Asian Development Bank Sanctions

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) imposes sanctions to maintain integrity and ensure fair practices in its operations. These sanctions are applied to individuals, firms, or organizations found to have committed fraud, corruption, or other unethical behaviors during ADB-Funded projects. The goal is to protect the adb’s financial resources and promote accountability.

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1,632 Entities in Asian Development Bank Sanctions
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Cifuentes, Fausto Alejandro Lopez

IndividualJul 9, 2014active

Construtora Coesa SA Sucursal Chile

CompanyMay 3, 2022active

DA SILVA IVO GOMES

IndividualNov 7, 2012active

Espinoza Ivanof Said Guerrero

IndividualSep 17, 2021inactive

Handoko Satrio Budi

IndividualOct 27, 2010active

Geno Colin

IndividualNov 28, 2007active

Gero Abuharaira Labaran

IndividualFeb 16, 2019inactive

Construcciones Arquitectonicas Construsarq

CompanyOct 8, 2012inactive

Espinoza Felix Martinez

IndividualSep 17, 2021inactive

SALIHU SHEHU AHMAD TIJAN

IndividualNov 2, 2021inactive

FAQs

Why is compliance with Asian Development Bank Sanctions necessary?

Compliance with sanctions imposed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is crucial for several reasons. First, these sanctions aim to promote fairness and integrity in development projects. By adhering to ADB sanctions, organizations help maintain a level playing field, ensuring that all entities operate according to the same standards.

Which companies should comply with Asian Development Bank Sanctions?

Businesses in sectors like finance, construction, and technology must comply with Asian Development Bank (ADB) sanctions. Compliance is crucial as it helps prevent financial dealings with restricted entities. Following these sanctions safeguards your organization from legal risks and promotes ethical practices, ensuring you do not inadvertently support activities that harm regional stability and growth.