Crowned as “Hong Kong in the Middle East”, Bahrain is the most beautiful island country in the Persian Gulf. Composed of 33 islands of various sizes, Bahrain boasts enchanting sceneries and pleasant weather in all seasons of a year. So, it is also called “Pearl in the Gulf”. Throughout the ages, natural springs and natural coconut forests are scattered across the country.
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UnionPay service opening time May, 2006
Local UnionPay Service Hotline Temporarily unavailable
CONSUMPTION BY WIPING CARD ON POS
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ATM CASH WITHDRAWAL
Application Range
At present, UnionPay card can be used for cash withdrawal and balance inquiry at ATMs of Citibank and Standard Chartered bank.
Accepted Cards
Bank cards with UnionPay logo.
Tips: As withdrawing cash with credit cards requires the payment of overdraft interests, it is better for cardholders to use UnionPay debit cards when withdrawing cash overseas.
How to Identify ATMs Accepting UnionPay Cards
ATMs with UnionPay logo
, Citibank logo
and Standard Chartered bank logo
on the machine or the screen can accept UnionPay cards.
Chinese-English Interface
Some ATMs are installed with both Chinese and English interfaces and cardholders can choose from these two languages.
Charges and withdrawal limits
According to the provisions of the state’s supervisory authority, during the ATM cash withdrawal overseas with UnionPay cards, the accumulative withdrawal per card each day of UnionPay debit cards shall not exceed the equivalent foreign currency of RMB 10,000 Yuan.
Issuing banks will charge certain procedure fees for overseas cash withdrawal. Please inquire the issuing bank for specific rates, withdrawal frequency in a single day, withdrawal limit each time and accumulative withdrawal limit.
Compared with the networks of other bank cards, 1% to 2% of currency conversion fee is exempted when UnionPay network is used for consumption. The consumed sum of local currency will be directly converted into RMB at the market exchange rate and will be timely booked into the RMB account of the cardholder by the issuing bank.
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