NBU cancels fees for BankID system services until martial law ends
The National Bank of Ukraine has abolished the fees for the services it provides through its BankID System for the duration of martial law.
Specifically, the NBU will not charge subscribers (banks and commercial service providers) for connecting them to the system, maintaining their connection, and processing their transactions.
Reinstatement of subscriber fees for NBU BankID System services will be announced in a separate press release.
Inter-subscriber charges that commercial service-providing subscribers pay to identifier banks for each successful electronic identification continue to apply.
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