The U.S. government warned Turkey against selling Adabank AS to an Iranian bidder after reports a bank from the country was interested in the lender, Star reported.
Adabank, controlled by a fund managing failed banks, should not be sold to Iran because of sanctions in place against the Islamic regime, the U.S. told Turkey, according to the Istanbul- based newspaper. Washington is closely watching the sale process, it said.
Standard Chartered Plc, a Bahrain-based fund and Israel’s Bank Hapoalim BM are interested in Adabank, which the government plans to sell on Nov. 24, Star said. The minimum price set for the sale is $90 million, it said.
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