OFAC Tweaks Names Again, Keeping Bad Guys Properly Labeled
Published Date: 2/12/2026
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Summary
The U.S. Treasury’s OFAC updated the names on its sanctions lists to fix errors and make the info clearer. These changes affect people and companies already on the lists, helping everyone stay on the same page. The updates took effect on April 22, 2025, but don’t change any money or penalties—just the details.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Sanctions List Name Corrections
On April 22, 2025, the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) updated the identifying names on one or more entries in its sanctions lists to improve data standardization and correct minor errors. The changes update details for people and companies already on the lists but do not change any monetary sanctions, penalties, or the underlying sanctions authorities.
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