Gov considering capping bank charges
- mike strand2
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Gov considering capping bank charges
The Cyprus government are looking at whether they can cap the fees banks charge their customers.
The CM report indicates that they had persuaded the BoC to put on hold increased charges to domestic customers. My friend has just collected her new cheque book from BoC that previously was €5, but now €25. Anyone else noticed if their charges have gone up?
https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/02/26/cap- ... -possible/
The CM report indicates that they had persuaded the BoC to put on hold increased charges to domestic customers. My friend has just collected her new cheque book from BoC that previously was €5, but now €25. Anyone else noticed if their charges have gone up?
https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/02/26/cap- ... -possible/
Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
Bank of Cyprus Charges: https://bankofcyprus.com.cy/globalasset ... ry2020.pdf.
Hellenic Bank: https://www.hellenicbank.com/portalserv ... eb-new.pdf
Alpha Bank: https://www.alphabank.com.cy/pdf/%CE%A4 ... ET_ENG.pdf
Hellenic Bank: https://www.hellenicbank.com/portalserv ... eb-new.pdf
Alpha Bank: https://www.alphabank.com.cy/pdf/%CE%A4 ... ET_ENG.pdf
- mike strand2
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Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
So what happened to, "The increased fees had been due to come into force on January 13, but Bank of Cyprus eventually shelved its plans following pressure from parliament."? Clearly not all increases shelved!
Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
Stop using cheque books. Simple.
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- mike strand2
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Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
Not so Dominic. It's you who is being too simplistic! So would you pay someone in say, Nicosia who has no other facility to receive a payment?
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Agree! I've not signed a cheque for at least 5 years and have always paid using other means.
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I would either pay in cash or go elsewhere. I don't even own a chequebook, and haven't done so for years. Your question is irrelevent to me, as the situation has never arisen.mike strand2 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 1:02 pmNot so Dominic. It's you who is being too simplistic! So would you pay someone in say, Nicosia who has no other facility to receive a payment?
Besides, if they take a cheque, they will have a bank account, and if they have a bank account you can pay by bank transfer.
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Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
If only life was so simple!Dominic wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 3:51 pmI would either pay in cash or go elsewhere. I don't even own a chequebook, and haven't done so for years. Your question is irrelevent to me, as the situation has never arisen.mike strand2 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 1:02 pmNot so Dominic. It's you who is being too simplistic! So would you pay someone in say, Nicosia who has no other facility to receive a payment?
Besides, if they take a cheque, they will have a bank account, and if they have a bank account you can pay by bank transfer.

Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
The thing is with bank transfers between individuals, some people understandably so, do not like passing their bank details to others ..
Trev..
Re: Gov considering capping bank charges
But you do that when you hand a cheque over!
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