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Neema IL- transfer to Israeli bank account
Neema IL- transfer to Israeli bank account

how to send to a bank account in Israel and limits plus fees of transfers to Israel

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Written by Gal Gabai
Updated over a year ago

You can send money with Neema to any Israeli bank account at a cost of only 10 NIS for each transfer of up to 10,000 NIS :)

Transfer amount ceilings:

10,000 NIS per transfer

35,000 NIS maximum transfer amount per day

72,000 NIS per month transfer limit

288,000 NIS maximum transfer limit in a six-month period

Step 1: press the green send arrow

Step 2: Choose the country, ISRAEL

Step 3 and 4: Fill out all the remaining details.

NOTE: In order to transfer money from your Neema account to another Israeli bank account you must first make sure that the following conditions are met:

1/ you have added money to your Neema account

2/ you have at least the necessary amount in the Neema account (and not on the card. The transfer is made directly from your Neema account, not from the card, so you must make sure that the amount is in the account. If the amount is loaded on the card - you must unload the amount from the card back to your Neema account)

🚨 If you encounter an error, 3 important things must be verified:

First thing - that you did not exceed the sending ceilings described above

Second thing - the transfer fee for each transfer up to 10,000 NIS is 10 NIS, so make sure you have left 10 NIS in your account for the fee.

This means that if you want to transfer NIS 100, you will need to have a balance of at least NIS 110 in your current account.

When entering the name of the beneficiary - note that the beneficiary is really the name of the account holder at the bank.

The name of the beneficiary must be written in the application without punctuation such as commas, periods, etc.

The time for the money to arrive in the beneficiary's bank account is up to 48 hours, excluding Saturdays and holidays. This means up to 2 business days.

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