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ATM Withdrawal Limits in Canada — All Major Banks (2026)

Updated

Daily ATM Withdrawal Limits at Major Canadian Banks

ATM withdrawal limits vary by bank, account type, and card type. Limits below are typical for standard personal chequing accounts — premium or business accounts often have higher limits.

BankStandard Daily ATM LimitPremium Account LimitNotes
RBC Royal Bank$1,000–$1,500Up to $3,000Adjustable online/in-app
TD Canada Trust$1,000–$1,200Up to $2,500Can increase via EasyWeb
Scotiabank$1,000–$1,200Up to $2,500Adjustable in app
BMO$800–$1,000Up to $2,000Can increase via online banking
CIBC$1,000–$1,200Up to $2,500Adjustable in CIBC Online Banking
National Bank$1,000–$1,500Up to $2,500Quebec-focused
Desjardins$800–$1,200Up to $2,000Caisse network
Tangerine$1,000Up to $1,000Call to increase
EQ Bank$500Up to $1,000Call to increase
Simplii Financial$1,000Up to $1,500Call to increase
HSBC Canada$1,000Up to $2,500Part of BMO as of 2024

Limits are updated periodically — verify with your bank for current amounts.


What Counts Toward Your Daily Limit?

Your daily ATM withdrawal limit typically applies to:

  • Cash withdrawals from ATMs
  • Sometimes includes teller cash withdrawals (depending on the bank)

Your daily limit does not include:

  • Debit card purchases (which have a separate daily purchase limit)
  • Interac e-Transfers (separate limits)
  • Wire transfers or bill payments

Some banks apply a combined “daily debit” limit that covers all transactions — confirm which applies at your bank.


How to Increase Your ATM Withdrawal Limit

Online or mobile banking

Most major banks allow temporary or permanent limit increases through their app or online portal:

  • RBC: RBC Online Banking → “Manage Cards” → “Change limits”
  • TD: EasyWeb → “My Accounts” → “Manage my ATM/POS limits”
  • Scotiabank: Scotia app → “Card Controls” → “Spending limits”
  • BMO: BMO digital banking → “My Profile” → “Manage card limits”
  • CIBC: CIBC online banking → “Card Services” → “Manage spending limits”

Phone

Call your bank’s main personal banking line and request a temporary increase for travel or a large cash withdrawal.

  • RBC: 1-800-769-2511
  • TD: 1-866-222-3456
  • Scotiabank: 1-800-472-6842
  • BMO: 1-877-225-5266
  • CIBC: 1-800-465-2422

Branch visit

For permanent limit increases above standard maximums, a branch visit may be required.


ATM Fees: Your Bank vs. Other Banks

Using your bank’s ATMs

Most major bank accounts include free ATM transactions at your own bank’s machines. Some no-fee accounts (EQ Bank, Simplii) refund ATM fees from other providers.

Using another bank’s ATM (interbank fees)

ScenarioTypical Fee
Using a Big 6 ATM (not your bank)$1.50–$3.50 (charged by your bank) + potential ATM surcharge
Using an independent ATM (mall, gas station)$1.50–$3.50 (your bank) + $2.00–$3.50 (ATM operator)
Using a credit union ATMOften free via Exchange Network

International ATM withdrawals

Fee ComponentTypical Charge
Bank’s international transaction fee$3.00–$5.00 per transaction
Foreign currency conversion2.5–3.0% of transaction
Local ATM operator surchargeVaries by country

Using a travel-focused account (EQ Bank, Wise, Scotiabank Passport Visa) can eliminate some of these fees.


ATM Network Access in Canada

Canada’s major ATM networks:

NetworkOperated ByMember Access
The Exchange NetworkCredit union consortiumFree withdrawals for credit union members
THE EXCHANGEInteracFree at participating banks
InteracNationalStandard fee structure
Plus/CirrusVisa/MastercardInternational ATM access

Credit union members often have access to the Exchange Network, providing free ATM access at other credit unions across Canada — over 4,000 locations.


Bank-Specific ATM Limit Pages

For exact limits at your bank, see our bank-specific guides: