Since July 20, Gazprombank introduces a 3% commission for any SWIFT transfer and payment to bank accounts in dollars and euros, according to the Telegram channel of the credit institution.

Gazprombank introduced a fee for SWIFT transfers and currency storage

The commission will be at least 12 thousand rubles. For storing more than 10 thousand dollars or euros in the account, 0.017% of the total amount will be debited daily.

The credit institution also introduces a 3% commission for crediting dollars and euros to accounts - at least 12 thousand rubles, but not more than the amount credited.

The bank recommended to its clients that "to the extent possible, they reject" transfers in dollars and euros, since "due to circumstances beyond its control, it cannot guarantee the usual high level of service and ensure timely payments."

In March, the bank launched its own payment service, GazpromPay, which allows purchases to be made with any bank card in online stores.

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karina pardaeva

Source: RB

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