This Taiwan ATM withdrawal guide covers everything you need to know — from fees and limits to the best ATMs for foreign cards and how to get the most value when converting your money.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular traveller to Taiwan, here’s how to make ATM withdrawals easy, safe, and cost-effective in 2026.
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Yes — while Taiwan is steadily adopting mobile payments, cash is still king in many places, especially at night markets, mom-and-pop shops, taxis, and in more rural towns.
So, unless you’re planning to stick strictly to upscale hotels and chain restaurants, it’s smart to have some cash on hand. And the most convenient way to get TWD? Using ATMs in Taiwan.
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Absolutely. Most Taiwan ATMs accept international cards, including Mastercard, Cirrus, Maestro, Visa, Plus, and UnionPay. However, not all machines support foreign cards, so it helps to know where to go (more on that below!).
Tip: It’s best to use a debit card or multi-currency card for cash withdrawals, as credit card withdrawals often come with higher fees and interest charges.
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ATMs are practically everywhere — in 7-Eleven and FamilyMart stores, convenience stores, banks, metro stations, shopping malls, and airports. But for foreign cards, here are the best ATMs in Taiwan to look out for:
1⃣ Cathay United Bank — Locate your ATM here
Pro Tip: 7-Eleven stores in Taiwan often have Cathay United Bank ATMs that work well with foreign cards, are known for not charging extra ATM fees, and are open 24/7.
2⃣ Taiwan Cooperative Bank (TCB) – Locate your ATM here
Widely reported by travellers as not charging the standard 100 TWD operator fee for foreign cards, though this can vary depending on your home bank’s agreement.
3⃣ Bank of Taiwan – Locate your ATM here
Accepts foreign cards. Operator fees may apply — check the ATM screen before confirming
4⃣ Taipei Fubon Bank — Locate your ATM here
Accepts most international cards. Some travellers have reported being charged a 1% fee on the withdrawal amount, so check the ATM screen before confirming.
5⃣ CTBC Bank — Locate your ATM here
Accepts international cards, but sources note CTBC ATMs typically charge a withdrawal fee of around 100–150 TWD for international cards.
6⃣ E.SUN Bank — Locate your ATM here
Accepts international cards. Operator fees may apply.
7⃣ Mega Bank — Locate your ATM here
Widely available. Operator fees may apply for foreign cards.
*The information stated above is true as of 9 Mar 2026
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Here’s how you can withdraw New Taiwan Dollars at Taiwan ATMs with YouTrip in 4 easy steps:
1⃣ Locate an ATM displaying any of these logos and insert your YouTrip card
2⃣ Select ‘Saving account’
3⃣ Key in your 4-digit ATM & Card PIN
4⃣ Withdraw your desired amount in TWD
Enjoy FREE S$400 monthly withdrawals with YouTrip per calendar month with a 2% fee imposed thereafter
And there you have it — you won’t ever have to worry about running out of cash in Taiwan.
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Here’s what you might be charged when withdrawing TWD in Taiwan:
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Taiwan ATMs usually have daily withdrawal limits, which can range from 20,000 to 40,000 TWD (~S$804-$1,609), but this can vary by bank and your own bank’s limits.
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When withdrawing cash at Taiwan ATMs, you might be asked whether you wish to withdraw in New Taiwan Dollars (TWD) or Singapore Dollars (SGD). Always choose TWD! If you select SGD, the ATM applies Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC), which gives you a poor exchange rate with extra fees.
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Short answer: Use a multi-currency card.
Using a multi-currency card like YouTrip, Revolut, or Wise can help you save on currency conversion fees. These cards:
Here’s a quick comparison between some of the best multi-currency cards in Singapore:
| Cards | YouTrip | Revolut | Wise | Trust |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TWD Exchange Rate | 1 SGD = 24.82 TWD | 1 SGD = 24.78 TWD | 1 SGD = 24.80 TWD | 1 SGD = 24.34 TWD |
| 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 |
| ATM Withdrawal Fees | S$400 free per month *2% fee applies thereafter |
S$350/5 withdrawals free per month *2% fee applies thereafter |
From 1 May 2026: S$100 free per month *1.75% fee applies thereafter |
None |
*Rates taken as of 9 Mar 2026
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Want to skip high fees and dodgy exchange rates altogether? YouTrip lets you pay with the best TWD 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 Taiwan!
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