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Pakistan's National Bank fined $55 million by U.S. regulators, shares slide 7%

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Karachi, February 25

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National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) said on Friday it had reached an agreement with U.S. regulators to pay $55 million in fines imposed on its New York branch, triggering a more than 7% drop in its shares.

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The Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) announced on Thursday that NBP’s New York Branch would be fined up to $55.4 million for non-compliance and anti-money laundering violations.

In notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday, NBP said it has reached an agreement with U.S regulators.

“The agreement includes fines totalling $55.4 million focused on historical compliance programme weaknesses and delays in making compliance-related enhancements,” the notice said.

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The bank’s shares were down 7.2% by the Friday prayers break in the trading session.

It added there were no findings of improper transactions or wilful misconduct, the New York branch is under new management since May 2020 and that NBP has substantially enhanced its compliance programme, which it said had been recognised by U.S. regulators.

The Pakistani state owns 75.20% of NBP, one of the largest commercial banks in the country.

Global anti-money laundering watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), has placed Pakistan on its ‘grey list’ for deficiencies in its counter-terror financing and anti-money laundering regimes since June 2018.

“We don’t foresee significant impact of this penalty on FATF review, however, Pakistan is expected to remain in the grey list of FATF,” Tahir Abbas, head of research at Arif Habib Limited told Reuters.

Pakistan’s largest bank, HBL, also faced a similar fine in 2017, where U.S regulators initially imposed a penalty of $630 million for non-compliance of anti-money laundering laws, which was later revised down to $225 million. –– Reuters

 

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