Tochka has abolished the commission for keeping dollars and euros for customers who make payments in these currencies. This was reported to RB.RU by a representative of the bank.

Tochka canceled the commission for saving dollars and euros for entrepreneurs

The commission is canceled the day the payment is made and is not valid for the next 60 calendar days. For regular transactions, it will not work at all and no additional applications or requests from clients are required.

If, within two months from the date of the last payment, the entrepreneur does not carry out transactions in these currencies and the amount of the balance exceeds 20 thousand dollars or euros, the commission will be activated again (0.02% per day on the balance, or 7.3% per year).

“Tochka was forced to introduce a fee for holding this coin in August last year. The commission was charged daily. We are now ready to write off this percentage for entrepreneurs who regularly make payments in dollars and euros,” said Anna Davydova, head of the FEA Import directorate in Tochka.

The bank recalled that the euro can be paid with counterparts from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Georgia and Serbia. In dollars – with China, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and Uzbekistan.

Tochka also works with other currencies: dinars, drams, yuan, lira, tenge and others. There is no charge for storing balances in this currency.

Author:

anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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