Tinkoff and Sberbank introduced new fees. The first is to store currency in brokerage accounts, the second is to transfer money to cards of other banks using applications and web versions of these banks.

Sberbank and Tinkoff introduced new fees

The press service of the organization spoke about the introduction of a new commission by Sberbank.

From July 1, the bank will start charging a fee for money transfers to cards of third-party banks and MFOs if the transfer is made using applications or web versions of these organizations. The commission will be 1.25% on ruble accounts (minimum 30 rubles, maximum 150 rubles) and 1.25% on foreign currency accounts (minimum $1 or 1 euro, maximum $3 or 3 euros).

Starting July 1, Tinkoff will begin charging a fee for storing currency in brokerage accounts, the bank said on the Tinkoff Investments telegram channel. If the account has more than 10 thousand euros, pounds sterling or US dollars, the bank will charge a commission of 1% per month, but the fee will be charged daily.

On June 24, it became known that the Bank of Russia after August 31 will remove restrictions on acquiring commissions at the level of 1%. During the period of restrictions, banks will lose tens of billions of rubles.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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