On March 21, 2023, HM Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (“OFSI”) designated all individuals and entities that currently are subject to an asset freeze under the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (the “Regulations”) for the additional purpose of the trust services sanctions measures outlined in Regulation 18C(1) of the Regulations.  As a result, persons subject to UK sanctions jurisdiction are now prohibited from providing trust services to, or for the benefit of, those UK designated persons absent an available exception or licence.  OFSI also has issued a wind down General Licence and updated its Russia Sanctions Guidance (“OFSI Guidance”) to address the interaction between the asset freeze, trust services, and professional and business services prohibitions. 

In a blog post announcing the measure, OFSI indicated that the move represents a conscious effort close off perceived loopholes in the existing trust services prohibitions in response to intelligence from enforcement agencies suggesting that UK-based trust service providers have been offering their services to persons for the purpose of reducing the impact of sanctions in the event that they become subject to them.   Continue Reading UK Expands Designations of All Subject to Asset Freeze Sanctions Under the Russia Regime to Include a Ban on the Provision of Trust Services