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Are there ATM machines in Jordan?

Through Bank of Jordan's ATM network scattered across 195 locations throughout Jordan, you can maintain access to your accounts 24/7 through various banking operations, while benefiting from the following services: Cash withdrawals. Cash deposits.



Yes, Jordan has a very robust and reliable network of ATMs in 2026, particularly in major cities like Amman, Aqaba, Madaba, and near Petra. Most ATMs accept international Visa and Mastercard debit and credit cards, and the machines usually offer an English language option. Banks like the Bank of Jordan, Arab Bank, and Cairo Amman Bank have machines scattered throughout commercial areas and airports. For security, it is best to use ATMs located inside a bank branch rather than those on the street. While card acceptance is growing, Jordan is still a cash-heavy society, especially in souks (markets) and rural areas like Wadi Rum, so carrying Jordanian Dinars (JOD) is essential. Note that most ATMs have a daily withdrawal limit (often around 500 JOD) and charge a local transaction fee of about 4 JOD, in addition to whatever fees your home bank may apply for international withdrawals.

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