, enter your 6‑digit ATM PIN (different from your GCash MPIN), select Withdrawal, and choose your account type as prompted.

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For RCBC Scan to Withdraw, open GCash, go to Cash Out, choose Scan to Withdraw to generate a QR code, then scan it at a supported RCBC ATM to complete the withdrawal.

Typical limits referenced in public guides are ₱20,099 per transaction and ₱40,099 per day; actual availability can depend on the ATM network, cash availability, and account status.

Fees vary by provider. Some RCBC Scan to Withdraw transactions are commonly listed with an ₱18 fee, while other BancNet machines may charge different ATM fees per transaction.

Make sure your GCash wallet balance covers both the cash amount and any ATM fees. If a transaction fails, check limits, PIN, and try another ATM.