OFAC designates Cuba's CUPET and a Russia-linked metals-payments network on the SDN List
Sanctions-screening teams must block transactions involving Cuba's CUPET and the newly designated Russia-linked parties, catch both the RAYKES/RAIKES spellings, and escalate Sberbank and VEND ORE control links
- — Sanctions-screening teams at financial institutions must add UNION CUBA PETROLEO (CUPET), Sergey Maltsev, Olga Raykes and the amended VEND ORE GMBH entry to sanctions filters and block any matching transaction — designations are effective on listing, so unscreened exposure is a blocking-obligation breach, and CUPET's blocking extends to entities it owns 50 percent or more.
- — Screening and match-resolution teams must configure filters to catch both transliterations of the same individual — RAYKES and RAIKES — and use the listed Russian (759916267) and Israeli (32392042) passport numbers as match-resolution inputs, since a single-spelling filter will miss the alias and the dual-nationality identity.
- — Sanctions-screening and correspondent-banking teams must treat the control links as ownership/control matches for escalation: Maltsev linked to Sberbank, and VEND ORE GMBH linked to Marat Savelov — not just direct-name hits.
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