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Iran says card-based banking hit by cyberattack on three lenders

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 7:35 AM

DUBAI, June 23 (Reuters) – Iran’s state-owned banking technology provider said on Tuesday that cyberattacks had disrupted card-based banking services ​at Bank Melli, Bank Saderat ‌and Bank Tejarat.

This prompted a temporary suspension of all card-related operations at the three banks to prevent further unauthorized access, the Informatics Services Corporation ‌told ​state TV, with cybersecurity ⁠teams working to restore ⁠normal operations.

The company’s public relations head said ATM services, point-of-sale terminals and mobile applications linked to card systems were ​all affected.

Disruptions were also reported on June 14 at major banks including Melli, ⁠Saderat, Tejarat and the ⁠Export Development Bank of Iran ​after a cyberattack targeting a shared communication system, ​Iran’s Banking Coordination Council has said.

Iranian ‌state media cited the central bank as saying on Tuesday that the latest problems should be resolved by Wednesday morning and ⁠all services would then return to normal.

Officials have said the earlier incident, which took several days ⁠to ‌resolve, according to Iranian media, ⁠did not compromise customer data.

Iran has ​not ‌said who it suspects of ​the cyberattacks. ⁠Authorities have previously blamed hostile foreign actors such as Israel for similar incidents. Israel has not commented on these allegations.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Alexander Smith and ​Kevin Liffey)