Bank of Maldives (BML) has entered a digital partnership with Maldives Immigration, under which the foreign spend limit for using POS and ATM services abroad will be activated only when an individual travels overseas.
The move is part of multiple measures announced by BML on Saturday to ensure fair and equitable access to foreign currency for essential public needs.
BML stated that the foreign spend limit for using POS and ATM services abroad will be activated only when an individual travels overseas.
"This ensures that cards belonging to individuals who are in the Maldives cannot be used abroad, without the cardholder being physically present," stated the bank.
The BML has also decided to issue a student card to students studying abroad who do not have their own card and are using a guardian’s card. According to the bank, the card will have the monthly student foreign spend limit.
The BML states that students can continue using their guardian’s card until a student card is issued.
According to BML, few individuals are using the foreign spend limit on personal cards to conduct business transactions on certain online shopping sites. As a result, the bank is selling large amounts of dollars for such purposes to a limited number of parties.
The bank has therefore decided to set a daily budget for the amount sold for such online transactions, in order to ensure that the dollars obtained by the bank are distributed for the benefit of a wider population.
However, the bank said that no changes are being made at this time to sites used for other legitimate personal purposes.
BML states that fewer than 50 customers are making more than 30 transactions per month for ecommerce.
According to BML, these are the same parties using the previously mentioned shopping sites for business purposes. The bank has therefore decided to limit the number of monthly transactions per customer to 30, in order to ensure fair use of the ecommerce budget.
Other measures:
The BML has also decided to issue a student card to students studying abroad who do not have their own card and are using a guardian’s card. According to the bank, the card will have the monthly student foreign spend limit.
The BML states that students can continue using their guardian’s card until a student card is issued.
According to BML, few individuals are using the foreign spend limit on personal cards to conduct business transactions on certain online shopping sites. As a result, the bank is selling large amounts of dollars for such purposes to a limited number of parties.
The bank has therefore decided to set a daily budget for the amount sold for such online transactions, in order to ensure that the dollars obtained by the bank are distributed for the benefit of a wider population.
However, the bank said that no changes are being made at this time to sites used for other legitimate personal purposes.
BML states that fewer than 50 customers are making more than 30 transactions per month for ecommerce.
According to BML, these are the same parties using the previously mentioned shopping sites for business purposes. The bank has therefore decided to limit the number of monthly transactions per customer to 30, in order to ensure fair use of the ecommerce budget.
Other measures: