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DirectRemit: No fee on key corridors
June 30, 2025
|Gulf News
Emirates NBD has clarified that its DirectRemit international money transfers to popular remittance countries — including India, Pakistan, Egypt, and the Philippines — will continue to be free of charge for customers.
This follows customer concerns over a bank notification that indicated a Dh26.25 transfer fee would be applied to all international transfers from Sept
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