Oxxo stores in Mexico are recognized because in them, in addition to buying food, sweets, drinks, among other things, it is possible to pay for services and even withdraw money with a debit card as would happen in other self-service stores.
To do this, consumers present their card and tell the person in charge of collecting the amount they wish to withdraw, with a limit of 2,000 pesos per transaction.
However, the Welfare Bank is not included in this agreement, so the beneficiaries of the Welfare Pension cannot access this service.
Which banks allow cash withdrawal in Oxxo?
According to the Oxxo blog, the banks covered by this agreement are:
- BBVA: All debit cards.
- Citibanamex: All debit cards and Saldazo cards.
- Scotiabank: All debit cards.
- Bancoppel: All debit cards.
- Banco Azteca: All debit cards.
- Santander: All debit cards.
- Banjército: All debit cards.
- Banregio: All debit cards.
- Affirm: All debit cards.
- SMG Box: All debit cards.
- Invex: All debit cards.
- HSBC: All debit cards.
Oxxo charges a commission of 17 pesos per withdrawal (Bancoppel 20 pesos). The service operates from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm every day of the year and is subject to the availability of cash at the till.