I've noticed some similar in America recently. I've got friends who move 5-6 figure sums for various personal businesses, and their banks have been extra critical of their transactions. One bank got so annoying, that my friend tried to close the account, and couldn't! Lately hearing more and more stories about people getting de-banked, as been making me feel a little nervous. In the cases of the banks and my business…
Underreported info is that during many months of pandemic you couldn’t withdraw any significant amounts of cash. I decided to withdraw $10k just in case and they told me maximum they can do is $1k per day and this story repeated for many months.
ATM limit of 1k is common.
My small local credit union keeps about 10k in each of the tellers drawers . So you should be able to easily go up to 50k cash withdrawal .
If it’s a large multinational , 100k I suspect.
Also why not just go 10 days in a row and pull out 1k?