
During the upcoming dates, various options will be available for conducting financial transactions. Some establishments such as pharmacies, supermarkets, and service stations offer the possibility of withdrawing cash. Additionally, transfers, deposits, and payments can be made through home banking and virtual wallets.
ATMs are key tools that allow various banking operations such as cash withdrawal, generation of passwords and digital tokens, deposits, among others. It is crucial to keep in mind the cash withdrawal limits to avoid inconveniences, which vary according to the banking institution.
For example, the minimum withdrawal amounts are as follows: - Banco Nación: $500,000 - Banco Provincia: $400,000 - Banco Ciudad: $300,000 - Banco Santander: from $600,000 to $2,500,000 daily depending on the type of account. - Banco Galicia: with a debit card up to $400,000, with Token Galicia up to $1,000,000. - BBVA: $2,100,000 - Banco Macro: $600,000 - Banco Galicia Más (formerly HSBC): $400,000 - Banco Credicoop: $400,000 - Banco ICBC: $550,000
It is important to mention that banks will remain closed for three days, so operations cannot be conducted during that period. The Central Bank determined the bank holidays for this year, and each bank has the authority to set maximum withdrawal limits tailored to the profile of its customers.
Additionally, it was informed that financial entities will not provide service on Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4, adding to the weekend of March 1 and 2. During these days, there will be no work activity or public service at the counters.
In times when access to cash is key, ATMs will be essential for customers who need to carry out basic financial operations such as cash withdrawal.