@hippy It's not a single free withdrawal, it's as many as you need up to £200 over a 30 day rolling window https://monzo.com/blog/2018/01/04/atm-fees-january/ Over £200 there's a 3% fee
With Revolut it's the same £200 within a 30 day period, then it's 2% So Revolut is cheaper after you've taken out £200 https://www.revolut.com/us/help/exploring-revolut/spending-and-sending-money/using-my-card/will-i-be-charged-for-cash-withdrawals
Both of those are for withdrawing cash only. Using the card in shops etc is free with Monzo and Revolut (and my Nationwide credit card, and probably loads of others)
I'm unlikely to need 200 quid cash though. Any hotel that costs 200 quid is going to take credit cards! :)
I just wanted it for getting food at 'gas stations' and stuff like that. Quicker than cash and if I don't have the currency, cheaper too.
Yep, in every day use they'll end up the same. Both unlimited free use at gas stations, and both £200 cash limit in as many little lumps as required
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It's not a single free withdrawal, it's as many as you need up to £200 over a 30 day rolling window
https://monzo.com/blog/2018/01/04/atm-fees-january/
Over £200 there's a 3% fee
With Revolut it's the same £200 within a 30 day period, then it's 2%
So Revolut is cheaper after you've taken out £200
https://www.revolut.com/us/help/exploring-revolut/spending-and-sending-money/using-my-card/will-i-be-charged-for-cash-withdrawals
Both of those are for withdrawing cash only. Using the card in shops etc is free with Monzo and Revolut (and my Nationwide credit card, and probably loads of others)