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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law the establishment of a national Russian card payment system on Monday. The NSPK (National Card Payment) system will ensure the smooth operation of electronic payments across Russia.

Both Visa and MasterCard blocked specific US-sanctioned Russian banks from using their payment systems in March amid the crisis in Ukraine, prompting sharp criticism for blocking bank operations.

On April 28, the US imposed sanctions against seven further Russian individuals and 17 different Russian companies, among them SMP Bank, Sobinbank, and InvestCapitalBank.

The NSPK law was passed in response to the cessation of some functions of Visa and MasterCard systems which happened under the US sanctions. Bank Rossiya was one of the first hit (considered by the US Treasury to essentially be a private bank for Russian officials). It, along with SMP Bank, predictably responded to the limitations by supporting the establishment of the new system.

Both banks were hit by a drop in consumer confidence which occurred after the sanctions kicked in.

The law requires foreign payment systems to make interim quarterly contributions to a special account in the Central Bank of Russia from July 1, equal to 25 percent of the average daily turnover.

The Russian parliament approved the bill last month. According to Central Bank estimates, creating the infrastructure for the launch of a national payment system could take as long as half a year. However, administering the cards to the general public could take as long as two years, with 100 million cards needing to be issued.

The new act stipulates that payment system operators and service operators, in addition to participants of the payment system, are not entitled to unilaterally abandon the provision of services necessary for the successful execution of any transfers.

Russian authorities also intend to seek to establish a national payment card which not only works within the country, but also abroad.

Last Thursday, Visa and MasterCard expressed concern over the potential impact. “I can see it will make it a more complicated situation for anybody that has a payment network in Russia,” MasterCard chief financial officer Martina Hund-Majean told the Financial Times.

Both companies said they are now considering possible risks to their business given the new legislation.
 
The scheme for a Russian National Credit Card is a failure before it starts regarding International accounts.

Also, the Central Bank of Russia wanting a 25% of average daily uses of international credit card activity is insane. No credit card company in their right mind would tie up 25% of their re-salable to factors card(s) average daily balances.

A clumsy and won't work stumbling attempt to get around "sanctions." Dumb idea.
 
The scheme for a Russian National Credit Card is a failure before it starts regarding International accounts.

Also, the Central Bank of Russia wanting a 25% of average daily uses of international credit card activity is insane. No credit card company in their right mind would tie up 25% of their re-salable to factors card(s) average daily balances.

A clumsy and won't work stumbling attempt to get around "sanctions." Dumb idea.


The Chinese Union Pay and Japanese credit card systems has had great success, no reason why we can't succeed ether.
 
The scheme for a Russian National Credit Card is a failure before it starts regarding International accounts.

Also, the Central Bank of Russia wanting a 25% of average daily uses of international credit card activity is insane. No credit card company in their right mind would tie up 25% of their re-salable to factors card(s) average daily balances.

A clumsy and won't work stumbling attempt to get around "sanctions." Dumb idea.

a failure ? tell that to JCB and Union Pay


haha then get out if you dont want to pay 25%, let Russians, Japanese and Chiense take over Russian market
 
As an American I favor getting out of Russia as this is just their feeble reaction to Sanctions on US credit card use inside Rusia.

More card payment systems there are, the less influence the US tyrants will have over other countries in this particular area.

You spell the word tyrant P U T I N!

The Chinese Union Pay and Japanese credit card systems has had great success, no reason why we can't succeed ether.

NO one has a 25% reserve set aside requirement. That is nuts!
 

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