15
Jan
Chamwe Kaira The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has set limits on fees that local banks may charge for cross-border money transfers within the Common Monetary Area (CMA). The CMA includes Namibia, South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini. According to the central bank’s directive on user fees, charges and speed of cross-border Common Monetary Area low-value transactions (PSDIR-9), as amended, Namibian banks may not charge more than N$20 for incoming or outgoing transfers below N$1 million. For transfers ranging between N$1 million and N$5 million, the maximum fee is capped at N$35 for incoming transactions and N$30 for outgoing transactions. The directive…
