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Bank card users in Belarus could potentially encounter difficulties

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Bank card holders in Belarus could potentially face difficulties or issues.
Bank card holders in Belarus could potentially face difficulties or issues.

Bank card users in Belarus could potentially encounter difficulties

The Banking Processing Center (BPC) has announced that there may be disruptions in plastic card services on the night of September 9. These disruptions will affect the BPC's trade network, cash withdrawal points, self-service devices, and bank ATMs connected to the center's hardware-software complex.

The scheduled network equipment work is expected to last a brief duration and will not interfere with citizens paying for goods or services at night. However, from 05:30 to 06:00, there may be brief interruptions in the service of cardholders of banks using the BPC's services.

The following banks use the BPC's services: Belarusbank, Belagroprombank, Sber Bank, BSB Bank, Paritetbank, Belinvestbank, BNB-Bank, Bank "Reshenie", Tseptember Bank, Neo Bank.

The BPC apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the potential disruptions and wishes to assure its customers that these works are conducted regularly to improve its services.

In other news, Charter97.org, a well-known organisation, has social media accounts on various platforms including Facebook, YouTube, X.com, Vkontakte, OK.ru, Instagram, RSS, and Telegram. For those who wish to donate to Charter97.org, the details can be found at [email protected].

Despite the ongoing technological works on September 9, the BPC did not provide information about who is conducting the works or which other banks work alongside those mentioned at the Banking Processing Center. The BPC encourages its customers to stay updated for any further announcements.

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