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In a significant move to facilitate overseas spending for local consumers, Bank of Maldives (BML) has announced an increase in the monthly foreign transaction limit on MVR debit cards to USD 500, e...
Mohamed Hilmy
30 June 2025, 00:00
In a significant
move to facilitate overseas spending for local consumers, Bank of Maldives
(BML) has announced an increase in the monthly foreign transaction limit on MVR
debit cards to USD 500, effective from 1 July 2025. The adjustment is part of
the Bank’s broader effort to enhance convenience for customers making
international payments for goods and services.
Alongside the
raised limit, BML has introduced new measures to curb the misuse of debit
cards, particularly for unauthorized commercial activities. The Bank
highlighted concerns over individuals using personal debit cards for
business-related purchases and transferring cards to third parties for overseas
cash withdrawals. To address these issues, the monthly overseas ATM cash
withdrawal limit has been capped at USD 125, with a fixed withdrawal fee of USD
10 per transaction.
The Bank has
observed growing volumes of foreign currency usage on MVR-linked debit cards
for transactions on select e-commerce platforms, including Temu, Shein,
Alibaba, AliExpress, Lazada, and eBay. These platforms, according to BML, have
been frequently used for business procurement, often bypassing official
channels. As a result, starting 1 July, a transaction fee of up to 30% will be
applied to purchases made on these specific websites.
However, the new
fee structure will not impact other categories of foreign online spending.
Transactions such as international hotel bookings, airline ticket purchases,
and digital subscriptions will remain exempt from the surcharge. Additionally,
customers who use debit cards linked to USD accounts or BML-issued credit cards
will not be affected by the new fees.
BML stated that
the changes are designed to safeguard the integrity of personal banking
services and ensure fair access to foreign currency for essential spending. The
monthly limits will now reset on the 1st day of each month, offering greater
predictability for customers managing their international expenses.
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