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HSBC debanked me after I spent £36 in Ukraine on an aid visit

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Times
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A prominent London Assembly leader faced unexpected account closure by HSBC following a charitable trip to Ukraine, where he made minor humanitarian purchases. The incident raises critical questions about the implementation of international sanctions regulations and their potential over-application by financial institutions. The case highlights tensions between compliance procedures and legitimate humanitarian activities, prompting calls for transparent guidelines on how banks enforce sanctions-related policies affecting ordinary customers engaged in aid work.

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HSBC debanked me after I spent £36 in Ukraine on an aid visit
HSBC debanked me after I spent £36 in Ukraine on an aid visit

Andrew Boff, chair of the London Assembly, wants clarity over how sanctions rules are applied after losing access to his First Direct account
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