Oschadbank has changed the rules for money transfers in 2025: new limits and restrictions.
In 'Oschadbank', new restrictions on money transfers have been established for 2025. In particular, it is forbidden to transfer amounts exceeding 10,000 UAH from cards during nighttime, and the amount of transfer without SMS confirmation is also limited.
Specifically, the nighttime limit is 10,000 UAH at a time, while the daily limit for transfers that do not require SMS confirmation has been increased to 1,000 UAH. The bank introduced these restrictions to protect clients from potential fraudulent activities. Additionally, it sends a password in a regular SMS message if the transfer amount exceeds the specified limit.
How to transfer money in Oschadbank
To transfer money between the bank's cards, you need to follow a few steps:
- Select 'Transfers' from the main menu;
- Choose 'Transfers between cards';
- Specify the type of transfer, sender's card, and recipient's card;
- Agree to the transfer conditions;
- Confirm the transaction with a password or Touch ID.
To transfer money to a card of another bank, you also need to select 'Transfers', choose 'To a card of another bank' and follow the instructions.
Due to new rules, clients face difficulties withdrawing large amounts of cash from ATMs, so it is recommended to approach the bank's cashier directly.
The system of restrictions and security measures has been implemented to protect your financial transactions in 'Oschadbank' - do not forget about this, even when making online transfers!
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