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Money from Bit to PayBox? That May Soon Be Possible
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First reported by TheMarker · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened
A new MASAV system is expected by the end of the year to allow transfers between Bit and PayBox, Israel’s two leading money transfer apps. The change is intended to lower banks’ operating costs, which are currently driven by a costly credit card based model. Bit has raised fees for some users, while PayBox has set transfer limits and offers higher limits to users with its dedicated credit card.
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