The winning 'Mir' banking card design, featuring Mir attached to a wing and a stylized image of a globe.
Second prize went to Tatyana from the Samara Region, whose logo was named 'Sokol', the Russian word for falcon. The winner and runner up will receive 150,000 and 50,000 rubles, equivalent to about $3,000 and $1,000, respectively. A formal celebration will be held on May 28.
The National Card Payment System department of the Russian Central Bank revealed earlier this year that Russians will be able to switch to the new payment cards beginning in the third quarter of 2015. The Central Bank plans to issue 100 million cards over the next two years, some of them co-badged with Visa and MasterCard. Payment processing by these companies is already completed inside Russia instead of being routed through data centers in other countries, as per new Russian regulations. Russia's work on the creation of a new independent payment system began last year, when the European parliament urged EU states to consider excluding Russia from SWIFT, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, which enables financial institutions worldwide to send and receive information about financial transactions.
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