Ditto to GV. I use BofA and when in Mexico use Santander. The only problem is there aren't many Santander's. I usually find a lot more Banamex and Banorte branches and was thinking of trying to figure out which bank in the US they had a deal with. I know Banorte used to have a deal with Wells Fargo, but not anymore.Roberto. I use Bank of America up here and Santander down there. They are affiliated and do not charge for ATM withdrawls.
I dunno about other services, but you can ask them. I'd prefer you just stay there and forget about all that stuff.
Roberto, we have a dollar account and a peso account at Banamex, which is part of Citibank, but the transfer fees are still expensive, if I need to send myself or Fabiola or anyone else in Mexico small amounts of money, within 10 or 15 minutes I use Xoom, never had a problem and they have over 15,000 pickup locations in Mexico. https://www.xoom.com/mexico. You pick where the money is sent for pickup anywhere internet is available. Somebody here on RPT commented on Xoom and I tried it, it works good for me.I would like to communicate with anyone having information about any US banks having agreements with a Mexican bank. I want to keep a US bank but will be traveling in Mexico and need access to the $$ without monster charges and or access problems. Anyone have any experience?
I don't have my fee sheet with me, but there were 2 types of accounts - one had monthly fees and the other had fees for each check you wrote. I don't remember there being any fees for deposits at the bank - maybe for deposits through the ATMs? I didn't see any accounts that paid you interest on your balance. CitiBank paid interest on some of their accounts but that required a substantial minimum balance. I plan to just continue to use my regular credit union account and move money to Citi when needed to move money to Banamex. CitiBank told us there was no charge to move money to our Banamex account.What are the fees at Banamex? I have heard they charge to make a deposit and pay no interest on deposits.
Roberto, at many of these 15,000 locations, they dont have bankers hours, you can get your money.for example at any Electra, Coppel or Soriana until 9pm.Roberto, we have a dollar account and a peso account at Banamex, which is part of Citibank, but the transfer fees are still expensive, if I need to send myself or Fabiola or anyone else in Mexico small amounts of money, within 10 or 15 minutes I use Xoom, never had a problem and they have over 15,000 pickup locations in Mexico. https://www.xoom.com/mexico. You pick where the money is sent for pickup anywhere internet is available. Somebody here on RPT commented on Xoom and I tried it, it works good for me.
That might work for me. I'll just give you the money and you can send it to me as I need it !!Roberto, we have a dollar account and a peso account at Banamex, which is part of Citibank, but the transfer fees are still expensive, if I need to send myself or Fabiola or anyone else in Mexico small amounts of money, within 10 or 15 minutes I use Xoom, never had a problem and they have over 15,000 pickup locations in Mexico. https://www.xoom.com/mexico. You pick where the money is sent for pickup anywhere internet is available. Somebody here on RPT commented on Xoom and I tried it, it works good for me.
Maybe you should give half of it to me Roberto,:veg: it's never a good idea to keep all your money in one place.:mrgreen:That might work for me. I'll just give you the money and you can send it to me as I need it !!
Great idea !! Check is in the mail. Can you send me some cash now ?? The check is in the mail. I promise !!Maybe you should give half of it to me Roberto,:veg: it's never a good idea to keep all your money in one place.:mrgreen:
Check is in the mail. Zoom me some cash !!I will gladly pay you manana for some denaro today.
Rick
Cholla Bay