More than 10 countries no longer accept cards of the Russian Gazprombank
Kyiv • UNN
Gazprombank has reported problems with UnionPay card services in 12 countries following US sanctions. Customers cannot withdraw cash and pay for purchases in Turkey, the UAE, Germany and other countries.
Gazprombank, a Russian bank under US sanctions, has reported interruptions in the service of UnionPay cards in 12 countries.
Written by UNN with reference to Türkiye.
Gazprombank has informed its customers about possible disruptions in the use of UnionPay cards abroad due to sanctions imposed by the United States.
The bank recommends that clients rely on cash for transactions, as a number of countries, including Turkey, have been affected by the problems since November 21.
The malfunction of UnionPay cards issued by Gazprombank was recorded in Turkey, the UAE, Germany, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Vietnam, Thailand, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, South Africa and South Korea.
Users report that they are unable to withdraw cash or pay for purchases with their cards. Many ATMs display messages asking users to contact Gazprombank. There are also complaints that cards are not accepted in retail stores.
At the same time, Gazprombank's online banking services remain available. The US sanctions cover both Gazprombank and its subsidiaries.
Recall
On November 21, the United States imposed new sanctions against Russia, including against Russia's Gazprombank, and took additional measures to restrict Russia's use of the international financial system.
Later on, banks in the UK, Turkey, UAE, Hungary, and Thailand cut back on their cooperation with Russia after the latest package of US sanctions targeting Russia's Gazprombank.