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Lebanese lenders compliant with US/EU blacklists

  • Lebanon: Sunday, March 17 - 2013 at 07:19

The Association of Banks in Lebanon has said banks operating in the country are regularly updating the lists of individuals and groups with suspected links to terrorist organisations in line with strict US and European measures to combat terrorist funding, The Daily Star has reported. "We are fully complying with all the measures adopted by the US financial authorities and we have conveyed the actions we are taking during our talks with American officials in Washington," the secretary-general of the association, Markam Sader, told the daily.

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