Emirates NBD on Friday said that it will implement a fee for international transfers made via the app or online banking.
In an email sent to customers, the major bank said that starting September 1, 2025, customers will be charged Dh26.25 for remittances, including those done by DirectRemit.
DirectRemit is a digital money transfer service that allows Emirates NBD customers to make remittances to India, the Philippines, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Egypt and the United Kingdom in less than 60 seconds.
Remittances through this service are currently charged Dh0 in fees, as can be seen below:
The bank will also be charging a fee for cancelling local or international transfers. Here's the updated list:
A quick call by Khaleej Times to Emirates NDB call centre, however, confirmed that sending money to six countries will remain free of charge.
The Emirates NDB phone banking assistant said there will be no transfer fee sending money to India, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, UK, and Egypt either through online banking or the mobile app.
Apps like Botim, Careem Pay, and e& Money offer free minimum fees, as well as no registration fees, no minimum balance, and no bank account required.
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