Selling inherited foreign property from the US: Complete guide
Read on for a step-by-step guide to selling inherited property abroad, including fees, taxes, and timelines.
Need cash, but left your debit card at home? Perhaps you use a mobile wallet and don’t have a physical card.
What you need in this situation is a cardless ATM. But how does a cardless ATM work, and where can you find your nearest? Read on to find out.
We’ll also take a quick look at the Wise Multi-Currency Card, which can be added to mobile wallets and used at cardless ATMs for easy cash withdrawals.
Yes, in recent years, there has been a rise in the number of cardless ATMs available throughout the US.
They’ve become more popular following the Covid-19 pandemic, when contactless payments were preferred over having to physically touch ATMs and card terminals.
Also, more people than ever are now using mobile wallets, so don’t always have a physical card with them.
A cardless ATM lets you withdraw cash using your mobile or other smart device instead of a physical debit card.
They tend to use the same technology as used in contactless payments, called near-field communications or NFC. Others use QR codes.
You may not be able to make a cardless ATM withdrawal just anywhere though. You’ll need to use a cardless ATM owned by your bank, and not all offer them. Some require you to have the bank’s app installed on your phone.
Cardless ATMs work in slightly different ways depending on the bank. Here are a few of the possible methods you may encounter:
- NFC. All you need to do is open your mobile wallet, choose a payment card and hold your device close to the contactless symbol on the ATM.
- QR codes. The ATM will display a QR code on the screen, which you’ll need to scan using your mobile device.
- App codes. If your bank requires you to have their app before using a cardless ATM, you’ll need to request a withdrawal there before heading to the ATM. You’ll be given a code, which you can enter at the ATM.

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Not every bank has embraced cardless cash withdrawals. But the good news is that a few of the major ones do. For example, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Chase all offer cardless ATMs.
Here’s the current list, including the mobile wallet or bank app you’ll need to have:
| Bank | Contactless withdrawal method |
|---|---|
| Bank of America¹ | Digital wallets - Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay Tap to pay with your debit card |
| BMO Harris Bank² | BMO Digital Banking app |
| Chase³ | Digital wallets - Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay |
| Wells Fargo⁴ | Digital wallets - Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay Tap to pay with your debit card |
| PNC Bank⁵ | PNC Mobile app |
If your bank offers cardless ATMs, all you need to do is go to the branch locator tool on their website. For example, you can find Wells Fargo cardless ATMs here, and cardless ATMs with Chase here.
So there you have it - everything you need to know about cardless ATMs.
If you use mobile wallets, they’re the missing piece of the puzzle when it comes to contactless spending. They let you withdraw cash without needing a physical card, just like you can pay in stores with just your phone via digital wallets.
Using Wise? You can add your Wise Multi-Currency Card to Google Pay or Apple Pay, then you can withdraw cash at cardless ATMs with just a tap of your phone.
Not all banks have cardless ATMs, so you’ll need to check whether yours offers this service. And if you need to download the bank’s app or add your card to a digital wallet first.
Yes, if the bank accepts contactless payments at ATMs, you can simply tap your card near the contactless symbol. However, some banks require you to use their mobile app, or to add your card to a digital wallet first.
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Sources checked on 13-Jul-2023.
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