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EU adopts 20th sanctions package targeting Russian entities

EU banks must update sanctions filters and block transactions with new Russian SDNs

Change
EU adopted its 20th sanctions package against Russia, adding new entities to its restrictions list across the bloc and finalising a €90bn loan to Ukraine.
Why it matters
Transactions with newly listed entities are prohibited bloc-wide. Compliance teams must refresh sanctions filters and re-screen Russia-linked counterparties. Hungary lifted its veto after the Russia-oil-pipeline dispute resolved, clearing the package's adoption.
Implications
  • EU bank sanctions and payments teams must ingest new listings and update screening filters immediately — missed matches risk regulatory breaches.
  • Trade finance and compliance teams must halt transactions involving newly sanctioned entities — continuing exposure risks enforcement penalties.
  • Corporate treasury teams must suspend payments and contracts linked to listed entities — ongoing dealings risk sanctions violations.
Who is affected
  • EU bank sanctions and payments teams
  • Trade finance and compliance teams
  • Corporate treasury teams with Russia exposure
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