LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's London branch has been fined 165,000 pounds ($221,084) for breaching Britain's Russia sanctions regime in 2022, the sanctions enforcement regulator said on Tuesday.
The bank processed two payments in June and July 2022, totalling around 635,619 pounds, to a Russian entity that had become affiliated with a sanctioned entity, the government's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation said.
"Deutsche Bank takes sanctions compliance extremely seriously," a spokesperson said. "We have strengthened and continue to strengthen all aspects of our sanctions compliance framework and associated processes."
The bank's London branch self-reported the payments to OFSI in September 2022, qualifying for a 45% discount to an original 300,000-pound penalty.
OFSI introduced a new enforcement regime in February 2026 to allow such cases to be settled.
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