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How to Withdraw Cash from ATMs in Argentina for less than $1 in Fees

Argentina Published November 1, 2025 Updated March 16, 2026
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💡 TL;DR

ATMs have historically been one of the least economical ways for foreigners to withdraw cash in Argentina because of poor exchange rates, low withdrawal limits, and very high fees. But with WanderWallet, you can now withdraw cash from RedATM terminals at better than blue dollar rates for around $1-$3 in total fees.

How to Withdraw Cash at a RedATM with WanderWallet

  1. Find a RedATM terminal. Look for machines labeled “Cajero Automático” with the RedATM logo, often near the entrances of Carrefour supermarkets and other convenient locations.
  2. On the machine, enter the amount in pesos (ARS) and press Enter. The ATM will generate a QR code.
  3. Open WanderWallet app and tap “Pay Now.”
  4. Scan the QR code on the ATM screen using your phone.
  5. Review and confirm. In the app, you’ll have a chance to see the exact exchange rate and total cost in both ARS and USD before confirming.
  6. Collect your cash. The pesos will be dispensed instantly.

Important

RedATM is a third-party ATM network. WanderWallet is used to initiate the payment, but the actual cash dispensing is handled by the ATM operator. If a payment goes through and the ATM does not dispense cash, WanderWallet can help investigate the case with the operator, but the physical dispense is outside our control.

Exchange Rates, Fees, and Limits

Exchange Rate

You receive the WanderWallet rate, which as of March 2026 typically trades slightly above the blue dollar. You can check rates on our home page.

Fees

Usually 1,000-3,000 ARS plus the $0.20 WanderWallet transaction fee, for a total around $1-3 USD based on the amount.

Withdrawal Limit

Varies by terminal. 70,000 ARS is common, but users have reported limits as high as 500,000 ARS.

👍 Before confirming, the WanderWallet app and RedATM screen together will show exactly how much you’ll receive in pesos, the USD cost, and total fee.

Why RedATMs with WanderWallet Beat Standard ATMs

RedATM withdrawals with WanderWallet beat standard ATMs in every category. Here’s how they compare:

FactorRedATM (with WanderWallet)Standard ATMs (with foreign cards)
Exchange rateWanderWallet rate (often near or above blue dollar)Official or MEP rate
FeesTypically around $1Often $10–$12 per withdrawal
Withdrawal limitVariable (≈ $50–$350 USD equivalent)Often $50–$70 USD equivalent
TransparencyExact USD cost shown before confirmingHidden markups and poor rates
Card skim riskNoneModerate
ConvenienceWidely available in Carrefour storesVaries by network, often unreliable

💡 TL;DR

RedATM withdrawals with WanderWallet are low-fee, transparent, fast and offer at or slightly above blue-dollar rates.

Where to Find RedATMs

RedATM kiosks are available in many large Carrefour supermarkets across Argentina, typically near entrances or customer service desks.

Note: Use the map above to find RedATM locations near you. Availability may vary by location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I withdraw pesos without a local bank account?

Yes. In Argentina, travelers can use WanderWallet to initiate a QR-based cash-out through RedATM without needing a local bank account or DNI. RedATM is the third-party ATM network that handles the actual cash dispense.

How much does WanderWallet charge for ATM withdrawals?

RedATM cash-outs initiated through WanderWallet typically cost around $1 in fees, which is far cheaper than many foreign card ATM withdrawals. Important: the payment is initiated through WanderWallet, but RedATM is the third-party ATM network responsible for dispensing the cash.

Where can I find RedATMs?

Inside many Carrefour stores and other convenient locations throughout Argentina. See on Maps.

How do RedATMs and WanderWallet work together?

The RedATM terminal displays a QR code, and you use WanderWallet to initiate the payment. Once the payment is confirmed, the ATM operator handles the cash dispense. If a payment succeeds but cash is not dispensed, WanderWallet can help investigate with the operator, but the dispense itself is not operated by WanderWallet.

Start Withdrawing Pesos the Easy Way

Download WanderWallet to use RedATMs with better rates and minimal fees.

About the Author

Milo

Milo writes about the stuff nobody tells you before you land: why your card gets declined, where cash still rules, and how to actually pay for things without getting ripped off. He's WanderWallet's resident payment nerd.

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