Russia Demands Visa, Mastercard to Pay USD 3.8 B Deposit

Finance | May 7, 2014, Wednesday // 09:57|  views

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Russian lawmakers have adopted regulations which oblige US-based credit card companies Visa and Mastercard to pay billions of USD if they wish to operate in Russia.Under the new legislation, a Russian-based system will also take charge of cashless transactions from this year.

This does not bar foreign card operators from providing services in the country, but imposes new requirements, as the Guardian reports.

It international payment systems want to continue operating in Russia, they must also set up their processing center in Russia and place a security deposit in the country's central bank. They are not allowed to freeze client's assets and if they do, the state would withdraw 10% of the deposit each day the ban is in force.

The measure approved by Moscow's Parliament comes after the US imposed sanctions against some Russian banks thus prompting Visa and Mastercard's freezing of services to blacklisted financial institutions.

Visa and Mastercard stopped working with clients of Rossiya Bank and Sobinbank, which were both in the list.

In a statement, Visa said it rendered some of the new legal provisions as "unprecedented" and intended to "work closely with the government in order to resolve these issues."

Mastercard for their part explained Moscow's fresh requirements might cause difficulties for their operations in the country.

Some Russian experts believe the rules could make the financial system of the country "more stable to outside threat", which could involve sanctions, but also cyber attacks.

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