This measure aims to help professionals, freelancers and family groups or people who receive financial assistance to “each dollar reaching the account without unexpected discounts.”
Banco Macro announced the end of the payment of bank commissions for natural persons who choose the entity to receive transfers from abroad to amounts of up to US $ 10,000.
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From the credit entity they stressed that they seek to “offer concrete and efficient solutions that adapt to the real needs of its users.” Understanding “globalization” and the growing “interconnection”, they took this measure for what “Every dollar received, either by professional fees, family aid or any other income in foreign currency, reaches the account without unexpected discounts“They said.


Transfers in dollars: Who benefits?
Among the groups that seek to benefit this measure are the Independent professionals and freelancers that offer their services to customers located outside Argentina. “In an increasingly globalized world, it is common for graphic designers, programmers, youtubers, consultants, translators, content creators and other specialists to charge fees in foreign currency for their work,”They emphasize from Macro Bank.
Previously, these transfers used to be subject to bank commissions that reduced the final amount perceived by the professional. However, with this elimination of commissions by Banco Macro, Every dollar invoiced and sent from the outside reaches entirely to the account of the beneficiary, thus maximizing its income.
It is a significant savings for this group of professionals, as well as an incentive to continue expanding their professional horizons internationally.
Also, this measure aims to benefit family groups or individuals who receive financial aid from abroad. By eliminating these commissions, Banco Macro ensures that the total amount sent to destination, facilitating family support and guaranteeing that each dollar fulfills its purpose, as indicated from the entity.
Source: Ambito

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