Three mid-sized Tajik banks have been placed under European Union sanctions as part of the 19th package of restrictions against Russia. These sanctions, which came into effect on November 12, not only prohibit these banks from engaging in transactions with European partners but also create reputational and financial risks. This complicates their international transactions and increases compliance requirements.





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