NewsPayment transactions with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina established: UCB determines tariffs

Payment transactions with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina established: UCB determines tariffs

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Universal Capital Bank (UCB), as the first Montenegrin bank to establish direct payment transactions with banks from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, has determined the tariffs for these services.

The Bank calculates and collects in advance (when performing a job or transaction) fees for services for international payment operations with banks from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, members of the international clearing system, from legal entities and natural persons, residents and non-residents, according to established tariff rates and types of work, UCB said.

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For inflows from banks from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that are members of the international clearing system in favour of a transaction account for international payment transactions with the option of SHA costs, the fee is 0.10% (minimum €2.50).

Regarding payments to banks in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that are members of the international clearing system for amounts up to €500, the fee is €3, for amounts from €500 to €1,000 it is €5, for amounts from €1,000 to €5,000 the fee is €10, for amounts from €5,000 to €20,000 it is 0.20% (minimum €10) for amounts from €20,000 to €100,000 it is 0.15% (minimum €30), while for foreign payments for amounts over €100,000, the fee is 0.10% (minimum €100).

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