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Who has cashed out at Ukrainian ATMs, which banks have the lowest fees? Share.
I tried MTB and Marfin, they charge 2% commission (plus 2.6% conversion and $2.6 cash-out fee).
In spring I withdrew about $230 from Raifazen, if I remember correctly, they took an extra 50 UAH.
Several times I withdrew from Pivdenniy, he has no fee.
Who has cashed out at Ukrainian ATMs, which banks have the lowest fees? Share.
I tried MTB and Marfin, they charge 2% commission (plus 2.6% conversion and $2.6 cash-out fee).
In spring I withdrew about $230 from Raifazen, if I remember correctly, they took an extra 50 UAH.
Several times I withdrew money from Pivdenniy, there was no fee.
Privat without a commission, and in my opinion Alpha, - I have withdrawn from them a couple of times, but I do not remember.
Who has cashed out at Ukrainian ATMs, which banks have the lowest fees? Share.
I tried MTB and Marfin, they charge 2% commission (plus 2.6% conversion and $2.6 cash-out fee).
In spring I withdrew about $230 from Raifazen, if I remember correctly, they charged me an additional UAH 50.
Several times I withdrew from Pivdenniy, there was no fee.
Seems to me the best way: MQL5.com -> epayments -> monobank (upload your card and indicate dollar epayments). And there already withdraw in local currency (through monobank commission 0.5%, but very few ATMs or transfer to Privat and lose 1% commission upon withdrawal).
In my opinion, the best option: MQL5.com -> epayments -> monobank (top up your card and specify dollar epayments). And there you output in local currency (monobank has 0.5% commission, but very few ATMs or transfer to Privat and lose 1% commission upon withdrawal).
I did not like monobank for some reason. How is it better?
For some reason I didn't like the monobank. How is it better?
I don't know. This is what people I know use.
In my opinion, the best option: MQL5.com -> epayments -> monobank (top up your card and specify dollar epayments). And then withdraw them in local currency (monobank uses 0.5% commission, but there are very few ATMs or you can transfer to Privat and lose 1% commission upon withdrawal).
Yesterday I used the following combination:
MQL - > epayments -> webMoney WMZ - > Exchange from webMoney exchanger.money/cards/home/wmz - exchange WMZ for rubles at an exchange rate with the transfer immediately to any bank card (I did for a Russian card). The rate for us is plus and covers all the cumulative commission in this chain.
In my opinion, the best option: MQL5.com -> epayments -> monobank (top up your card and specify dollar epayments). And there you can withdraw it in local currency (through monobank commission 0.5%, but there are very few ATMs or you can transfer it to Privat and lose 1% of withdrawal fee).
This is also a conversion fee? It turns out 2.6+1.8 = 4.4% ?
They say Transfer from foreign cards to monobank cards - 1.8% of the amount of the transfer
Is there a conversion fee as well? It turns out 2.6+1.8 = 4.4% ?
Nope. 2.6 doesn't pay - it's some kind of tricky recharge - it's like a purchase (with dollars from a dollar card) through a terminal :). So it's only 1.8%.
Avoid Monobank, they can block your account for no reason and you can't prove anything, it's worse than Privatbank.
P.S. Always remember who its founder is and who it is now.Avoid Monobank, they can block your account for no reason and you can't prove anything, it's worse than Privatbank.