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BNP Paribas to pay $9bn to settle sanctions violations | BNP Paribas to pay $9bn to settle sanctions violations |
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France's largest bank BNP Paribas has agreed to a record $9bn (£5.1bn) settlement with US prosecutors over allegations of sanctions violations. | France's largest bank BNP Paribas has agreed to a record $9bn (£5.1bn) settlement with US prosecutors over allegations of sanctions violations. |
As part of the deal, the bank will plead guilty to two criminal charges of breaking US sanctions against trade with Sudan, Iran and Cuba. | As part of the deal, the bank will plead guilty to two criminal charges of breaking US sanctions against trade with Sudan, Iran and Cuba. |
It will also be prevented from clearing certain transactions in US dollars for one year from the start of 2015. | It will also be prevented from clearing certain transactions in US dollars for one year from the start of 2015. |
The settlement is the largest for such a case in US history. | The settlement is the largest for such a case in US history. |
"Between 2004 and 2012, BNP engaged in a complex and pervasive scheme to illegally move billions through the US financial system," said US Attorney General Eric Holder in a press conference. | "Between 2004 and 2012, BNP engaged in a complex and pervasive scheme to illegally move billions through the US financial system," said US Attorney General Eric Holder in a press conference. |
In doing so, the bank "deliberately and repeatedly violated longstanding US sanctions", he said. | In doing so, the bank "deliberately and repeatedly violated longstanding US sanctions", he said. |
Mr Holder added that he hoped the settlement would serve as a warning to other firms that did business with the US that "illegal conduct will simply not be tolerated". | Mr Holder added that he hoped the settlement would serve as a warning to other firms that did business with the US that "illegal conduct will simply not be tolerated". |
As part of its agreement with US authorities, BNP agreed to fire and not re-hire 13 individuals who were associated with the sanctions violations. | As part of its agreement with US authorities, BNP agreed to fire and not re-hire 13 individuals who were associated with the sanctions violations. |
'Unfair decision' | 'Unfair decision' |
BNP said as a result of the fine it would take an "exceptional charge" of 5.8bn euros (£4.6bn) in the second quarter of this year. | BNP said as a result of the fine it would take an "exceptional charge" of 5.8bn euros (£4.6bn) in the second quarter of this year. |
It said this was on top of the $1.1bn it had already set aside to cover the cost of the US penalties. | It said this was on top of the $1.1bn it had already set aside to cover the cost of the US penalties. |
However it said it expected "no impact on its operational or business capabilities", and said it would post "solid results" for the second quarter. | However it said it expected "no impact on its operational or business capabilities", and said it would post "solid results" for the second quarter. |
BNP chief executive Jean-Laurent Bonnafe said resolving the issue was "an important step forward" for the bank. | BNP chief executive Jean-Laurent Bonnafe said resolving the issue was "an important step forward" for the bank. |
"We deeply regret the past misconduct that led to this settlement," he added. | "We deeply regret the past misconduct that led to this settlement," he added. |
France has been pressing the US over the size of the fine, which almost equals BNP's entire 2013 pre-tax income of about 8.2bn euros (£6.7bn, $11.2bn). | France has been pressing the US over the size of the fine, which almost equals BNP's entire 2013 pre-tax income of about 8.2bn euros (£6.7bn, $11.2bn). |
'Not reasonable' | |
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has previously said a fine of the size suggested would be "an extremely serious problem", an "unfair and unilateral decision" and "not reasonable". | French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has previously said a fine of the size suggested would be "an extremely serious problem", an "unfair and unilateral decision" and "not reasonable". |
US regulators have recently stepped up their actions against banks that violate laws against money laundering and tax evasion, amongst other violations. | US regulators have recently stepped up their actions against banks that violate laws against money laundering and tax evasion, amongst other violations. |
Earlier in May, Swiss bank Credit Suisse agreed to a $2.6bn penalty and admitted criminal wrongdoing in helping "tax cheats" avoid paying US taxes. | Earlier in May, Swiss bank Credit Suisse agreed to a $2.6bn penalty and admitted criminal wrongdoing in helping "tax cheats" avoid paying US taxes. |
And in 2012, UK-based bank Standard Chartered paid a total of $674m (£419m) to US regulators and authorities for illegally hiding transactions with Iran and other countries under US sanctions. | And in 2012, UK-based bank Standard Chartered paid a total of $674m (£419m) to US regulators and authorities for illegally hiding transactions with Iran and other countries under US sanctions. |
To date, the largest fine levied against a bank by US regulators for sanctions violations was the $1.9bn HSBC paid in 2012. | To date, the largest fine levied against a bank by US regulators for sanctions violations was the $1.9bn HSBC paid in 2012. |