NBU limits transfer of e-money between individuals from prepaid cards to UAH 4,000 per month
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has limited the amount of transferring electronic money between individuals from prepaid cards to UAH 4,000 per month.
The corresponding decision was fixed in NBU resolution No. 378, the text of which is available on the Web site of the Verkhovna Rada.
"Individuals have the right to transfer electronic money to other individuals using prepaid cards of an amount of up to UAH 500 per day and not more than UAH 4,000 per month," reads the document.
In addition, the decree foresees that the users have the right to use electronic money for payments with the help of a refillable electronic device in the amount of up to UAH 35,000 during a calendar year.
The calculation of this amount does not include electronic money repaid on the demand of the user during a calendar year.
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