CBE Updates Mobile Banking Service with Increased Transfer Limits and New Features

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The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) has updated its mobile banking service, making it more convenient and accessible for customers.

One of the key changes is that all CBE branches can now provide services related to creating, resetting, and activating mobile and app services. This was previously limited to the branch where the customer opened their account.

The transfer limit through the mobile app and CBE birr has also been increased. Customers can now transfer up to 300,000 birr per transaction with a daily limit of 600,000 birr. The transfer limit to your own CBE Birr account is 30,000 birr per transaction, and the transfer limit to other CBE Birr accounts is 10,000 birr per transaction. The transfer limit to other banks is 25,000 birr per transaction, with a daily limit of 100,000 birr.

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