Visa cards issued by Alfa Bank have stopped working in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway from March 18 due to sanctions, the bank’s press service reported.
Cardholders will no longer be able to withdraw cash from ATMs, make payments in shops and online stores, or transfer money from card to card through any transfer services.
The bank recommends using Mastercard cards or transferring funds via ERIP to a card of another Belarusian bank.
Sanctions against Alfa Bank were introduced as part of the European Union’s 19th package of restrictions. They came into force on December 2, 2025.
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