Overview
OFAC today revised its Ukraine/Russia-related sectoral sanctions directives prohibiting US person dealings in new debt or new equity of listed Russian financial institutions and new debt of listed Russian energy companies (in both cases, these prohibitions continue to apply to the “interests in property” of the listed entities, meaning any entity 50% or more owned by them). OFAC took this step pursuant to a statutory mandate in the Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia Act of 2017 (CRIEEA). See our advisory on CRIEEA. The changes made today are as follows (and as expected based on the statutory mandate):
- Directive 1 (financial sector): Prohibits all transactions in, provision of financing for, and other dealings in new debt of the covered persons of longer than 14 days maturity issued on or after November 28, 2017.
- Directive 2 (energy sector): Prohibits all transactions in, provision of financing for, and other dealings in new debt of the covered persons of longer than 60 days maturity issued on or after November 28, 2017.
- Directive 1 (financial sector): Continues to prohibit all transactions in, provision of financing for, and other dealings in new equity of the covered persons issued on or after July 16, 2014. For new debt of the covered persons, the prohibition continues to apply to that issued:
- on or after July 16, 2014 and before September 12, 2014 of longer than 90 days maturity; and
- on or after September 12, 2014 and before November 28, 2017 of longer than 30 days maturity.
- Directive 2 (energy sector): Continues to prohibit all transactions in, provision of financing for, and other dealings in new debt of longer than 90 days maturity of the covered persons issued on or after July 16, 2014 and before November 28, 2017.
- Directive 3 (defense and related materiel sector – no changes made, and none were expected or required): Continues to prohibit all transactions in, provision of financing for, and other dealings in new debt of longer than 30 days maturity of the covered persons.