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    Home»Cryptocurrency»Big Iran Bank Goes Bankrupt, Affecting 42 Million Customers
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    Big Iran Bank Goes Bankrupt, Affecting 42 Million Customers

    IsmailKhanBy IsmailKhanOctober 27, 20252 Mins Read
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    One of Iran’s largest private banks has fallen into bankruptcy, with the assets of more than 42 million customers being absorbed by the Iranian state-owned lender, Bank Melli.

    Ayandeh Bank declared bankruptcy on Thursday after it accumulated $5.1 billion in losses and nearly $3 billion in debt, local media outlet Iran International reported on Friday.

    The bankruptcy was declared days after the Central Bank of Iran failed to rescue the bank, leaving officials with no option but to close it, which had operated 270 branches nationwide. 

    More than 42 million customers were affected, Iran News Update reported.

    Source: National Union for Democracy in Iran

    While CBI Governor Mohammad Reza Farzin assured Ayandeh customers that they will be able to recover their savings immediately, the incident highlights the risk involved in trusting banks that lend out customer deposits, operate with fractional reserves and seek bailouts when things go wrong.

    Failures in the banking system were seemingly one of Satoshi Nakamoto’s motivations for creating Bitcoin, as evidenced by a message embedded in Bitcoin’s genesis block that references the UK government bailing out banks.

    Meanwhile, one of the catalysts of Bitcoin growth in the last few years was the US local banking crisis in early 2023, where Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and Silvergate Bank filed for bankruptcy or were forced into liquidation.