2024-04-19 09:20:40
“We will increase the free cash withdrawal limit. This means that from July 1 from Luminor ATMs in the Baltic States and Medus ATMs in Lithuania, you will be able to withdraw more cash for free – up to 750 euros per month. We remind you that you can now withdraw up to 600 euros per month.
If you exceed the limit of 750 euros per month, we will apply a fee of 0.5 percent of the withdrawal amount. Above the current limit, we charge a fee of 0.2 percent. The minimum transaction fee will remain the same – 0.40 euros.
We will slightly increase the cash withdrawal fee from Perlas terminals. From July 1 it will be 0.5 percent of the withdrawal amount. Now the tax is 0.4 percent. The minimum transaction fee will remain the same – 0.80 euros. We will increase the additional Visa Debit card fee to €1.20 per month for adults aged 18 and over. Now the fee is 1 euro per month,” the text reads.
The bank reminds that the additional card is not included in the service basket.
It is believed that socially vulnerable groups are also taken care of, “that is why we apply discounts for certain daily services for children and young people under 21 years and senior citizens from 65 years old”.
Portal lrytas.lt previously announced that SEB bank has increased the price of this service. The client of the bank who contacted the editorial office said that due to the increased price of the service, he had to pay more than twice the fee for withdrawing money at an ATM.
The representative of SEB Bank, Ieva Dauguvietytė-Daskevičienė, confirmed that the bank’s new rates came into effect on April 9 of this year. 2 percent the target rate is applied in cases where a customer who does not use a bank service plan wants to withdraw cash with a debit card. The customer who chose the appropriate service plan could withdraw the amount mentioned by Viliaus for free.
2024-04-19 09:20:40