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CBUAE imposes administrative sanctions on 8 banks

  • The administrative sanctions take into account the banks' failures to comply with the CBUAE's instructions
  • CBUAE works to ensure that all licensed financial institutions abide by the UAE laws, regulations and standards.

ABU DHABI, UAE –  The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) imposed administrative sanctions on eight banks operating in the UAE.

The administrative sanctions take into account the banks’ failures to comply with the CBUAE’s instructions not to grant any loans or credit facilities to the beneficiaries of loans granted by the Nationals Defaulted Debts Settlement Fund (NDDSF), including credit cards.

The sanctions were imposed pursuant to Article 137 of the Decretal Federal Law No. (14) of 2018 Regarding the Central Bank & Organization of Financial Institutions and Activities, and the Central Bank notices regarding the beneficiaries of the NDDSF facilities.

The CBUAE, through its supervisory and regulatory mandates, works to ensure that all licensed financial institutions operating in the country, including banks, abide by the UAE laws, regulations and standards.

These measures help safeguard the transparency and integrity of the banks’ business and enhancing the efficiency of the UAE financial system.