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The Sberpay QR code payment service has become available in Turkey

The Sberpay QR code payment service has become available in Turkey

May 8, 2024

Pay in Turkey like at home: by QR code and without commission. Pay in shops and restaurants in Turkey the same way you used to do it at home - using familiar payment methods and without commission. There are more than 30 thousand points with payment by QR or short digital code in 81 cities of Turkey.

To pay via Sberbank, tell the cashier or waiter that you want to pay via Metropol, the Turkish payment system for shops and restaurants. Then scan the QR code, select the payment method - SberPay or online card and confirm the payment - it will be carried out without commission.

As a rule, in shops, cafes and restaurants where this payment method is available, there is an SberPay sticker on the cash registers.

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