BISHKEK, September 21. /TASS/. Russian Mir payment cards continue to work in Kyrgyzstan, according to TASS correspondent.
Izvestia reported earlier that Halyk Bank in Kazakhstan stopped accepting Mir cards. According to the newspaper, the call center of the financial organization reported that Russian cards are not serviced either through terminals or through ATMs.
It was reported on Monday that Turkish banks Is Bankasi and Denizbank suspended withdrawal of the Turkish lira from bank cards of the Russian Mir payment system.
Halk TV channel reported earlier on Monday that Turkey’s largest private bank Is Bankasi has suspended the work with Russia’s payment system Mir. The decision followed statements on possible sanctions by the US Department of the Treasury against foreign financial institutions that accept Mir cards, according to the channel.
The US Department of the Treasury said last week it was ready to dish out more sanctions for supporting Moscow’s attempts to expand the use of its Mir payment system outside the Russian Federation. Meanwhile, the National Payment Card System’s chief executive, Vladimir Komlev, has been put on a US blacklist.