Nexo Announces Zero Fees for USD Bank Top-Ups Over $5,000

Lowered fees for USD bank transfers to enhance user experience.

  • Nexo lowers fees for USD top-ups via bank transfer.
  • Top-ups of $5,000 or more now incur zero fees, down from $25.
  • Transfers below $5,000 will have a reduced fee of $10, previously $25.
  • Changes are effective immediately for all transactions.
  • Maintaining a $5,000 balance in digital assets offers additional benefits.

Nexo, a leading crypto lending platform, has announced a reduction in fees for USD top-ups made via bank transfer. Effective immediately, users transferring $5,000 or more will no longer incur the previous $25 fee, while transfers below this amount will now be charged $10 instead of $25.

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Nexo aims to retain more funds for users with this move, promoting a better transaction process. The company has been continually enhancing its services to cater to the evolving needs of its clients.

Maintaining a balance of $5,000 in digital assets with Nexo unlocks various perks, such as access to interest-earning features, priority client care, and the Nexo Loyalty Program.

These benefits are designed to help users grow and preserve their wealth efficiently.

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