861 … Yes. Under E.O. 13959, as amended, any purchase or sale of publicly traded securities, or any publicly traded securities that are derivative of such securities or are designed to provide investment exposure to such securities, of any CMIC listed on the NS-CMIC List is prohibited, regardless… Read more
863 … For purposes of E.O. 13959, as amended, activity by U.S. persons related to the following services are considered permissible, to the extent that such support services are not provided to U.S. persons in connection with prohibited purchases or sales: clearing, execution, settlement, custody,… Read more
869 … No. If a person is listed on OFAC’s Non-SDN Menu-Based Sanctions List (NS-MBS List) as subject to only a combination of the sanctions described in section 235(a)(1-8) and (10-11) of CAATSA , as implemented by Executive Order (E.O.) 13849 , these non-blocking sanctions do not apply to an… Read more
870 … With respect to a person on the NS-MBS List subject to section 235(a)(3) of CAATSA , as implemented by section 1(a)(i) of Executive Order (E.O.) 13849 , U.S. financial institutions are prohibited from making loans or providing credits to the identified person totaling more than $10,000,000 in… Read more
865 … Yes. Market intermediaries, including market makers, and other participants may engage in ancillary or intermediary activities that are necessary to effect divestiture during the relevant wind-down periods or that are not otherwise prohibited under E.O. 13959, as amended. Purchases or sales… Read more
871 … Consistent with FAQ 865 , which clarifies that market intermediaries and other participants may engage in ancillary or intermediary activities that are necessary to effect divestiture during the relevant wind-down periods or that are not otherwise prohibited under E.O. 13959, as amended,… Read more
18 … As part of its enforcement efforts, OFAC publishes a list of individuals and companies owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, targeted countries. It also lists individuals, groups, and entities, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers designated under programs that are not… Read more
21 … All changes for the current calendar year are cumulatively available in the SDN List PDF file . The entire list may also be browsed using OFAC's Sanctions List Search Tool . Cumulative changes for prior years back to 1994 are also available in ASCII format on the Archive of Changes to the SDN… Read more
19 … The best way to get the SDN list is from OFAC's website . The list is disseminated in a number of different formats, including XML and fixed field/delimited files that can be integrated into databases. … How do I get a copy of the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) …
20 … The SDN list is frequently updated. There is no predetermined timetable, but rather names are added or removed as necessary and appropriate. … How often is the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List …