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I just received an interdiction 'alert.' What do I do?
When your interdiction software or account holder checking service shows a potential match, OFAC recommends that you do an initial analysis prior to contacting OFAC. If you have a reasonably close match to a name on the SDN list and your customer is located in the same vicinity as the SDN, feel free to contact OFAC Compliance. Computer software can only deal with letters and numbers. It will inevitably flag some transactions that are not actually OFAC targets. This is where human intervention becomes critical and some hands-on research may be necessary. Questions that ought be asked by a Compliance Officer before calling OFAC include: Is it an exact name match, or very close? Is the suspect party located in the same general area as the SDN? If there are many similarities, then contact OFAC for verification. Unless you have an exact match or are otherwise privy to information indicating that the hit is a target, it is recommended that you not actually block a transaction without discussing the matter with OFAC.
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), U.S. Treasury Department http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/
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