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Rafidain Bank Denies Payment Card Suspension Rumors

Rafidain Bank has firmly denied widespread rumors claiming a suspension of its payment card services. The bank clarified that its payment card services remain fully functional, both domestically and internationally. Despite circulating misinformation, officials reassured customers that no disruptions have occurred.

The bank emphasized that Mastercard and Visa cards, issued under its authority, continue to operate normally across Iraq and abroad. No official directive has been issued by Mastercard or any other relevant party to halt these services. Customers can continue using their cards without any limitations or concerns.

Additionally, Rafidain Bank urged the public to ignore unfounded claims. It called on users to verify such information through official and credible sources. The bank emphasized the importance of relying on its official channels for accurate updates.

In recent weeks, several rumors have spread across social media, creating confusion among cardholders. However, the bank responded swiftly to stop the spread of false information. It remains committed to maintaining the trust of its customers.

Furthermore, the bank stated that it continues improving digital banking services. Officials confirmed ongoing enhancements to user experience and card security. As demand grows for digital solutions, payment card services have become a vital part of the bank’s strategy.

Moreover, Rafidain Bank continues its efforts to support financial inclusion across Iraq. By offering reliable and accessible card services, the bank helps customers manage transactions more efficiently. This commitment plays a key role in building customer confidence and promoting economic stability.

Through this reassurance, the bank aims to eliminate any confusion about its services. By maintaining clear communication, Rafidain Bank continues to protect the integrity of its payment card services, ensuring uninterrupted use for all clients.

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