UK's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) fines Apple Distribution International £390,000 over Russia sanctions breach

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The UK Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) imposed a £390,000 monetary penalty on Apple Distribution International after the subsidiary instructed a UK-based bank to send more than £635,000 in two payments to the Russian streaming service Okko in June–July 2022.
UK's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) fines Apple Distribution International £390,000 over Russia sanctions breach
Why it matters
Routing payments through UK-linked bank accounts now exposes non-UK corporate subsidiaries to direct UK sanctions enforcement. Compliance and treasury teams must treat UK payment rails as within OFSI's enforcement reach and obtain licences or block transactions involving sanctioned Russian entities before execution.
Implications
  • Multinational corporate treasury teams that operate UK-based bank accounts must pre-screen and block any payment to parties with UK sanctions listings or obtain an Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) licence before execution — failure will expose the company to monetary penalties.
  • Treasury and payments operations at European subsidiaries of digital platforms must stop routing remittances to Russian counterparties via UK payment rails until legal clearance is obtained — continuing transfers risks enforcement action and fines.

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Source

The Guardian

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