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Profee removes commission for money transfers to Russia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan

Profee removes commission for money transfers to Russia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan

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Russia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan have been added to the list of countries where one can send commission-free money transfers from Europe (excluding the UK) via Profee. The promotion campaign will run from March 9 to August 31, 2023.

However, no commission is charged for remittances to Georgia only if the transfer is credited to an account in the local currency (Georgian lari - GEL). When receiving a transfer in Euros, the standard service fee of 1 EUR will be charged, regardless of the transfer amount.

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