“When a bank does some work and spends on it, albeit minimal, but some costs, such work should always be paid,” the expert said.

According to Ostapkovich, such a proposal can indeed be called "humane", but the issue of the complete abolition of the commission should be approached with caution.

“Maybe it’s worth introducing the cancellation of the commission for some minimal transfers, but still the bank spends its resources ... I would not consider the cancellation so fundamentally.

This issue needs to be discussed,” the economist noted.

Earlier, Anton Orlov, director of the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Politics, came up with the idea of ​​abolishing the commission for individuals for intra-bank money transfers.