Cambodia banking guide

Verified 2026-05-12

System overview

Cambodia operates a dual-currency system. The US dollar (USD) circulates freely alongside the Cambodian riel (KHR). Most larger transactions, rental contracts, and bank accounts are denominated in USD. The riel is used for small change (notes under 1 USD), government fees, and rural transactions. The exchange rate has been stable at roughly 4,000-4,100 KHR to 1 USD for over a decade. The National Bank of Cambodia regulates all licensed banks [1]. The sector includes foreign-owned banks (ABA, Maybank), locally owned banks (ACLEDA, Canadia), and several Chinese-owned banks.

Opening an account as a foreigner

Cambodia is the easiest country in the region for a foreigner to open a bank account:

ABA Bank is the most popular among expats: fully English online and mobile banking, fast account opening (same day), and a Mastercard debit card issued on the spot. ACLEDA and Canadia also serve foreigners well.

Account types

International transfers

Inbound

SWIFT transfers in USD are straightforward. Cambodia has no capital controls on inbound foreign currency. Wise supports transfers to ABA and ACLEDA [2]. Correspondent fees are 10-25 USD per transfer. The NBC requires all inbound transfers above 10,000 USD to be reported, but the bank handles the reporting.

Outbound

Cambodia has essentially no capital controls. Outbound wire transfers in USD of any amount are permitted without NBC approval, provided the bank's AML/KYC checks are satisfied. This makes Cambodia uniquely attractive among SE Asian countries for a relocator who moves money frequently. The bank completes a Foreign Exchange Transaction report on behalf of the customer for amounts above 10,000 USD.

Digital banking

ABA Bank's mobile app is widely regarded as the best in Cambodia and among the best in the region. It offers:

ACLEDA's app and Canadia's app are functional but less polished.

Debit and credit cards

USD-denominated debit cards (Mastercard/Visa) are issued with standard savings accounts. Credit cards are easier to obtain than in neighbouring countries: a fixed deposit as collateral (typically 100-120% of the limit) or proof of regular income. ABA offers a credit card with a 500-5,000 USD limit based on account history.

ATMs

Widespread in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Sihanoukville; thinner coverage in provincial towns. Foreign-card withdrawal fees: ABA charges 4 USD; ACLEDA charges 3 USD; smaller banks may charge 5 USD. Maximum per withdrawal: typically 1,000-2,000 USD. Many ATMs dispense both USD and KHR.

Tax implications of interest

Interest on savings and deposits incurs 14% withholding tax (final) on the gross interest for all account holders, residents and non-residents alike. The bank deducts this automatically.

This page is not financial advice. Confirm current requirements with the specific bank branch.

Sources

  1. National Bank of Cambodia
  2. Wise, sending money to Cambodia

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