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The commission for money transfers in the Arctic will be reduced to mobilized northerners

In the Murmansk region, the commission for money transfers and money withdrawals for participants of a special military operation (SVO) will be reduced. The proposal was made by the Bank of Russia, and the polar branch decided to support it.

The adjustments will affect transfers from a mobilized fighter’s account to their family members. Spouses, minor children or children with disabilities can be involved in the program. Also, commission-free transfers will be available on the accounts of students under 23, if there are any in the family.

“SVO participants will be able to determine their family members, who will be subject to reduced commissions when transferring money from a service member’s account and later withdrawing from the account,” the administration’s press office explained. Severomorsk.

Earlier, MK in Murmansk said 15 tons of humanitarian aid had been sent from the Arctic to the areas of the special military operation.

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