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Russian Banks To Be Cut Off From Swift

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These important new financial sanctions against Moscow were taken by the United States, France, Germany, Britain, Canada, Italy and the European Commission. Hence, the EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from the main international payment system, Swift.

Excluding certain Russian banks from the Swift system used for trillions of dollars-worth of transactions will hit the economy hard – and in the words of the White House, it will make the country rely on “the telephone or a fax machine” to make payments.

The assets of Russia’s central bank will also be frozen, limiting Russia’s ability to access its overseas reserves.

The intention is to “further isolate Russia from the international financial system”, a joint statement said.

Russia is heavily reliant on the Swift system for its key oil and gas exports.

The joint sanctions are the harshest measures imposed to date on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

Swift, or the “Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication”, is a secure messaging system that makes fast, cross-border payments possible, enabling international trade.

Based in Belgium, it facilitates transactions between more than 11,000 banks and financial institutions across the globe.

It plays a pivotal role in supporting the global economy, but has no authority to make sanction decisions itself.

The banks affected are “all those already sanctioned by the international community, as well as other institutions, if necessary”, the German spokesman said.

Removing banks from Swift is deemed to be a severe curb because almost all banks use the system.

The measures were agreed by the US, UK, Europe and Canada.

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