Euroclear transfers €6.6 bln in income from Russian assets to Kiev
What to know about Euroclear transfers €6.6 bln in income from Russian assets to Kiev
Euroclear has reported the transfer of €6.6 billion in proceeds from reinvested Russian assets to the European Fund for Ukraine. The company currently holds €200 billion in sanctioned Russian assets and faces significant legal challenges, including a lawsuit from the Central Bank of Russia for approximately €182 billion.
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What happened
Euroclear reported that it has already transferred to Kiev €6.6 billion in proceeds from reinvesting Russian assets since 2024.
Why it matters
The company’s report states that Euroclear has transferred €6.6 billion in proceeds from assets to the European Fund for Ukraine from February 15, 2024, to date, and that the next payment of €1.4 billion will be sent in July 2026.
Common ground
Euroclear currently holds €200 billion associated with Russian sanctioned assets, including accumulated coupon payments.
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Euroclear has reported the transfer of €6.6 billion in proceeds from reinvested Russian assets to the European Fund for Ukraine. The company currently holds €200 billion in sanctioned Russian assets and faces significant legal challenges, including a lawsuit from the Central Bank of Russia for approximately €182 billion.
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