banks have licenses to operate, and even official military contractors should have lawyers.
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The two banks mentioned in the article are CSOB and Česká Spořitelna, owned by KBC(Belgium) and Erste(Austria) respectively. There may be more but those are the only ones mentioned.
It also mentions Fio. By the way, it’s coming from banks directly not government and is not that new. It is probably a very strict enforcement of AML policy and is mostly affecting small companies. Large arms exporters to Ukraine like CSG are not affected, therefore it’s likely not a phenomenon designed to weaken Ukraine.
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banks have licenses to operate, and even official military contractors should have lawyers.
The two banks mentioned in the article are CSOB and Česká Spořitelna, owned by KBC(Belgium) and Erste(Austria) respectively. There may be more but those are the only ones mentioned.
Edit: there’s more info in this Czech article: [aktualne cz](https://zpravy.aktualne.cz/ekonomika/ceska-ekonomika/na-hypoteku-zapomente-a-detem-rusime-ucty-banky-dusi-klienty-kteri-vyrabi-zbrane/r~aaa29c7ef1ae1cca9f029cc4529e4caa/?lp=1)
It also mentions Fio. By the way, it’s coming from banks directly not government and is not that new. It is probably a very strict enforcement of AML policy and is mostly affecting small companies. Large arms exporters to Ukraine like CSG are not affected, therefore it’s likely not a phenomenon designed to weaken Ukraine.