
You can use Santander ATMs in Mexico and Puerto Rico free of charge (Staten Island Advance/Irving Silverstein)
February 17, 2014
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Are you a Santander banker planning a winter getaway to Mexico or Puerto Rico?
If so, you can use Santander ATMs there free of charge.
"This is another example of the value Santander brings to its customers," said Roman Blanco, president and CEO of Santander US.
"We are a local bank that is very much focused on the communities we serve, and we are also part of a strong and diversified global group. We're pleased to be able to extend this advantage to our customers," he added.
The ATM fee waiver comes just in time for the peak of the busy winter travel season and before spring break, when millions of Americans will seek an escape from cold weather by traveling to warmer climates.
Elimination of these fees follows the bank's change of name from Sovereign to Santander in October.
Santander maintains over 5,200 ATMs across Mexico, including top travel destinations such as Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Cozumel, Mazatlan, Mexico City, Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta.
In addition, there are 130 Santander ATMs in Puerto Rico, including many popular vacation destinations such as Arecibo, Fajardo, Ponce and Old San Juan.
Other new offerings by Santander are: Extra20 checking, a checking account that pays customers $20 each month simply for making at least $1,500 in direct deposits and paying at least two bills online during the same period, and Santander Bravo MasterCard, which pays triple points on gas, groceries and restaurants purchases up to 15,000 points per calendar quarter.
If so, you can use Santander ATMs there free of charge.
"This is another example of the value Santander brings to its customers," said Roman Blanco, president and CEO of Santander US.
"We are a local bank that is very much focused on the communities we serve, and we are also part of a strong and diversified global group. We're pleased to be able to extend this advantage to our customers," he added.
The ATM fee waiver comes just in time for the peak of the busy winter travel season and before spring break, when millions of Americans will seek an escape from cold weather by traveling to warmer climates.
Elimination of these fees follows the bank's change of name from Sovereign to Santander in October.
Santander maintains over 5,200 ATMs across Mexico, including top travel destinations such as Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Cozumel, Mazatlan, Mexico City, Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta.
In addition, there are 130 Santander ATMs in Puerto Rico, including many popular vacation destinations such as Arecibo, Fajardo, Ponce and Old San Juan.
Other new offerings by Santander are: Extra20 checking, a checking account that pays customers $20 each month simply for making at least $1,500 in direct deposits and paying at least two bills online during the same period, and Santander Bravo MasterCard, which pays triple points on gas, groceries and restaurants purchases up to 15,000 points per calendar quarter.
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