Find nearby stores
1961–1980 of 2225 ATM locations
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Food Palace), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (New Ministry of Land Management), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Eternal), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth the star Natural), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth Eco Collection), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth Euro Park), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Quateria), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Opposite Saravoan Techo Pagoda), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Setra Market Samrong Andet), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (PTT Gas Station Northbridge), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Total Road 21), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (CIS International School), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Total Phsar Olympich), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Exchange Square), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Mera Garden), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (F&B Plaza), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Uniqsta Clothes shop), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Bayon Market Chroy Changva), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Opposite Ministry of Land Management), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Phnom Penh Tower), Phnom Penh
To open a bank account in Cambodia, you typically need a valid passport (for foreigners) or national ID (for Cambodians), a visa or work permit if applicable, proof of address such as a utility bill or rental agreement, and sometimes a reference letter from your employer. Requirements may vary by bank.
Yes, foreigners can open bank accounts in Cambodia. Most major banks accept foreign customers with valid passports and appropriate visas. Some banks may require additional documentation such as a work permit or business registration for certain account types.
Bank fees vary by institution but typically include monthly maintenance fees ($1-5), ATM withdrawal fees ($1-3 for other bank ATMs), international transfer fees ($15-50), and card issuance fees. Many banks waive fees for premium accounts or minimum balance holders.
Most Cambodian banks offer multi-currency accounts supporting USD, KHR (Cambodian Riel), and sometimes THB (Thai Baht). USD is the most commonly used currency for transactions and savings in Cambodia.
International transfers can be made through bank wire transfers using SWIFT codes, online banking platforms, or services like Wise and Western Union. You'll need the recipient's bank details including their SWIFT code, account number, and bank address.
Find nearby stores
1961–1980 of 2225 ATM locations
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Food Palace), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (New Ministry of Land Management), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Eternal), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth the star Natural), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth Eco Collection), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth Euro Park), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Quateria), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Opposite Saravoan Techo Pagoda), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Setra Market Samrong Andet), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (PTT Gas Station Northbridge), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Total Road 21), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (CIS International School), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Total Phsar Olympich), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Exchange Square), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Peng Huoth The Star Mera Garden), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (F&B Plaza), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Uniqsta Clothes shop), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Bayon Market Chroy Changva), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Opposite Ministry of Land Management), Phnom Penh
Canadia Bank
Canadia ATM (Phnom Penh Tower), Phnom Penh
To open a bank account in Cambodia, you typically need a valid passport (for foreigners) or national ID (for Cambodians), a visa or work permit if applicable, proof of address such as a utility bill or rental agreement, and sometimes a reference letter from your employer. Requirements may vary by bank.
Yes, foreigners can open bank accounts in Cambodia. Most major banks accept foreign customers with valid passports and appropriate visas. Some banks may require additional documentation such as a work permit or business registration for certain account types.
Bank fees vary by institution but typically include monthly maintenance fees ($1-5), ATM withdrawal fees ($1-3 for other bank ATMs), international transfer fees ($15-50), and card issuance fees. Many banks waive fees for premium accounts or minimum balance holders.
Most Cambodian banks offer multi-currency accounts supporting USD, KHR (Cambodian Riel), and sometimes THB (Thai Baht). USD is the most commonly used currency for transactions and savings in Cambodia.
International transfers can be made through bank wire transfers using SWIFT codes, online banking platforms, or services like Wise and Western Union. You'll need the recipient's bank details including their SWIFT code, account number, and bank address.