Travelling Abroad - Bank of Ireland Group Website (2024)

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Before you go Once you arrive FAQs

Before you go

Check that your cards and passport have not expired

We automatically replace expiring cards, so you don’t need to do anything. You will receive your replacement card about 2 weeks before the end of the expiry month.

Your card will work for the entire month shown on the expiry date.

If you have any more questions check out our FAQ section on Visa Debit replacement cards here.

Make sure we have your up-to-date contact details before you travel

It’s very important that we have the right email or mobile number for you, to make sure your transactions abroad (particularly outside Europe) are really yours. A card may be disabled if we can’t confirm that it’s the genuine cardholder who’s using it. It’s likely that we’ll try to get in touch with you to make sure this is a genuine transaction.

  • Before you travel please update confirm your contact details are correct on the Profile page of the Mobile App. Simply click the Profile icon Travelling Abroad - Bank of Ireland Group Website (1) on the top right of the main page and confirm your contact details are correct
  • Ensure that when abroad you can check your text messages and emails

If you need to get cash, be aware that many countries only allow a max withdrawal of €100 or £100. Our website has a list, under ATM withdrawal limits abroad (see below)*.

Lost and stolen cards: some important numbers

We’re here to help 24/7. Keep our emergency helpline numbers somewhere safe, so you can cancel any lost or stolen BoI cards and organise replacements. We’d recommend writing them down somewhere handy, along with other important numbers like travel insurance, airline helpdesk, etc., as well as keeping them on your phone or device.

  • Outside the Republic of Ireland: +353 56 775 7007
  • Within the ROI: 1800 946 764

Calculating the cost of using your debit or credit cards while travelling within the EU and EEA

Use our currency converter to find out how much you would pay using your debit or credit card within the EU and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

Once you arrive

Use Credit and debit card vs cash

Credit or debit cards are preferable to – and safer than – cash. Your credit and debit card can be accepted worldwide when you see the MasterCard/ Visa logo. Use your debit card to take cash out from an ATM.

Pay in the local currency – it’s cheaper

Making purchases outside the Euro zone? Pay in the local currency if possible. Retailers usually apply higher charges if you convert transactions to Euro.

Split your cards

If you are travelling and have both credit and debit cards with you we would recommend that you would keep your cards in two different places. This will be beneficial if one card becomes lost at least you have access to your other card.

Take care at ATMs away from home

Use well-lit, properly maintained ATMs, beside a bank if you can. Don’t get side-tracked by others when you’re using the ATM, and take care not to let your PIN be noticed. Memorise your PIN: writing it down isn’t advisable.

  • ATM withdrawal limits abroad
    ATM TypeDaily limit
    Chipped ATM - most of Western Europe (generally located at bank branches)€500 / £500
    Non-Chipped ATM (usually smaller retail ATMs found in shopping centres, hotels etc.)€250 / £250

    List of specific countries with different Non-Chipped ATM Limit

    Barbados €100 / £100Malaysia €100 / £100
    Bolivia €100 / £100Nepal €100 / £100
    Bulgaria €100 / £100Pakistan €100 / £100
    Cambodia €100 / £100Peru €100 / £100
    China €100 / £100Philippines €100 / £100
    Colombia €100 / £100Romania €100 / £100
    Dominican Republic €100 / £100Russia €100 / £100
    Dutch Antilles €100 / £100South Korea €100 / £100
    Greece €60 / £60Taiwan €100 / £100
    India €100 / £100Thailand €150 / £150
    Indonesia €100 / £100Trinidad and Tobago €100 / £100
    Jamaica €150 / £150Ukraine €100 / £100
    Laos €100 / £100USA €250/ £250 ($250)
    Latvia €100 / £100Vietnam €100 / £100
    Lithuania €100 / £100

    • The above limits are daily withdrawal limits
    • Daily limits are lower at non chipped ATMs
    • Some Foreign Banks have their own ATM withdrawal limits which may be lower than those listed above
    • If your initial ATM withdrawal request is refused, please try again using a lower amount

*Fees & charges may apply when using ATMs abroad. Please see terms & conditions to ensure you are aware of the cost of ATM withdrawals - click here.

Travelling Abroad - Bank of Ireland Group Website (2024)

FAQs

Travelling Abroad - Bank of Ireland Group Website? ›

You don't need to notify us of your travel plans. However, we may contact you by text or email while you're away to confirm your transactions. What do I do if I receive a text or email? If you receive a text and/or email while using your cards abroad, simply send us a one word response.

Do I need to tell Bank of Ireland I'm going abroad? ›

You don't need to notify us of your travel plans. However, we may contact you by text or email while you're away to confirm your transactions. What do I do if I receive a text or email? If you receive a text and/or email while using your cards abroad, simply send us a one word response.

Can I use my Bank of Ireland debit card in America? ›

Your credit and debit card can be accepted worldwide when you see the MasterCard/ Visa logo. Use your debit card to take cash out from an ATM.

Do I need to notify my bank of international travel? ›

If you don't give your credit card issuer a travel notice, the company won't know that you'll be making purchases in a new location. If the company starts to see charges on your credit card from a different state or country, it may flag these transactions as fraud.

Do I need to inform bank of overseas travel? ›

Both primary and additional cardholders will need to let us know that they're travelling. It's also important to make sure that you follow simple card safety tips when using ATM's or shopping overseas. Our handy travel checklist offers important tips and tricks to help your money stay safe while you're travelling.

Do I need to inform my bank when I travel abroad? ›

If you intend to use your personal debit or credit card abroad it is best that you let us know. Telling us in advance that you're travelling will notify our transaction monitoring systems you will be using your debit or credit card abroad. This will help us to reduce the likelihood of your transactions being blocked.

How do I notify my bank of travel online? ›

If you already use online banking, there's likely an online travel notice where you can enter your destination and the length of your trip. If you've got multiple countries on your itinerary, you can specify that as well. If you don't have online banking, call your bank to set up a travel alert on your account.

How to avoid transaction fees abroad? ›

How to Avoid International Transaction Fees
  1. Open a Credit Card Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  2. Open a Bank Account Without a Foreign Transaction Fee. ...
  3. Exchange Currency Before Traveling. ...
  4. Avoid Foreign ATMs. ...
  5. Ask Your Bank About Foreign Partners.

Does Bank of Ireland charge for international transactions? ›

If you make an ATM transaction OR a debit card purchase in a foreign currency, we will collect a cross border handling charge from your account. This charge includes the international network fees and the margin on the currency conversion.

Does Bank of Ireland work in America? ›

Believe it or not, we've been there for our US customers since the 1970's. We pride ourselves on delivering consistent and timely financing solutions for our customers and their evolving businesses.

How much cash can you carry when travelling abroad? ›

Although no rules limit the amount of money you can bring on a flight, there are rules about disclosing currency on an international flight. If you are traveling on an international flight and have $10,000 or more in your possession, you must disclose the amount of U.S. Currency in your possession on a FinCEN 105 form.

Do I need to tell RBC I'm travelling? ›

You no longer need to notify us when you travel

We have industry-leading fraud detection systems that protect you and your accounts from suspicious or unauthorized transactions. Just make sure we have your up-to-date contact information so we can reach you if necessary.

Should I make copies of credit cards when traveling? ›

As a safety measure, make copies of your cards to store your card information for reference in case you lose your physical cards. Don't rely on using a mobile wallet rather than your physical cards, in case you lose your phone while traveling.

What to do to prepare for international travel? ›

Help your overseas journey run smoothly — and stay safe too — by completing this international travel checklist before you depart.
  1. Double-check your documents. ...
  2. Make copies. ...
  3. Get vaccinated. ...
  4. Register with the U.S. State Department. ...
  5. Get a prescription refill. ...
  6. Have a plan for cash. ...
  7. Stay connected. ...
  8. Opt for global coverage.
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What happens if you don't declare a foreign bank account? ›

Individuals can be penalized with up to $500,000 and a prison sentence of up to 10 years for failure to file an FBAR. Even more serious than non-disclosure is a failure to pay taxes on income earned and deposited into a foreign bank account.

Do I need to call my bank if I'm going out of the country? ›

You want to make sure you'll be able to access your funds and use your debit or credit card while you're on vacation. Telling your bank you are traveling can help prevent your card from being declined or blocked while you're traveling.

Can I keep my Irish bank account when I move abroad? ›

As mentioned, it's not necessary to keep your Irish account open when moving abroad, but in most instances, it is wise, especially if you know you'll be returning in a number of months or years.

Do I need to notify my Visa when traveling? ›

You don't need to let your credit card company know you're traveling, but it's always a good idea. To protect you from fraud, credit card issuers look for charges that seem to be out of the ordinary, or “suspicious activity”.

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