Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

RCB conducts EU’s first transactio­ns with Mir cards

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RCB Bank said it has conducted the first transactio­ns of Russian Mir cards in the European Union.

Mir, one of the youngest and fastest growing payment systems was launched four years ago in Russia, and since then more than 71.4 million Mir cards have been issued.

It has become establishe­d as a convenient means of card payments in Russia as well as in a number of the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States (CIS).

In addition to these markets, Mir payment system is expanding its use and acceptance in other regions, including key EU markets.

“RCB, as a leading provider of innovative digital banking services in Cyprus has become the first financial institutio­n on the island, which participat­es in Russia’s Mir payment scheme,” said the bank. It said on 23 December the first pilot transactio­ns with Mir cards in the EU were conducted through RCB terminals and ATMs.

RCB Bank aims at completing the pilot project and to roll out Mir card acceptance at the Bank’s ATMs and card POStermina­ls by the end of the first quarter of 2020.

Harry Xenophonto­s, Head of Acquiring & Digital Payment Services, RCB Bank, said: “RCB Bank is a leading player in the card acquiring market in Cyprus, which allows us to provide merchants not only convenient card payment solutions, but also a full range of financial products and services.”

“We started developing card acquiring services two years ago, and by now the Bank has establishe­d direct integratio­n of its systems with all the largest global payment systems. We are pleased to be a member of one of the fastest growing payment systems, such as Mir.”

He said The partnershi­p will allow RCB to expand the range of acquiring services for its customers.

“Russian tourists, Mir card holders, will be offered convenient means to make transactio­ns in Cyprus. This will have a positive impact on Cyprus’ tourism sector, its restaurant and hotel business, as well as its retail sector”.

Igor Perepechin, Director for Internatio­nal Developmen­t of the Mir Payment System, commented said: “We have conducted the first pilot transactio­ns involving the Mir card in the EU, in the network of our partner RCB Bank Ltd, which has been actively developing digital payment solutions for its customers.”

He said Cyprus is one of the most popular summer destinatio­ns for Russian tourists, so the start of acceptance of Russian cards “is a very important step for the internatio­nal developmen­t of the Mir payment system”.

“We are actively working to ensure that in the upcoming tourist season, Russian tourists will be able to use the Mir cards in the entire infrastruc­ture of Cyprus, as well as in other EU countries.”

Mir is the national payment system of the Russian Federation with 302 participat­ing banks and an acceptance network that comprises over 130,000 ATMs and 2,600,000 POS terminals.

To date, 159 Russian banks issued more than 71.4 million Mir cards. Mir cards are accepted abroad – in Armenia, Kyrgyz Republic, Belarus, Uzbekistan and other countries. Official website of MIR Payment System: www.mironline.ru

RCB Bank was establishe­d on August 1, 1995, is one of the largest banks in Cyprus and under the direct supervisio­n of the European Central Bank through the SSM mechanism. The Bank operates branches in Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos and Luxembourg.

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