UK bank accounts of Iranian customers still being closed, says law firm

The Guardian | Saeed Kamali Dehghan: Firm says closures continue despite lifting of sanctions after Iran nuclear deal and have continued since Trump’s inauguration

A UK law firm handling more than 60 complaints by Iranian nationals who have had their UK bank accounts closed allegedly because of their nationality has reported a continuation in such closures since Donald Trump assumed office.

Iranian nationals living legally in the UK often have to go to extra lengths when opening a bank account and many who already with one have complained about their accounts being abruptly closed. Some banks refuse to explain why, while others cite sanctions against Iran as the main reason.

Blackstone Solicitors represents a string of Iranians who have taken high street banks to court over allegations of racial discrimination. The firm said account closures have taken place despite the lifting of sanctions after the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the world powers.

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Source Article from http://theiranproject.com/blog/2017/04/23/uk-bank-accounts-iranian-customers-still-closed-says-law-firm/

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