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Visa, Mastercard suspend operation in Russia

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  06 Mar 2022, 11:02
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Card payment giants Visa and Mastercard
announced Saturday they will suspend operations in Russia, the latest major
US firms to join the business freeze-out of Moscow over its invasion of
Ukraine.

"Noting the unprecedented nature of the current conflict and the uncertain
economic environment," Mastercard said it had "decided to suspend our network
services in Russia."

Visa, for its part, said that "effective immediately" it would "work with its
clients and partners within Russia to cease all Visa transactions over the
coming days."

Major corporations across a range of industries have halted business in
Russia since its invasion began 10 days ago, including everything from US-
based tech firms such as Intel and Airbnb to French luxury giants LVMH,
Hermes and Chanel.

Visa and Mastercard had already announced that they were complying with US
and international sanctions imposed on Russia in the wake of its attack.

"Our colleagues, our customers and our partners have been affected in ways
that most of us could not imagine," Mastercard said, stating that its cards
issued by Russian banks would no longer be supported by the company's
network.

Visa similarly said that cards issued in Russia would no longer work outside
the country.

Both companies said cards issued abroad would no longer work in Russia.

"We are compelled to act following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine,
and the unacceptable events that we have witnessed," Visa CEO Al Kelly said.

Russia's major banks, including its largest lender Sberbank and the Russia
Central Bank, downplayed the effects that the cards' suspensions would have
on their clients.

"All Visa and Mastercard bank cards issued by Russian banks will continue to
operate normally on Russian territory until their expiration date," the
Russia Central Bank said.

Sberbank said in a statement on its official Telegram account that the cards
"can be used for operations in the Russian territory -- to withdraw cash,
make transfers using the card number, and for payment at offline as well as
at online Russian stores."

The cards would continue to work on Russian territory, it said, because all
payments in Russia are made through a national system and do not depend on
foreign systems.

However, the central bank warned that Russians traveling abroad should carry
alternate means of payment.

Mastercard added that it would continue to provide pay and benefits to its
nearly 200 employees in Russia.

Source: AFP/BSS

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