Tinkoff has raised the commission for card replacements through ATMs in US dollars and euros. Now it can go up to 10% – the exact amount of the commission will be known at the ATM.
Tinkoff has increased the fee for replenishment of US dollar and euro accounts through ATMs. The new commission rate takes effect from July 7, according to Frank Media, citing the bank’s support.
The commission for depositing currency has risen to 4%, but in some cases it can be as high as 10%: “the actual value is transferred via an ATM before the transaction is completed”, it is stated in the description of the plan Tinkoff rates.
Tinkoff introduced a commission for depositing US dollars and euros through ATMs in early June, it amounted to 1% of the replenishment amount.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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