Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial market, warned that from December of this year, restrictions on the number of bank cards that citizens can own may come into effect in the country. This is reported by Izvestia.
"Limits on the number of cards for one person can be earned as early as December. The initiative proposes to introduce two limits: no more than five cards in one bank and no more than 20 in all for one client. Before that, a limit of 10 cards was supposed, but this idea was abandoned," the parliamentarian said.
To fix the limits in the country, a special service may start operating to track the number of cards and which banks they are issued in. In this way, the control of the so-called "plastic" can be simplified.
EADaily reminds that earlier the Central Bank of Russia supported this project.

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