It's Not You, It's Me: When Banks Break up with Red Notice Subjects

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One of the more inconvenient results of being the subject of a Red Notice is that your bank might break up with you. One of the more frustrating parts of that break up may be that the bank won't say exactly why.

All financial institutions have their own policies (or should have them) regarding risk management practices. When a risk management department becomes aware that a customer has an existing Red Notice, it may decide that it no longer desires that person's business, even if the customer is unaware of the Notice's existence.

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