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EIB blocks ATM cards in Russia, Italy

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 08 - 2009 at 15:40

Emirates Islamic Bank has issued the following statement clarifying the usage of its ATM cards in Russia and Italy: 'Following the precautionary reminder SMS circulated by Emirates Islamic Bank to its credit card customers on January 8th 2009 informing them that the bank has blocked card usage in Russia and Italy for transaction security, and following the numerous telephone calls received inquiring about its content, EIB management wishes to clarify this SMS is only a reminder as transactions in the said countries (Russia and Italy) have been already blocked a few months ago ie: it is not a new development but business as usual.

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