Iranian Government Declares Major Private Lender Ayandeh Bank Bankrupt

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The Iranian government has declared Ayandeh Bank, one of the country’s largest private financial institutions, officially bankrupt in a significant financial intervention announced on October 25. The decision, which follows years of deep structural imbalances and mismanagement, mandates that the bank’s assets be absorbed by the state banking system to prevent a wider contagion within Iran’s already strained financial sector. 

Ayandeh Bank, and several other banks previously flagged for having liabilities larger than their assets, suffered from acute liquidity challenges rooted in extensive non-performing loans, mandated government lending, and involvement in unproductive commercial activities such as speculative trading in land and currency.

Ayandeh Bank’s high systemic risk and collapse underscores the fragility of Iran’s bank-centered financial system, which currently handles over 92% of the country’s financing but has been plagued by corruption and a lack of transparency. The government’s move is a desperate push to stabilize the sector and protect public confidence, as the banking crisis has been exacerbated by international sanctions, rapid currency devaluation, and high inflation.

Analysts view this move as an inevitable, albeit complex, effort to address the deep-rooted crisis. The intervention aims to reduce systemic risk, increase financial stability, and restore the Central Bank of Iran’s (CBI) ability to control liquidity and curb accelerating inflation. The process of absorption will be challenging, but is deemed necessary to provide a foundation for future macroeconomic reforms.

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