¿Como RETIRAR y DEPOSITAR con CUENTA NU? [Deposito y retiro Tarjeta Nu] 💜
How to Use Your Nu Account: Deposits and Withdrawals
Introduction to Nu Account
- The video introduces the Nu account, a debit account designed to compete with traditional banks by offering no fees and free delivery of the debit card.
- Rubén Darío discusses how the Nu account has gained customer trust through its credit card services, leading to positive reception despite initial doubts.
Withdrawal Options
- Key questions addressed include where to withdraw money from the Nu account and whether there are associated costs.
- Two withdrawal methods are available: virtual transfers or cash withdrawals. Virtual transfers can be made without any cost using interbank transfer options.
Cash Withdrawals at Supermarkets
- To withdraw cash, users must have their physical debit card and can do so at stores like Chedraui, La Comer, or Walmart while making a purchase.
- Users can request cash withdrawals between 500 and 2000 pesos for free at these supermarkets; however, Soriana charges a fee of 10 pesos regardless of purchase.
ATM Withdrawals
- Users can also withdraw cash from ATMs across various banks since the Nu card is backed by Mastercard.
- Fees vary by bank; for example, BBVA allows withdrawals up to 9,000 pesos with a fee of around 3-4 pesos, while Inbursa offers lower fees.
Deposit Methods
- Currently, direct cash deposits into the Nu account are not possible due to lack of agreements with supermarkets or other banks.
- The primary method for depositing funds is through interbank transfers from another bank or fintech app using either the 16-digit debit card number or an interbank key.
User Independence
- It’s emphasized that having a credit card is not necessary to open a Nu account; users can choose based on their needs.
Community Engagement