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Lebanon Central Bank Agrees to Liquidation Request from Sanctions-Hit Bank

A man uses an ATM outside Jammal Trust Bank in Beirut, Lebanon. (Reuters)

Lebanon's central bank said on Thursday it agreed to a request from Jammal Trust Bank, which was hit by US sanctions last month, to liquidate itself.

The value of the bank's assets, and its share of the national deposit guarantee body, "are in principle enough to pay all deposits and commitments", the central bank statement said, according to Reuters.

Washington hit Jammal Trust bank and its subsidiaries with sanctions in August, accusing it of helping to fund the Iran-backed Hezbollah party in Lebanon. The bank rejected the US allegations and pledged to appeal the decision.

Lebanon's Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh reassured again that all depositors' funds would be guaranteed at maturity, the statement said.

Jammal Trust Bank has 25 branches in Lebanon and representative offices in Nigeria, the Ivory Coast and Britain, its website says.

The bank is a relatively small lender. It had net assets of 1,600 billion Lebanese pounds ($1 billion) as at the end of 2017, according to the annual report on the latest year for which data is available.

Washington has sought to choke off Hezbollah's funding worldwide, with sanctions among a slew of steps against Tehran since US President Donald Trump withdrew last year from a 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran.

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