Bank cards issued by Belarusbank and several other financial institutions could potentially experience operational issues.
On the night of September 20, from midnight to 6:00 AM, technological works are scheduled to take place in Belarus. These works are being conducted by OAO "Bank Processing Center".
The technological works could cause disruptions in various financial services for several Belarusian banks, including consumer loans, auto loans, business loans, mortgages, and deposits. Loans, business account products, credit cards, and debit cards could experience issues during this time.
Cash withdrawal points, ATMs, and self-service devices may also experience problems during the technological works. There may be brief interruptions in serving payment card holders of all banks using the services of OAO "Bank Processing Center".
In addition to the banks already mentioned as partners of OAO "Bank Processing Center", several other Belarusian banks, such as Belarusbank, Belagroprombank, Paritetbank, Bank "Reshenie", Neo Bank Asia, Tsentralny Bank, BSPB Bank, and others, may be affected by the technological works.
It's worth noting that leasing services for new cars, used cars, and business cars may be affected during the technological works on September 20. Furthermore, there may be issues with card transactions in trade and service networks.
While the names of banks potentially conducting technical work during the night of September 20 from 00:00 to 06:00 in Belarus, besides already mentioned Bank Processing Center partners, are not explicitly listed, notable Belarusian banks referred to in context with regulatory and sanction details include Alfa-Bank ZAO (Belarus), MTBank CJSC, Paritetbank OJSC, Belarusky Narodny Bank, and Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus OJSC, which might be relevant for the technical work timeframe mentioned.
It's advisable for customers to plan their financial activities accordingly and to check with their respective banks for any specific information or advice regarding the technological works on September 20.