Russias Gazprombank has alerted clients abroad to potential payment disruptions with Chinas UnionPay cards after being targeted by new United States sanctions, the RBC news website reported Friday.There may be difficulties with the UnionPay payment system cards abroad from Nov.
21.
If you are outside Russia, we recommend using cash, Gazprombank said in a statement.UnionPay issued a similar advisory to its Russian cardholders regarding international use.Gazprombank, the largest Russian lender not previously subject to United States sanctions, was one of over 50 Russian financial institutions targeted by the United States Treasury on Thursday.
Despite the sanctions, Gazprombank said its domestic operations remain unaffected.Russian banks began issuing UnionPay cards after Visa and Mastercard suspended services in Russia following the countrys full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
However, UnionPay cardholders from Russian banks have since reported challenges making payments in the United States , Israel, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.The United States has warned foreign financial institutions of secondary sanctions if they help Russia bypass restrictions.
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