
MOSCOW, August 21 Raiffeisenbank introduces a 50% commission on incoming dollar transfers from other banks from September 1, the credit institution announced this on its Telegram channel .
«The bank is forced to limit the number of incoming transfers <…> due to changing market conditions,» the press release says.
The minimum fee will be $1,000, but not more than the amount received . The maximum is 10 thousand dollars.
The changes will affect individuals, as well as small and micro businesses — legal entities and individual entrepreneurs.
At the same time, no commission will be charged when crediting salaries in dollars if the employer has a salary project open in the bank.
Raiffeisenbank is a subsidiary of the Austrian Raiffeisen Bank International AG.
In May, against the backdrop of sanctions, the parent Austrian bank already closed correspondent accounts for all Russian banks, except for its subsidiary in the country.

