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OFAC names Khamenei's money man in Dubai

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The US Treasury designated Dubai financier Ali Ansari on 10 July as "Linked To: KHAMENEI, Mojtaba", the first Treasury action naming Iran's Supreme Leader directly.

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Key takeaway

Treasury named the Supreme Leader's personal financier for the first time, reaching the leadership's money rather than the state's.

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the US Treasury's sanctions bureau, designated Dubai-based financier Ali Ansari on 10 July as "Linked To: KHAMENEI, Mojtaba" and to the IRGC 1. It is the first Treasury action to name Mojtaba Khamenei directly as a sanctions linkage since he became Supreme Leader in March.

The reach matters because the man does not appear. Reuters sources reported Khamenei disfigured and badly injured in the February strike that killed his father, with no public sighting since ; Treasury has now targeted the personal money of a leader the public cannot see. The same round hit a cluster of Shiraz and Tehran currency-exchange houses and a Hong Kong trading company, and issued Iran General License Y to wind down transactions with one of them 2.

The designation landed a week after OFAC revoked Iran's oil waiver, General License X, and replaced it with a wind-down-only licence expiring 17 July . The sanctions track is running in parallel with the bombing, tightening the financial plumbing even as the blockade closes the sea lane.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

This is less about punishing one financier and more about squeezing the money-changing network Iran's leadership relies on to turn oil revenue into usable cash, which is why it lands the same week as other financial and shipping pressure.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The designation follows directly from OFAC's 7 July revocation of General License X, the Iranian oil waiver: having cut the legal purchase channel, Treasury is now working the informal exchange-house network, Dubai, Shiraz and Tehran families among them, that historically absorbs the resulting demand for sanctions-evading currency conversion.

A second driver is the succession context: Mojtaba Khamenei's financial network has drawn scrutiny since his contested March appointment as Supreme Leader, and naming a close financier fits a broader effort to isolate his post-succession income streams rather than react to any single new event.

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  • Meaning

    Naming Mojtaba Khamenei by financial linkage, without sanctioning him directly, signals Treasury has traced his personal network without yet taking the more confrontational step of designating the Supreme Leader himself.

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US Treasury OFAC· 15 Jul 2026
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Washington has reached the personal-financial network of a leader the Iranian public has not seen in months, not merely the state's money.
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