Iran deal offers faint hope for Iranian-American banking woes
American Mahmoud Reza Banki is shown at UCLA Anderson School of Management where he earned an MBA in Los Angeles, California in this 2013 handout photo./ The Iran nuclear pact could eventually help thousands of Iranian-Americans who have struggled with red tape, shuttered accounts, and even criminal prosecution to conduct bank transactions, although relief seems unlikely anytime soon. As Washington tightened sanctions on nearly all trade with Iran in recent years, international banking transfers that most Americans take for granted have ...
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