Gazprombank is the largest Russian credit organization not yet subject to EU sanctions.
Austrian ATMs have stopped dispensing money to holders of Russian Gazprombank’s UnionPay cards. This was reported by PRIME agency on Saturday, February 3.
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“When you try to withdraw, a message appears on the ATM screen: “Cash withdrawal is not possible at this time,” the message said.
The Austrian company PSA, which processes foreign card payments, told Russian journalists that this problem was beyond their responsibility. And Gazprombank said that the bank’s partners in Austria “refused to answer” why the money was not given. In this case, “no failure.”
It is known that Gazprombank is the largest Russian credit organization not yet subject to EU sanctions. In the fall, the European Parliament approved a resolution calling for the bank to be included in the sanctions list. However, the sanctions package adopted at the end of December 12 does not contain such an event.
Earlier it became known that Gazprombank suspended transfers in US dollars due to the decisions of American correspondent banks.
Source: korrespondent

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