SWIFT to disconnect messaging for some Iranian banks this weekend

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Delegates chat under the logo of global secure financial messaging services cooperative SWIFT at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto
Delegates chat under the logo of global secure financial messaging services cooperative SWIFT at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 19, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

November 9, 2018

PARIS (Reuters) – SWIFT will disconnect some Iranian banks this weekend, the Belgium-based financial messaging service’s chief executive Gottfried Leibbrandt said on Friday, adding it was regrettable.

SWIFT said earlier this week that it would suspend the access of some Iranian banks “in the interest of the stability and integrity of the global financial system”.

SWIFT made no mention at the time of U.S. sanctions as the reason for the decision, which likely reflects the fact that it is caught between conflicting regulatory demands.

“This weekend we are going to disconnect a certain number of Iranian banks. It’s really regrettable, we’re not being allowed to be neutral,” Leibbrandt told a Franco-German business conference in Paris, adding that it was a commercial decision and that not all banks would be affected.

He later said that the list of banks would be published this weekend after the concerned banks were notified. He declined to confirm whether the central bank was on the list or not.

The U.S. government has told SWIFT that it is expected to comply with sanctions and it could face them itself if it fails to do so. On the other hand, SWIFT is barred from doing so under the European Union’s so-called blocking statute, which could subject it to European penalties for complying with U.S. law.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Alexander Smith)

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