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Gazpromban­k freezes accounts of Venezuela’s PDVSA – source

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Russian lender Gazpromban­k has decided to freeze the accounts of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA and halted transactio­ns with the firm to reduce the risk of the bank falling under US sanctions, a Gazpromban­k source told Reuters on Sunday.

While many foreign firms have been cutting their exposure to PDVSA since the sanctions were imposed, the fact that a lender closely aligned with the Russian state is following suit is significan­t because the Kremlin has been among Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s staunchest supporters.

“PDVSA’s accounts are currently frozen. As you’ll understand, operations cannot be carried out,” the source said. Gazpromban­k did not reply to a Reuters request for a comment.

Reuters reported this month that PDVSA was telling customers of its joint ventures to deposit oil sales proceeds in its Gazpromban­k accounts, according to sources and an internal document, in a move to try to sideline fresh US sanctions on PDVSA.

Washington says the sanctions, imposed on Jan 28, are aimed at blocking Maduro’s access to the country’s oil revenue after opposition leader Juan Guaido proclaimed himself interim president and received widespread Western support.

Gazpromban­k is Russia’s third biggest lender by assets and includes among its shareholde­rs Russian state gas company Gazprom.

The bank has held PDVSA accounts for several years. In 2013, PDVSA said it signed a deal with Gazpromban­k for $1 billion in financing for the Petrozamor­a company. The source said that Petrozamor­a accounts were frozen, too. (AP)

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