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Buy bitcoin with Bank transfer (RSD) in Serbia

Status
Legal
Currency
Serbian dinar (RSD)
Takes Bank transfer (RSD)
2 exchanges
Last reviewed
2026-08-12

2 of the exchanges we recommend in Serbia take Bank transfer (RSD) for funding bitcoin purchases. It is one of several rails in use here; the full picture is in the Serbia guide.

Exchanges that take Bank transfer (RSD) in Serbia

Ranked as in our Serbia guide. Every payment method shown is verified for this exact exchange and country pairing.

  1. 1Binance logo

    The largest crypto exchange by volume: deep liquidity and low fees, operating under a US settlement with mandatory KYC.

    Fees
    Spot trading starts at 0.1% maker and taker, with a 25% discount for paying fees in BNB. Card purchases and instant buys cost more because a spread and processing fee are added.
    KYC
    Required
    Pay with
    Credit or debit card, Bank transfer (RSD), P2P trades
  2. 3Coinmama logo

    A card-first broker that sends bitcoin straight to your own wallet instead of holding it for you.

    Fees
    A commission that varies by payment method and loyalty tier, plus a processing surcharge on card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay purchases, on top of a quoted price that includes a markup over spot. Bank transfers avoid the card surcharge.
    KYC
    Required
    Pay with
    Credit or debit card, Bank transfer (RSD)

See the full how-to-buy guide for SerbiaEverything about buying bitcoin with Local bank transfer

Other ways to pay in Serbia

Local bank transfer in other countries

Frequently asked questions

Which exchanges accept Bank transfer (RSD) in Serbia?

Of the 3 exchanges we recommend in Serbia, Binance, Coinmama accept Bank transfer (RSD) for funding purchases.

Is buying bitcoin with Bank transfer (RSD) legal in Serbia?

Bitcoin is legal and comprehensively regulated in Serbia under the Law on Digital Assets (Official Gazette No. 153/2020), fully applicable since mid-2021. The law splits supervision between two regulators: the National Bank of Serbia licenses virtual currency services such as exchange and custody, while the Securities Commission oversees digital tokens and approves white papers. Licensed local providers operate alongside global platforms, giving Serbia clearer rules than most of its neighbors.