Transaction limits

Transaction limits vary depending on the country you are operating in. These are constantly changing, so contact us if your experience differences from the information below.

Chile šŸ‡ØšŸ‡±

In Chile, banks have certain daily limits when dealing with payments that may have an impact on your business. These limits vary based on the type of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) chosen by the user, the type of account, and whether the payment is to a new or existing recipient.

BankNew recipientExisting recipientMinimum Amount
Banco BCIMultiPass (MFA): $250.000BciPass (MFA): $600.000(Maximum 1 transaction in the first 24h)MultiPass (MFA): $5.000.000BciPass (MFA): $7.000.000$1
Banco de Chile$350.000DigiPass/Mi Pass (MFA): $5.000.000DigiCard (MFA): $2.000.000$1
Banco Santander$250.000(Maximum 1 transaction in the first 24h)$5.000.000$1.000
Banco EstadoFrom Cuenta Rut: $100.000Other accounts: $250.000(Maximum 1 transaction in the first 24h)From Cuenta Rut: $1.000.000Other accounts: $5.000.000From Cuenta Rut to a digital account like Tenpo/Mach/Tapp: $100.000From other accounts to Tenpo/Mach: $250.000$1
Banco ItaĆŗ$300.000(Maximum 1 transaction in the first 24h)$7.000.000$1
Banco FalabellaTo Banco Estado: $200.000Other Accounts: $1.000.000To Cuenta Vista: $2.000.000To Cuenta Corriente: $7.000.000$1
Scotiabank$300.000(Maximum 1 transaction in the first 24h)$5.000.000$1
BICE$250.000From Cuenta BICE GO (Daily accumulated total): $5.000.000From Cuenta BICE GO (In a single transfer): $2.500.000From Cuenta Corriente: $7.000.000$1
Banco Ripley$250.000Daily accumulated total: $7.000.000In a single transfer: $2.000.000$1

Mexico šŸ‡²šŸ‡½

There are currently no single transaction or daily amount limits for transactions in MƩxico.