Credit cards issued by foreign banks

Credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in Denmark. American Express and Diners Club are also accepted, but not as often. Make sure to check whether an extra fee will be charged, Supermarkets in particular charge a fee when you pay with a credit card issued by a foreign bank.

Danish debit card

When opening an account you will usually get a Danish debit card. Depending on the bank’s evaluation of your individual credit worthiness, you will be issued with either a VisaDankort or a Visa Electron card. The main difference between these two cards is that Visa Electron is limited to the amount available in your account. Visa Electron, in contrast to VisaDankort offers no overdraft facility. Some banks issue a MasterCard instead of a VisaDankort.

Withdrawing money in stores when paying by credit card




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Using foreign credit cards

Stores and other service providers have the right to impose a surcharge for transactions involving foreign credit cards. This surcharge varies between 2% and 5% and is determined by the individual store or chain. This decision is often based on how much of the store’s turnover is derived from international credit cards. Before you pay with a foreign credit card ask the service assistant whether the store charges for the transaction.

ATMs

Most ATMs (automated teller machines) in accept Eurocard, Visa, Cirrus and MasterCard. When you use a foreign credit card the text on the screen of the ATMs is often in English and other languages. When using a Danish credit card, however, the text is usually in Danish. You will find ATMs at most banks. Note that a charge is usually made for transactions with foreign credit cards as well as Danish credit cards.

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