On Sunday, OTP Bank took over the refund of amounts that Apple had massively deducted from customers on June 26 and 28, according to the statement sent to Index. As they wrote, customers had nothing to do, as the bank automatically deposited more than 325,000 items into their accounts due to a technical issue with Apple.
They also said that this was the quickest possible way to deal with the situation in an organised, comprehensive and safe manner, given the exceptionally large number of customers and items affected. In the future, OTP Bank will settle inter-provider settlement of customer refunds on Sunday with Apple. OTP Bank said: It thanks its customers for their patience and understanding.
As of Sunday afternoon, MBH Bank informed its customers on its website that Apple has started to refund the transactions that were debited in error, and depending on the type of card and its issuer, the credit will appear soon or has already appeared in their customers' balance. The bank thanks its customers for their patience.
Earlier, Index also wrote that Magyar Nemzeti Bank called on banks to compensate customers immediately, after several of our readers wrote on Wednesday that Apple Pay conducted several transactions unexpectedly and completely unjustified.
CIB Bank indicated on Sunday afternoon that it had deposited the amounts that were illegally deducted due to a technical error in the Apple App Store. Granite Bank wrote in its statement that it had taken several measures in parallel to ensure the safety of its clients’ funds.