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Moscow shoppers and travellers hit by payment system problem

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Posted on April 3, 2026

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MOSCOW, April 3 (Reuters) - A problem with payment systems sowed chaos on Friday for some Russian shoppers, forcing the turnstiles on the Moscow metro to allow people to enter without payment and even

Moscow Shoppers, Metro and Retailers Hit by Citywide Payment System Problem

Citywide Payment System Disruption Causes Chaos

MOSCOW, April 3 (Reuters) - A problem with payment systems sowed chaos on Friday for some Russian shoppers, forcing the turnstiles on the Moscow metro to allow people to enter without payment and even forcing a regional zoo to ask visitors to use cash.

Scope and Impact of the Payment System Failure

The cause of the payment system problem was not immediately clear but shoppers and retailers said that they experienced problems with Sberbank, the country's biggest bank, and with payments with QR codes.

Bank and Retailer Responses

The central bank did not reply to a request for comment. Sberbank said problems had been resolved but gave no details on what caused the problems.

Effect on Daily Transactions

Shops and petrol stations asked customers for cash for about an hour on Friday, citing a problem with payment systems, Reuters reporters said.

Public Transport and Other Services Affected

The Moscow metro turnstiles let people enter for free at one point, TASS reported. A zoo in Belgorod said card payment systems were down, and asked visitors to pay cash.

Population Affected

Moscow and the surrounding region has a population of 22 million people.

Reporting and Editorial Notes

(Reporting Elena Fabrichnaya; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • A payment system malfunction affected Sberbank and QR‑code payments, leading retailers and transit systems to demand cash or permit free entry
  • Moscow’s metro briefly allowed free boarding due to payment failures, disrupting services across the capital
  • The incident reflects growing vulnerabilities in Russia’s payments infrastructure amid rising consumer reliance on cash and limited trust in digital systems

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the payment system problem in Moscow?
The cause of the payment system problem was not immediately clear; Sberbank did not provide details.
Which services were affected by the payment issues in Moscow?
The issues affected Moscow metro turnstiles, shops, petrol stations, and a regional zoo's card payment systems.
How did the payment problems impact Moscow metro users?
Moscow metro turnstiles allowed people to enter for free at one point due to the payment disruption.
Were cash payments accepted during the outage?
Yes, shops, petrol stations, and the Belgorod zoo asked customers to use cash during the card payment outage.
Has Sberbank resolved the payment issues?
Sberbank stated that the problems had been resolved but did not disclose the cause.

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