The US Removes Last Major Russian State Bank from SWIFT

The last of Russia’s major state-owned banks that still has access to the SWIFT system for international payments in major currencies is likely to face new U.S. sanctions.

The U.S. government is considering adding Gazprombank, Russia’s third-largest bank by assets, to its sanctions list. Gazprombank serves as a key platform for European gas payments. According to a report from Nikkei, which cited officials familiar with the situation, the bank could soon face blocking sanctions. If imposed, these sanctions would prevent Gazprombank from engaging in any transactions with U.S. banks. A final decision is expected by the end of November, and the United States has already informed its G7 partners, including senior European officials, about the potential move.

Gazprombank is directly owned by the Russian energy giant Gazprom, which holds a third of the bank’s shares, while another 40% is controlled by its pension fund. Despite the growing pressure on Russian financial institutions, Gazprombank has so far avoided the most severe Western sanctions. In the U.S., the bank is only prohibited from raising funds on debt markets, though some of its top executives and a subsidiary IT company are already under full blocking sanctions. The European Union has also refrained from placing Gazprombank on its blacklist, although the UK has introduced sanctions targeting the bank.


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3 responses to “The US Removes Last Major Russian State Bank from SWIFT”

  1. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Ah yes, the US has finally decided to kick the last major Russian state bank out of SWIFT, because nothing says “diplomatic finesse” quite like a financial game of musical chairs. I suppose we can now expect a wave of heartfelt apologies from the Kremlin—right after they finish their post-Brexit tea and biscuit break. Cheers to a new era of economic isolation, where even our bank transfers have to send a postcard to say they’ve arrived!

  2. Ah, what a thrilling twist in the geopolitical game of chess! The US finally kicks Gazprombank off SWIFT, as if they were the last kid picked for the football team — sorry mate, but you’ve just been benched. Meanwhile, the EU sips its espresso, watching the drama unfold, probably wondering if they should have brought popcorn to this banker brawl.

  3. voluntary Avatar

    Well, isn’t that just a delightful turn of events? The US, in its infinite wisdom, has decided to give Gazprombank the boot from SWIFT, as if it were a dodgy nightclub bouncer tossing out the last remaining rowdy patron—because, you know, nothing screams “diplomacy” quite like tossing out the big players. Cheers to a future filled with more complicated transactions and a hint of European irony; I suppose it’s all part of the grand game of geopolitical chess, where the pieces are just as likely to be made of cheese and wine!

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