The Central Bank recommended that banks continue to serve CBO participants with an expired passport.
MOSCOW, January 9 – RIA Novosti/Prime. The Bank of Russia, after the information letter from the regulator, recommended that credit institutions and non-credit financial institutions continue to serve customers – participating in a special military operation (SVO), if their identity documents have expired.
“In the context of a special military operation … In support of citizens of the Russian Federation who are called up for military service for mobilization in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, and citizens of the Russian Federation participating in a special military operation, the Bank of Russia, if the identity document has expired, of credit organizations and non-credit financial institutions . .. (issue – ed.) advises them to continue serving customers.”
The list of customers that the Central Bank recommends to continue serving includes citizens conscripted into the RF Armed Forces as part of partial mobilization, volunteers participating in the SVO, and military personnel.
At the end of November, the regulator announced that it would allow banks not to worsen the assessment of loans made to military personnel and their families, and also recommended that banks restructure and not forcibly use borrowers’ loans. evict debtors from housing by the end of 2023.
Source: Ria

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