“Tinkoff Bank” stopped transactions in dollars and euros to Serbia, Mongolia and Bosnia

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The financial structure has stopped supporting transfers in dollars and euros to these countries.

Representatives of Tinkoff Bank announced the suspension of transfers to Serbia, Mongolia and Bosnia. This only applies to transactions in dollars and euros. This became known on Wednesday, March 22.

— Due to the sanctions imposed, SWIFT transfers may be frozen by the counterparty bank. Therefore, we are temporarily not making transfers in certain currencies and to certain banks.

At the same time, the possibility of making a transfer to these States remains. How the bank did not specify. It is worth waiting for updates on the site.

As reported earlier by Glavny Regionalny, the Central Bank of Russia has limited the amount of transfers abroad from the accounts of individuals to five thousand dollars. This applies to transactions in favor of next of kin.

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