From the MT:
“Russian
ATMs Reject New 100-Ruble Bill – Kommersant”
(The new
100-ruble note depicts the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower on the front and the Rzhev
Memorial to the Russian Soldier on the back.)
Russia’s new
100-ruble bill will not be introduced into circulation anytime soon due to
difficulties stemming from Western ATM and point-of-sale service providers'
exit over the war in Ukraine, the Kommersant business daily reported Thursday. Russia’s Central Bank introduced the new
100-ruble banknote — depicting the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower on the front and
the Rzhev Memorial to the Russian Soldier on the back — with higher durability
and upgraded security features this Thursday.
Concerns over
the new bill’s circulation arose after the leading U.S. ATM and point-of-sale
terminal manufacturers NCR and Diebold Nixdorf left Russia in retaliation to
its invasion of Ukraine. “Given the geopolitical situation, it is
difficult to imagine that development for the Russian market will be a
priority,” Kommersant quoted an unnamed payment market source as saying. They warned that the new banknotes could be
impossible to use because of the service providals’ refusal to issue updates
for them.
Central Bank
deputy chief Sergei Belov said it would take between six months and a year for
Russian ATMs and cash registers to update equipment that would recognize the
new banknotes. The Association of Russian Banks, an NGO that
represents the interests of 145 members, had asked to delay the introduction of
the new notes this spring, Kommersant said.
The association estimates that
60% of Russian ATMs and all of its cash registers are imported. Russia last introduced newly designed currency
in 200 and 2,000 ruble denominations in 2017. The Central Bank plans to
introduce 1,000 and 5,000 ruble notes next year.
^ This is
funny to hear. The 100 Russian Ruble Note is only $1 US Dollar so basically
worthless anyways. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/07/01/russian-atms-reject-new-100-ruble-bill-kommersant-a78175
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