OFAC Authorizes Certain Transactions With Central Bank Of Iran

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OFAC issued a general license authorizing certain humanitarian trade transactions with the Central Bank of Iran ("CBI") and added a related FAQ.
Iran Government, Public Sector
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OFAC issued a general license authorizing certain humanitarian trade transactions with the Central Bank of Iran ("CBI") and added a related FAQ.

As previously covered, the CBI was designated after allegedly providing billions of dollars to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, its Qods Force and its terrorist proxy, Hizballah.

According to OFAC, General License No. 8 authorizes certain transactions involving the CBI under the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations. OFAC stated that the license does not allow for any transactions otherwise prohibited by the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations (or "GTSR"), as amended by Executive Order 13886.

OFAC also published FAQ #821, which details the humanitarian-related transactions involving the CBI that are allowed under General License No. 8.

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OFAC Authorizes Certain Transactions With Central Bank Of Iran

Iran Government, Public Sector

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Cadwalader, established in 1792, serves a diverse client base, including many of the world's leading financial institutions, funds and corporations. With offices in the United States and Europe, Cadwalader offers legal representation in antitrust, banking, corporate finance, corporate governance, executive compensation, financial restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, private wealth, real estate, regulation, securitization, structured finance, tax and white collar defense.
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