This June 20th, take advantage of a 20% discount on your money transfers to Cuba for Yellow Day! Get the scoop: this Friday, send money to Cuba with a discount this way. June 20 is a special date: known as the Yellow day, is celebrated as the happiest day of the year. It coincides with the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere, which means more hours of sunshine, good weather, and an atmosphere filled with positive energy.
On the occasion of this symbolic day, Vidaipay launched an exclusive promotion: All money transfers to Cuba will have a 20% discount on transfer fees.The offer is valid throughout June 20th and applies to various destinations within the country, According to Official information from the Bank of Credit and Commerce (Bandec).
Classic Cards
Tropical Cards (BANDEC Prepaid)
Cards MLC
MiTransfer Wallets
The initiative, according to the source, seeks to facilitate the sending of remittances from abroad and alleviate associated costs, especially in a context where Cubans increasingly need financial support from abroad to cope with the internal crisis.
How can I take advantage of the discount for sending money to Cuba?
You just have to register at www.vidaipay.com, activate your account, and be ready to send money with reduced fees this June 20th. Additionally, the Vidaipay team is available to help you and answer any questions, according to their promotion.
Recently, according to details shared by the Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) and the own BANDEC, users who wish to receive international transfers must provide:
Full name and Identity Card (ID) number
Card or bank account number
Municipality, province and bank branch code
BANDEC SWIFT code: BDCRCUHHXXX
Important: The maximum transfer limit depends on the issuing country, since Bandec does not impose restrictions on the amounts to be received..
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