As US Sanctions Loom, China’s Bank of Kunlun to Stop Receiving Iran Payments

As US Sanctions Loom, China’s Bank of Kunlun to Stop Receiving Iran Payments
A man walks past a Bank of Kunlun branch in Beijing, on Jan. 12, 2017. Reuters/Stringer
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BEIJING—Bank of Kunlun Co, the key Chinese conduit for transactions with Iran, is set to halt handling payments from the Islamic Republic under pressure of imminent U.S. sanctions against the country, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Kunlun, the main official channel for money flows between China and Iran, has verbally informed clients that it will stop accepting yuan-denominated Iranian payments to China from Nov. 1, said the sources, who include external loan agents and business officials who trade with Iran.