You can withdraw money from a Self'Bank or one of the many ATMs showing the Bancontact/Mister Cash/Maestro logo.
Envelope cash deposits, on the other hand, need to be opened, counted, and entered. If you need to add funds to your account right away and don’t have access to a bank branch, a non-envelope cash deposit may be your best bet. Example: How to deposit cash with ING. If you've already got an ING bank account or you're thinking of opening one, you might be wondering how to deposit cash given that ING has no branches.
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- You can generally withdraw up to 650 euros per transaction at a Self'Bank.
- Amounts between 2,000 and 5,000 euros: withdraw the cash in several transactions at a Self'Bank.
- Amounts from 5,000 euros: send your details and the amount you wish to withdraw in advance to an ING branch with a counter. You can then withdraw the cash on an agreed date at the branch.
- You don't have an ING debit card, or you have reached your card limit? As an ING customer, you can request a Minute Card allowing you to make a single withdrawal of up to 5,000 euros from a Self'Bank.
- Abroad: you can also use your debit card to withdraw money from ATMs showing the Maestro or Cirrus logos. Read more about payments on holidays.
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The amount you can withdraw with your debit card depends on your personal card limit and your account balance at the time of the withdrawal.
Cash Deposit Laws
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