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#13143927
31 December 2025
Bank Sepah International plc branch is in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 24, 2025. The branch belongs to a major Iranian state-owned financial institution that operates under the regulation of the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK.
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#13143930
31 December 2025
Bank Sepah International plc branch is in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 24, 2025. The branch belongs to a major Iranian state-owned financial institution that operates under the regulation of the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK.
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31 December 2025
Bank Sepah International plc branch is in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 24, 2025. The branch belongs to a major Iranian state-owned financial institution that operates under the regulation of the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK.
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20 April 2025
A view of the headquarters of Iran's Saderat Bank, a multinational banking and financial services company, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on April 19, 2025. This is the day of the second round of Iran and United States nuclear talks in the city of Rome, Italy, on April 19.
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#12123900
5 March 2025
A view of the headquarters of Iran's Saderat Bank, a multinational banking and financial services company, in downtown Tehran, Iran, on March 2, 2025.
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#12048435
12 February 2025
An Iranian man stands in front of an advertising banner featuring images of U.S. Dollar banknotes while speaking on his cellphone during the 18th tourism exhibition at the International Fairs Complex in Tehran, Iran, on February 11, 2025. Twelve countries, including Russia, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Tajikistan, Thailand, Madagascar, Brazil, Indonesia, Qatar, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Turkey, participate in Tehran's 18th Tourism and Related Industries Exhibition, which has the slogan 'Tourism and Peace.'
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#8224844
14 May 2022
Two years after the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran, members of the Iranian Petroleum Industry Research Institute talk to each other while a giant portrait of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei displayed on a screen at the 26th International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition in Tehran on May 13, 2022.
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#8224846
14 May 2022
Two years after the COVID-19 outbreak in Iran, An Iranian man and a woman stands in front of a giant portrait of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei which is displayed on a screen in the Iranian Petroleum Industry Research Institute’s stand, at the 26th International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition in Tehran on May 13, 2022.
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#2404536
4 January 2018
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on January 4, 2017 shows Sozcu, a Turkish opposition daily newspaper, appearing with a headline on its front page that reads 'Atilla was convicted on 5 of 6 counts' after a New York jury convicted Mehmet Hakan Atilla, former deputy manager of the Turkish Halk Bank, on 5 of 6 counts on January 3 of taking part in a billion-dollar scheme to evade American sanctions against Iran that strained relations between the U.S. and Turkey.
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#2404537
4 January 2018
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on January 4, 2017 shows Sozcu, a Turkish opposition daily newspaper, appearing with a headline on its front page that reads 'Atilla was convicted on 5 of 6 counts' after a New York jury convicted Mehmet Hakan Atilla, former deputy manager of the Turkish Halk Bank, on 5 of 6 counts on January 3 of taking part in a billion-dollar scheme to evade American sanctions against Iran that strained relations between the U.S. and Turkey.
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#2404538
4 January 2018
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on January 4, 2017 shows Sozcu, a Turkish opposition daily newspaper, appearing with a headline on its front page that reads 'Atilla was convicted on 5 of 6 counts' (R) after a New York jury convicted Mehmet Hakan Atilla, former deputy manager of the Turkish Halk Bank, on 5 of 6 counts on January 3 of taking part in a billion-dollar scheme to evade American sanctions against Iran that strained relations between the U.S. and Turkey.
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#2356247
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356248
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356249
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356250
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Takvim, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Stay in the U.S., do not move'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356251
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Takvim, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Stay in the U.S., do not move'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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