Spanish bank chairman apologizes after Israeli clients report account restrictions
Banco Sabadell’s chairman apologized after Israeli clients in Spain reported account restrictions and delayed transfers, saying revised procedures followed an internal compliance misunderstanding.
The Banco Sabadell logo can be seen behind leaves on top of a building outside Madrid, Spain, April 13, 2016.(photo credit: REUTERS/Andrea Comas)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: