US offers $15 million reward targeting IRGC financing networks
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- US State Department announces rewards of up to $15 million for information disrupting Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps financing networks.
- The programme targets individuals linked to sanctions evasion and financial support operations.
The US State Department announced rewards of up to $15 million for information that could disrupt financial networks linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The programme is aimed at individuals or groups involved in sanctions evasion and funding channels supporting the IRGC, according to the announcement.
Officials said the initiative is intended to increase pressure on networks facilitating illicit financial flows tied to Iran’s military and proxy operations.
The reward offer forms part of broader US efforts to restrict financing routes used by sanctioned entities.
The department said the information could lead to enforcement actions against key facilitators and intermediaries involved in these networks.



