Egypt's central bank cancels fees on digital transfers

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Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 02:22 GMT

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Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 02:22 GMT

FILE - CBE

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CAIRO - 31 December 2023: The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) issued a set of decrees that include exempting customers from all fees and commissions related to bank transfer services executed via electronic channels (internet banking and mobile banking applications) in Egyptian pound starting from January 1st, 2024.
 
The decrees also included waiving all fees and commissions related to banks’ transfers within the Instant Payment Network.
 
According to the CBE’s board of directors, these decrees come within the framework of Egypt’s Vision 2030 to support digital transformation.
 
The issued decrees - effective as of January 1st, 2024 - come in alignment to the CBE’s continuous efforts to incentivize individuals to expand their use of digital financial services, and leverage from its wide range of benefits, as well as the availability of banking services from anywhere and in a timely manner. Consequently, the usage of digital financial services contributes to the country’s digital transformation towards a less-cash society, and promotes financial inclusion.
 
The Instant Payment Network - launched in April, 2022 - is one of the most significant infrastructure projects for payment systems sponsored by the CBE, to act as an integrated alternative to cash payments, allowing the instantaneous execution of all banking transfer services 24/7.
 
The Instant Payment Network witnessed a substantial growth in the transactions volume carried out through it, reaching 404 million transactions, worth LE 815 billion via “InstaPay” application and electronic banking channels, with the number of service users exceeding 6.5 million. 
 

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