Affectations persist for online and card payments in Cuba: TODAY there is “maintenance” 2024-03-12 01:05:26

This dawn of March 10, according to reports from banking entities in Cuba, effects or interruptions may persist for online payments through electronic platforms or through magnetic cards.

Although the so-called “maintenance” was only until dawn, it is likely that in some provinces it has become more widespread due to the limitations of blackouts.

The Bank of Credit and Commerce (BANDEC) and other Cuban banks had announced that there would be interruptions and effects on payments through the SA RED as of March 10. These interruptions are due to the time change on the island that was established today with the transition to summer time.

This Sunday, March 10, the time change took place in Cuba to give rise to summer time. Coinciding with this event, preventive maintenance was planned for the RED SA systems.

The “maintenance” would take place between 12 midnight on Saturday the 9th and until 2:00 am on Sunday the 10th. During this time, payments could not be made through the SA NETWORK But due to repeated blackouts, it is possible that the effects extend to this morning.

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We recommend that users of these services make their payments in advance or use other payment methods during the time the “maintenance” lasts.

“We warn that during these hours you will see Interrupted services in electronic payment channels, associated with all operations in ATMs, the ENZONA platform, the Point of Sales Terminal (POS) network, and in transfer operations between banks through the Transfermóvil platform. RED SA Payment Services apologizes for any inconvenience it may cause,” they detailed.

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For more information, users can consult the social networks of BANDEC or other Cuban banks.

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