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10/27/2020

Treasury Prohibits Cuban Military from Processing Remittance-Related Transactions | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Treasury Prohibits Cuban Military from Processing RemittanceRelated Transactions
October 26, 2020

WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) amended the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (CACR) to remove Cuba’s military-run
entities from the remittance process. Specifically, OFAC is amending the CACR to remove
from the scope of certain remittance-related general authorizations any transactions relating
to the collection, forwarding, or receipt of remittances involving entities or subentities
identified on the State Department’s Cuba Restricted List (CRL). The CRL, as maintained by
the State Department, is a list of entities and subentities under the control of, or acting for or
on behalf of, the Cuban military, intelligence, or security services or personnel with which
direct financial transactions would disproportionately benefit such services or personnel at
the expense of the Cuban people or private enterprise in Cuba. This action is intended to
restrict such entities’ and subentities’ access to fees, commissions, or other funds obtained
in connection with remittance-related activities. As a result of these changes, persons
subject to U.S. jurisdiction will no longer be authorized to process remittances to or from
Cuba through FINCIMEX or any other entity or subentity on the CRL.
“Cuba’s military-run institutions such as FINCIMEX take advantage of ordinary Cubans who
rely on remittances, extracting fees for the Cuban military’s own benefit,” said Secretary
Steven T. Mnuchin. “The Cuban people should have the freedom to decide what to do with
their own money, without interference from the military.”
For the latest changes to the CACR, which can be found at 31 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) part 515, see here.
Prohibiting Cuban Military Processed Remittance-Related Transactions with Cuba
Restricted List Entities and Subentities
OFAC is amending three general licenses to exclude from the scope of such authorizations
any transaction relating to the collection, forwarding, or receipt of remittances involving any
entity or subentity identified on the Cuba Restricted List. OFAC is also making corresponding
amendments to clarify that such remittance transactions are not permitted as ordinarily
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incident to a licensed transaction where excluded from the relevant OFAC general or specific
license.
This restriction applies regardless of whether the transaction with the CRL entity or subentity
is direct or indirect, and is distinct from the prohibition on direct financial transactions that
OFAC added to the CACR in November 2017.
This change provides for a 30-day implementation period before it is e ective in order to
allow for technical implementation of these additional restrictions.
For more information on Cuba sanctions, click here.

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