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US Banks Ordered To Disclose Russian Assets For Ukraine Aid

The Treasury Department is seen in Washington, Jan. 18, 2023. The department ordered the nation’s banking industry to start disclosing their holdings of Russian assets on Tuesday, July 23, 2024

The Treasury Department has mandated the banking industry in the United States to disclose their holdings of Russian assets, as part of an effort to eventually seize and sell these assets to support the Ukrainian economy. This directive stems from the REPO Act, a law passed by Congress earlier this year, granting the U.S. government the power to confiscate Russian state assets held by U.S. banks for the benefit of Ukraine.

While the majority of Russian assets are situated in Europe, it is estimated that U.S. banks hold up to $6 billion in Russian assets in trust. Banks are required to report these assets to the Office of Foreign Assets Control by August 2. Any newly discovered Russian assets post-deadline must be reported within 10 days, as per the Treasury Department.

The conflict in Ukraine, which commenced in February 2022, has resulted in significant casualties and inflicted severe damage on Ukraine's economy and infrastructure. The World Bank projected in February that Ukraine would require $486 billion for recovery and reconstruction, a figure that has since escalated due to the ongoing war.

At the onset of the conflict, the G7 nations - the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the U.K., and Japan - collectively froze approximately $300 billion worth of Russian assets. These assets encompassed various forms such as hard currency, gold, and investments in both public and private enterprises. However, until the introduction of the REPO Act, there had been limited discussion on the fate of these frozen assets, with the notion of forfeiture and liquidation now being considered.

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