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Transaction
limits are limits that determine the maximum amount you can transfer during a
payment transaction in the Internet Bank. Limits are set by mutual agreement
between the bank and the customer. You can find them in the Online Account
Management Agreement. There can be single transaction, daily or even monthly
limits. It is important to remember that the same transaction limits apply to
all of your accounts.
Transaction limits do not apply to:
payments between your own accounts (unless the payment is made using the SEPA payment form)
currency exchange transactions
conclusion of deposit agreements
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