BNP Paribas: Appeal in Sudanese Dispute Scheduled Before February 9
BNP Paribas announces it will file an appeal by February 9, 2026, following a judicial decision made public on January 8, 2026. The court has authorized the bank to proceed with the appeal at this stage.
A dispute concerning Sudan led to a judicial decision made public on January 8, 2026. This decision allowed BNP Paribas to file an appeal. The bank has favorably received this authorization.
Filing of the Appeal
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BNP Paribas announces that it will file the appeal by February 9, 2026. The bank states it is fully prepared and confident in the strength of its arguments. The proceedings are continuing as anticipated, according to the statement.
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