RBS fined $100m by US for Iran sanctions violations

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Royal Bank of Scotland has been fined $100m (£61m) by US regulators for violating US sanctions against Iran, Sudan, Burma, and Cuba.

The settlement follows from a 2010 internal investigation by RBS into its historical US dollar payment processes and controls, according to the BBC. The violations took place between 2005-09, the US Treasury said. In a statement, RBS said it "acknowledges and deeply regrets these failings". RBS found that bank procedures removed location information on payments made to US financial institutions from countries such as Iran and Cuba. According to the New York Division of Financial Services, RBS employees in the UK "received written instructions containing a step-by-step guide on h...

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