New Bank Fees for Euro Payments in Serbia from May 5

The changes introduce updated commission structures for transactions in euros across banks.

In Serbia, new bank fees for euro-denominated payments will come into force on May 5, affecting both individuals and businesses. The updated tariffs apply to international and certain domestic transactions in euros, with commissions varying depending on the bank and type of service.

The new fee structures are expected to include a combination of fixed charges and percentage-based commissions, typically ranging from around 0.2% to 0.6% of the transaction value, with some banks also applying minimum and maximum limits.

In practice, this means smaller transfers may be more affected by fixed fees, while larger payments depend more on percentage-based costs.

The final amount also varies depending on the type of transfer, such as SEPA or international payments, the cost-sharing option chosen and the specific bank’s tariff policy. As a result, customers are advised to check their bank’s official fee schedule before making transactions, as costs may differ significantly between institutions.

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