Turkish lender Isbank suspends use of Russia's Mir payment system

Turkish lender Isbank said on Monday it had suspended use of Russian payment system Mir following U.S. sanctions targeting people and entities accused of helping Moscow skirt financial sanctions. Last week, the United States sanctioned the chief executive of the Bank of Russia's National Card Payment System (NSPK), which runs Mir, saying it was seeking to hold the Russian government accountable for its Feb. 24 invasion and continuing war against Ukraine.


Reuters | Updated: 19-09-2022 20:37 IST | Created: 19-09-2022 20:37 IST
Turkish lender Isbank suspends use of Russia's Mir payment system

Turkish lender Isbank said on Monday it had suspended use of Russian payment system Mir following U.S. sanctions targeting people and entities accused of helping Moscow skirt financial sanctions.

Last week, the United States sanctioned the chief executive of the Bank of Russia's National Card Payment System (NSPK), which runs Mir, saying it was seeking to hold the Russian government accountable for its Feb. 24 invasion and continuing war against Ukraine. The shares of the lender traded down around 10% while banking index of Istanbul stock exchange was down more than 9% on Monday session triggering indexwide circuit breakers which temporarily halt trading.

In a statement, the bank said it was keen to carry out its business in compliance with the national and international laws, regulations and commercial business principles. Russians who have arrived in Turkey since Moscow invaded Ukraine have had difficulties in making banking transactions as local lenders followed the implications of sanctions imposed by the western countries to Russia.

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