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<blockquote data-quote="Dhrubo" data-source="post: 1994103" data-attributes="member: 36537"><p>The minimum balance in a citibank savings account is 2,00,000 INR. And it is not always that the transactions are free. I think it depends on the country. I have a malaysian citibank account and i was charge around 200 INR per transaction even when using a citibank ATM. Although it would have been free if I used a citibank ATM inside a branch office. I think the best option would be WU. You can send some money and receive it when you land there. Better rates than any forex agencies. Credit cards are also fine. The exchange rates are determined by Visa/Mastercard so you cannot be scammed on that. The general charge is 3.5% (I used HDFC). Even adding the 3.5%, it turns out cheaper than the money changers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dhrubo, post: 1994103, member: 36537"] The minimum balance in a citibank savings account is 2,00,000 INR. And it is not always that the transactions are free. I think it depends on the country. I have a malaysian citibank account and i was charge around 200 INR per transaction even when using a citibank ATM. Although it would have been free if I used a citibank ATM inside a branch office. I think the best option would be WU. You can send some money and receive it when you land there. Better rates than any forex agencies. Credit cards are also fine. The exchange rates are determined by Visa/Mastercard so you cannot be scammed on that. The general charge is 3.5% (I used HDFC). Even adding the 3.5%, it turns out cheaper than the money changers. [/QUOTE]
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