Iran has agreed to take payments for oil it sells to India entirely in rupees after US and western sanctions blocked all other payment routes.
India has been, since July 2011, paying in euros to clear 55% of its purchases of Iranian oil through Ankara- based Halkbank. The remaining 45% due amount was remitted in rupees in accounts Iranian oil company opened in Kolkata-based Uco Bank.
Payments in euro through Turkey ceased from February 6 this year but the rupee payments for 45% of the purchases continued through Uco Bank, government sources said.
Iran explored taking 55% payments in Russian Rouble and other currencies but the payment routes could not be finalised due sanctions against the Persian Gulf nation.
Sources said Iran has now agreed to take all of their payment in Indian rupees.
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Iran agrees to take all oil payments from India in rupees | Business Standard
India has been, since July 2011, paying in euros to clear 55% of its purchases of Iranian oil through Ankara- based Halkbank. The remaining 45% due amount was remitted in rupees in accounts Iranian oil company opened in Kolkata-based Uco Bank.
Payments in euro through Turkey ceased from February 6 this year but the rupee payments for 45% of the purchases continued through Uco Bank, government sources said.
Iran explored taking 55% payments in Russian Rouble and other currencies but the payment routes could not be finalised due sanctions against the Persian Gulf nation.
Sources said Iran has now agreed to take all of their payment in Indian rupees.
For more details..
Iran agrees to take all oil payments from India in rupees | Business Standard