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Банк России разрешил россиянам и гражданам ряда иностранных государств переводить за рубеж средства на сумму не более $10 тыс. в месяц. В то же время граждане недружественных стран по-прежнему не могут выводить деньги из РФ.
Центробанк РФ продлил на полгода, до 30 сентября 2024 года ограничения на перевод средств за рубеж.

Сохраняются лимиты в 10 тысяч долларов США за месяц на перечисления через системы денежных переводов.

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Центробанк РФ продлил на полгода, до 30 сентября 2024 года ограничения на перевод средств за рубеж.

Сохраняются лимиты в 10 тысяч долларов США за месяц на перечисления через системы денежных переводов.

❄️ Мурманск.ру

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