Английская Википедия:Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox company Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank (Шаблон:Lang-fa, Bank Moshtarek-e Iran vâ Vânuzuilâ, Шаблон:Lang-es) is an international financial institution that was founded in 2010 with an aim to develop commercial ties between Iran and Venezuela.[1]

Out of the 40 banks legally licensed to operate in Iran, the Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank is one of the only five foreign banks to make that list.[2]

History

It started as a joint venture between two state-owned banks, Banco Industrial de Venezuela and Export Development Bank of Iran with a starting capital of $200 million offered equally by both parties.[3]

In September 2013, the United States Department of the Treasury imposed sanction on the bank.[4] In 2015, an official in the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran told press that "[the] bank is not given much freedom" and it is being managed one-sidedly by Iran, because the Venezuelan side does not participate in the general assemblies.[5] By 2016, the Iranian side was willing to sell its share.[6] In 2018, the US reimposed sanctions on the bank.[7]

In July 2020, Iran officials announced the Iran-Venezuela Bi-National Bank would enter the Tehran Stock Exchange by March 2021 (17% to be floated on the stock market).[8]

References

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