UBS Severs Ties With Some Wealthy Venezuelans Amid Sanctions

  • Move comes as U.S. tightens sanctions on the country
  • At least 17 advisers left UBS in the last nine months
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UBS Group AG is severing ties with some Venezuelan clients it serves from the U.S. as the Trump administration tightens sanctions on a country that’s mired in a power struggle.

The decision affects a number of accounts with links to Venezuela’s government or to Petroleos de Venezuela SA, the state-owned oil company, according to people familiar with the decision. It comes after the bank conducted an in-depth review and decided some relationships didn’t warrant the compliance risks, the people said, asking not to be identified in disclosing internal information.