In 2015 the Dutch National Bank had imposed a financial penalty of €125,000 on an unnamed payment services provider for failings in relation to sanctions and PEP screening as part of a review by the bank.
The payment services provider appealed the decision.
On appeal to the District Court of Rotterdam the penalty was upheld but the fine reduced to €100,000.
The National Bank had originally calculated the fine as €550,000 which was then reduced due to the financial condition and size of the defendant.