キプロスは、1日1回まで現金で300ユーロを得ることができます
Los chipriotas solo podrán sacar 300 euros en metálico al día
Podrán usar ilimitadamente la tarjeta de crédito dentro del país pero solo 5.000 euros al mes desde el extranjero.
“Dentro de los bancos ya solo queda calderilla”
María Antonia Sánchez-Vallejo / Agencias Nicosia 28 MAR 2013 - 11:59 CET
Cypriots can only get 300 euros in cash per day
May use unlimited credit card at home but only 5,000 euros per month from abroad.
"Among the banks and just is chump"
Maria Antonia Sanchez-Vallejo / Agencies Nicosia 28 MAR 2013 - 11:59 CET
The Cypriot authorities announced late yesterday, Wednesday, in extremis the conditions under which the banks have reopened Thursday after nearly two weeks of closure: ie, restrictions on the withdrawal of cash and card transactions to prevent capital rout. According to the Central Bank's list, which in practice means the yard extending funds to cash, customers can get 300 euros in cash as of their banks or through ATMs.
However, for credit card transactions there is no limit in the country but abroad: payments of 5,000 euros per person per month. Moreover, limited to $ 3,000 the amount of cash or you can transfer out of the country on every trip, and prohibiting cash cash checks, as published by the local press, although this restriction has not been confirmed by the issuing bank.
Nor can liquidate deposits before maturity, or the transfer of money abroad except for payment of imports, but must be credited with documents. Can also get money to pay expenses stays and Cypriot students abroad and other expatriates (diplomats, aid workers, etc.), with a limit of 5,000 euros per quarter. The measures will be in force for at least four days as it is again on Monday holiday on the island (the third consecutive nearly this long week of passion playpen).
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Another key point of the restrictions is that any transaction or payment transfer had not been completed before the decree is issued subject to capital controls. What we can do is manage the banks and pay the salaries of workers.
Capital controls affect all accounts, payments and transfers of all Cypriot banks, regardless of the currency used. Only the state and the Central Bank will be free of these conditions.
"Restoring public confidence in the banks," one of the mantras of Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiadis, during the bailout crisis, has proved a more difficult task than anticipated. After more than ten days remain closed, will reopen on Thursday at noon (one hour less in the Peninsula) and initially operate for six hours.
The restrictions are intended to prevent a possible massive capital flight following an agreement reached with the Eurogroup to rescue the country. Under terms of the pact, depositors with more than 100,000 euros in the two largest banks, Bank of Cyprus and Laiki Bank will suffer a severe off (confiscation) which can range from 30% to 80%, according to various sources, although most 40% points.
Among those who lost much of their savings there are many Russian citizens, who have used the Cypriot financial system, at that time the main industry of the third smallest economy in the eurozone, to keep their savings and take advantage of its best fiscal conditions (in Specifically, a corporate tax rate of 10%, the lowest in the EU along with Ireland and Bulgaria). About 1,600 Greek entrepreneurs, who moved to Cyprus to escape the crisis in his country, will also be affected, said Wednesday the National Confederation of Greek Commerce.
Moreover, the Central Bank of Cyprus has neglected their duties to Yannis Kypri, CEO of Bank of Cyprus, the largest commercial bank in the country and the only one saved from the burning-the Laiki Bank will be exploded in a bad bank , payable, and other good reasimilable by the Bank of Cyprus, and the entire board of the company, according to a spokesperson confirmed to Bloomberg financial sector supervisor. Kypri's dismissal adds to the resignation Tuesday by the bank's president, Andreas Artemis, because he disagreed with the recapitalization process of the bank. Local media suggest that the bank's president has rejected his resignation.
Do not pay him with the cashier
The Cyprus Union of Bank Employees (ETYK), which groups the majority union of bank employees in the country, said they are ready to return to work, eleven days after the offices closed by decision of the Government, but have warned Customers "do not give vent to their frustrations on them."
"We all have to keep in mind that not only bank employees are not responsible, but, on the contrary, colleagues of the victims of crime and / or omissions that have resulted in the disappearance of their savings, and many of those employees are are in a very tragic situation, "said a statement ETYK.
It is expected that thousands of bank workers lost their jobs due to the restructuring of the sector and, in particular, for the liquidation of Laiki Bank, and the Bank of Cyprus adjustment, the first institution in the country. .
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