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India & Russia allow RuPay cards & UPI in Russia and Russia's MIR cards & FPS in India

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
India & Russia allow RuPay cards & UPI in Russia and Russia's MIR cards & FPS in India:

Top banking and finance officials from the two countries are working out the details to use these instruments to settle cross-border payments effectively.

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NEW DELHI: In a landmark deal signed by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov last week, both sides agreed to adopt the Russian financial messaging system — Service Bureau of Financial Messaging System of the Bank of Russia (SPFS) — for cross-border payments.

Another key element of the agreement signed on April 18 during Manturov’s visit to India, is to allow acceptance of Indian RuPay cards and India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Russia, and the Russian MIR cards and its Fast Payments System (FPS) in India.

With this, the two countries will be able to resolve most of their pending payment issues. Top banking and finance officials from the two countries are working out the details to use these instruments to settle cross-border payments effectively. According to sources, India’s central bank — Reserve Bank of India — has set up a multi-disciplinary working group to implement it.

India and Russia have already agreed to settle payments through Special Rupee Vostro Accounts (SRVA). The April 18 pact clarified that Russia can use the surplus Indian rupees to conduct other businesses in India or remit back to Russia.

As for SPFS, it is a financial messaging system that works on the same lines as the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), the international payment system used by thousands of financial institutions to transfer funds worldwide. After Russia invaded Ukraine, the EU and other Western countries removed top Russian banks from the SWIFT network. Russia had been asking India to use SPFS. It developed SPFS after it was threatened with expulsion from SWIFT when it annexed Crimea in 2014.
 

Walter White

TF Legend
VIP Lounge
India & Russia allow RuPay cards & UPI in Russia and Russia's MIR cards & FPS in India:

Top banking and finance officials from the two countries are working out the details to use these instruments to settle cross-border payments effectively.

FaxAAOQXwAAXzK7.png


NEW DELHI: In a landmark deal signed by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov last week, both sides agreed to adopt the Russian financial messaging system — Service Bureau of Financial Messaging System of the Bank of Russia (SPFS) — for cross-border payments.

Another key element of the agreement signed on April 18 during Manturov’s visit to India, is to allow acceptance of Indian RuPay cards and India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Russia, and the Russian MIR cards and its Fast Payments System (FPS) in India.

With this, the two countries will be able to resolve most of their pending payment issues. Top banking and finance officials from the two countries are working out the details to use these instruments to settle cross-border payments effectively. According to sources, India’s central bank — Reserve Bank of India — has set up a multi-disciplinary working group to implement it.

India and Russia have already agreed to settle payments through Special Rupee Vostro Accounts (SRVA). The April 18 pact clarified that Russia can use the surplus Indian rupees to conduct other businesses in India or remit back to Russia.

As for SPFS, it is a financial messaging system that works on the same lines as the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), the international payment system used by thousands of financial institutions to transfer funds worldwide. After Russia invaded Ukraine, the EU and other Western countries removed top Russian banks from the SWIFT network. Russia had been asking India to use SPFS. It developed SPFS after it was threatened with expulsion from SWIFT when it annexed Crimea in 2014.
Abhishek bhai chalo Russia chalte hai 😏
 

Walter White

TF Legend
VIP Lounge
When MIR cards launching in india.
Most likely, it is going to take a bit of time. NPCI will have to create a separate entity for dealing with Russia to avoid risk of secondary sanctions. Big banks will anyway avoid tie-up with MIR. Most likely, they will have to look for a public sector bank with minimal exposure in US.
 

Abhishek012

TF Pioneer
When MIR cards launching in india.
Mir cards will not launch in India. Our RuPay card will accept all Mir Card accept ATMs and POS machines in Russia. Same way like our RuPay card already accept in China tieup with China's UnionPay Card.

For Russian side, Mir Cards will accept all RuPay card accept ATMs and POS machines in India. Same way like China's UnionPay card (UnionPay card issued by any countries), Japan's JCB Card (JCB card issued by any countries), Discover/Diners Club card issued by any countries accept in India tieup with RuPay card network.
 

iNokia

TF Premier
Mir cards will not launch in India. Our RuPay card will accept all Mir Card accept ATMs and POS machines in Russia. Same way like our RuPay card already accept in China tieup with China's UnionPay Card.

For Russian side, Mir Cards will accept all RuPay card accept ATMs and POS machines in India. Same way like China's UnionPay card (UnionPay card issued by any countries), Japan's JCB Card (JCB card issued by any countries), Discover/Diners Club card issued by any countries accept in India tieup with RuPay card network.
Sad. A lot of card collectors dreams shattered.
 
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