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Visa, Mastercard Cease Russia Operations In Protest Of Ukraine Invasion

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Mar 7, 2022
  • 2 min read

US payments firms Visa and Mastercard on Saturday suspended operations in Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, and that they would work with clients and partners to cease all transactions there, John Mccrank reported for Reuters.


Photo Insert: The halting of Visa and MasterCard transactions of their credit and debit cards issued by Russian banks aims to increase pressure on the Russian regime.



Within days, all transactions initiated with Visa cards issued in Russia will no longer work outside of the country and any Visa cards issued outside of Russia will no longer work within the country, the company said.


"We are compelled to act following Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and the unacceptable events that we have witnessed," Al Kelly, chief executive officer of Visa, said in a statement.



US President Joe Biden, in a call with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, welcomed Visa's and Mastercard's decisions to freeze their operations in Russia.


"President Biden noted his administration is surging security, humanitarian, and economic assistance to Ukraine and is working closely with Congress to secure additional funding," a White House readout of the call added.


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The move by the payments firms could mean more disruption for Russians who are bracing for an uncertain future of spiraling inflation, economic hardship and an even sharper squeeze on imported goods.


Unprecedented Western sanctions imposed on Russia have frozen much of the country's central bank's $640 billion in assets, barred several banks from global payments system SWIFT, and sent the rouble into free-fall, erasing a third of its value this week.


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On Monday, Ukraine's central bank chief Kyrylo Shevchenko told Nikkei Asia the central bank and Zelenskiy urged Visa and MasterCard to halt transactions of their credit and debit cards issued by Russian banks to increase pressure on the Russian regime.





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