Junior payment card for minors between 11 and 14 years of age
- Mastercard payment card issued in your child’s name
- Apple Pay or Google Pay option available
- Free of charge card issue and account maintenance
- Set a limit for withdrawals made at ATMs and on payment transactions
- Free money transfer from your account to your child’s account
- Free cash withdrawal at ATMs located in our 24/7 Zones
- Card validity period – 5 years
How can you get a Junior card?
- Submit an application for a Junior card at any of our branch locations. Both you, as the parent and your child must be present when submitting this application.
Required documentation:
- Your personal ID card
- Your child’s birth certificate
Payment card for minors between 15 and 18 years of age
- Current account, Dina and Mastercard payment cards are issued in your child’s name
- Free of charge card issuance and account maintenance
- Apple Pay or Google Pay options available
- Free of charge eBanking and mBanking, with transaction charges according to the Price List
- Card validity period – 5 years
How can you get a payment card for minors between 15 and 18 years of age?
- Your child can open an account on their own by vising any of our branch locations, with signed Parental consent. Your presence, as their parent, is not required.
Required documentation:
- Your child’s personal ID card, passport or birth certificate
- Parent’s ID card and a signed copy of the Parental consent to open an account
FAQs
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Is there a spending limit on cards issued to minors?
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Junior cards issued to minors between 11 and 14 years of age
When submitting an application for a Junior card, you, as the parent, may set a daily spending limit on the card for making withdrawals at ATMs and card payments. The automatic daily limit is RSD 3,000, and the maximum available limit is RSD 100,000. You, as the parent, are free to set a daily spending limit for your child.
You, as the parent, may adjust this limit by visiting one of our branch locations.
Payment cards for minors between 15 and 18 years of age
This is the minor’s own account and there is no obligatory spending limit, however, you, as the parent, are free to set a limit if you wish to do so.
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How can I, as a parent, supervise my child’s spending?
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Junior cards for minors between 11 and 14 years of age
Your child’s account will be accessible to you via your eBanking and mBanking apps, and you, as the parent, can monitor all of your child’s transactions.
Transferring funds from your account to your child’s account is free of charge.
Payment cards for minors between 15 and 18 years of age
This is your child’s own account and you, as their parent, cannot supervise over this account unless your child authorizes you to access their account.
If your child grants you access to their account, you will be able to monitor any card transactions made via your eBanking and mBanking apps.
One more thing – if you are authorised to access your child’s account, you can then transfer funds from your account to your child’s account, free of charge.
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How much does it cost to have a card issued to a minor?
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Opening an account and the issuance of a card to a minor/young adult under the age of 26 is absolutely free of charge!
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How can a parent transfer funds to a minor’s account?
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Junior cards for minors between 11 and 14 years of age
The owner of a Junior card is a parent which means that the parent can monitor all activities via their eBanking and mBanking apps, therefore, the parent can transfer funds via intra-bank transfer, free of charge, from their primary current account to the account linked to the minor’s card.
Payment cards for minors between 15 and 18 years of age
The owner of this type of account is the minor which means that the parent can only access the account if the minor authorises the parent to access their account. Authorising access to an account can be performed at any of our branch locations. Once this is complete, the account card is accessible to the parent via eBanking and mBanking and it is then possible to transfer funds to the child via an intra-bank transaction, free of charge.
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Is there a fee for withdrawing funds via a minor’s card at ATMs?
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All cash withdrawals made via a minor’s payment card at ATMs located in our 24/7 Zones are free of charge.
For withdrawals made at the ATMs of other banks, a fee is charged according to the price list of the particular bank.
Open an account ONLINE for young adults between the ages of 18 and 26
If your child is over the age of 18, they can open their own account online, without having to visit the bank.