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COFFERS · sovereign wealth · 2026-06-17SCOOP 76

UK issues largest financial sanctions penalty since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine

The UK's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, part of HM Treasury, imposed a penalty of £1,000,920.59 on travel technology firm Sabre Global Technologies Limited on June 17, according to the government's release.

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At a glance

  • OFSI penalized Sabre Global Technologies Limited £1,000,920.59, the largest UK penalty for Russian financial sanctions breaches since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • The firm continued servicing designated Russian carrier Ural Airlines for seven months after its May 2022 designation and sought alternative payment routes when UK transfers were blocked.
  • It is OFSI's first penalty for circumvention offences and the third case under its February 2026 settlement policy.

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The UK's Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, part of HM Treasury, imposed a penalty of £1,000,920.59 on travel technology firm Sabre Global Technologies Limited on June 17, according to the government's release — the largest UK penalty for breaches of Russian financial sanctions since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. OFSI said the company continued providing services to Russian carrier Ural Airlines for seven months after the airline's UK designation in May 2022, and attempted circumvention by exploring alternative payment routes, including test payments through non-UK accounts, after UK bank transfers were blocked. Per the release, it is OFSI's first penalty specifically for circumvention offences and the third case resolved under the agency's settlement policy introduced in February 2026.

Key facts on file

  • OFSI penalized Sabre Global Technologies Limited £1,000,920.59, the largest UK penalty for Russian financial sanctions breaches since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • The firm continued servicing designated Russian carrier Ural Airlines for seven months after its May 2022 designation and sought alternative payment routes when UK transfers were blocked.
  • It is OFSI's first penalty for circumvention offences and the third case under its February 2026 settlement policy.

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