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Finabank

Finabank is a Surinamese commercial bank with its main office at Dr. Sophie Redmondstraat 59-61 in central Paramaribo and five further branches around the country. It operates Finamatic ATMs at its branches and its cards work on the national Cashpnt ATM network.

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  • cash withdrawals
  • travellers needing USD or EUR

Finabank's main office is at Dr. Sophie Redmondstraat 59-61 in central Paramaribo, with five further branches — Zuid, Noord, Nickerie, Wanica and Commewijne. Banking hours are Monday to Friday 08:00 to 15:00, on +597 472266.

Its ATM page is the most concrete official statement about cash access we have found anywhere in Suriname. It sets a limit of SRD 3,000 per day at any ATM in the country, and USD 300 or EUR 500 per day from foreign-currency accounts at the bank's own Finamatic machines inside its offices. Its cards also work on the national Cashpnt ATM network.

Read those limits carefully, because they are written for Finabank's own cardholders. Nothing on the page says what a foreign Visa or Mastercard can withdraw, or whether foreign cards work at Finamatic or Cashpnt machines at all. We are not going to extrapolate that, and neither should you: assume nothing about your own card until you have tested it, and arrive with cash you can change.

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Information on this page is sourced from Finabank N.V..