What does ‘NTRFFEE’ on my bank statement refer to?
Last Updated: 20 Jun 2017
When you make an overseas transfer from your account, you have the option for any fees relating to the transfer to be charged back to you. When you see this reference on a debit on your account this is one of those other banks’ fees being charged back to you.
Please note that ASB's Foreign Exchange Terms and Conditions apply.
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