Khaleej Times

Foreign currency transactio­n fee at this major UAE bank

- — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com Waheed Abbas

dubai — Emirates NBD, Dubai’s largest bank, has introduced a fee on foreign currency transactio­ns on credit cards that are paid in UAE dirhams.

“Effective 8th March 2018, all foreign currency transactio­ns on your credit card which are paid in dirhams will be charged a fee of 1.15 per cent,” the lender said in a statement to its customers.

The bank advised customers to make payments in the local currency during transactio­ns on internatio­nal e-commerce websites and also while travelling abroad, because purchasing goods through internatio­nal e-commerce websites or while travelling abroad in the UAE currency will cost customers more due to higher processing fees.

“Foreign merchants/internatio­nal e-commerce websites usually offer the facility to make payments for the purchase directly in AED instead of the local currency. While paying in AED seems convenient, you might actually be paying more,” the bank said on its website.

Citing an example, the bank said customers will be paying a 3 per cent processing fee as part of foreign transactio­n conversion fee in local currency.

But customers will have to pay up to 7 per cent on their purchases when transactin­g in the UAE dirham while buying on internatio­nal e-commerce website or during travelling abroad.

“So the next time a merchant asks you whether you like to pay UAE dirhams, say ‘no’ and choose to pay the currency of the country you are in. Be local,” it said in an advisory note on its website.

 ?? Getty Images ?? Emirates NBD advises customers to pay in the local currency of the country they are in for lower processing fees. —
Getty Images Emirates NBD advises customers to pay in the local currency of the country they are in for lower processing fees. —

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