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You are here: Home / cat / How the 2026 Iran Conflict Is Disrupting Global Payments and Trade

How the 2026 Iran Conflict Is Disrupting Global Payments and Trade

Dated: March 24, 2026

The escalation of military activity around the Strait of Hormuz in early 2026 triggered the most severe short-term disruption to global seaborne oil and liquefied natural gas flows since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Between mid-February and mid-March, Brent crude futures surged from around US$78 per barrel to intra-day peaks above US$118, while spot LNG prices in Northeast Asia exceeded US$22/MMBtu. Even partial reductions in throughput, estimated at 20–40% at peak tension, caused immediate upward pressure on energy costs across Europe, South Asia, East Asia, and parts of Africa.

The conflict rapidly transmitted volatility into global payments and trade finance channels, primarily through increased working-capital needs for energy importers, heightened political and sanctions-related risk assessments by banks and payment service providers, and sharp rises in war-risk and kidnap-and-ransom insurance premiums for vessels transiting the Gulf and Red Sea. These dynamics slowed cross-border settlements, raised compliance burdens, and amplified the inflationary pass-through from energy price surges into consumer and producer economies.

Banks and payment processors lengthened transaction screening windows for counterparties in or near the conflict zone, particularly involving Iranian, Emirati, Qatari, or Iraqi entities. Average settlement times for non-urgent correspondent payments involving Gulf corridors extended from 1–2 business days to 4–7 days. Risk thresholds were tightened, with higher provisioning requirements, increased collateral demands, and selective de-risking of client relationships. Payment service providers reported a 25–40% rise in transaction rejections for perceived Gulf exposure.

Fintech companies exposed to cross-border remittances, trade finance, or merchant acquiring in the Middle East and South Asia experienced sharp revenue volatility. Currency depreciations, notably of the Egyptian pound, Pakistani rupee, and Turkish lira, combined with higher compliance costs, compressed margins and delayed fundraising rounds. Compliance and sanctions-screening budgets for mid-sized cross-border PSPs rose 18–32% year-on-year in Q1 2026, diverting resources from product development and expansion.

The impact varied regionally. Financial hubs in the UAE and Saudi Arabia faced heightened inbound compliance scrutiny, stricter transaction monitoring, and longer onboarding for corporate clients. African remittance corridors saw remittance costs rise 8–14%, with Kenyan and Nigerian PSPs reporting 15–25% more customer complaints due to higher fees and slower settlements. Digital-finance operations reliant on Gulf corridors faced margin compression and operational delays.

Despite these challenges, the crisis accelerated demand for resilient payment infrastructure less sensitive to geopolitical and fossil fuel shocks. Stablecoin and blockchain-based settlement rails for USD-denominated transfers grew 30–60% in Gulf–Africa corridors, while local-currency liquidity pools and regional payment switches, such as PAPSS and bilateral currency-swap lines, gained traction. Embedded finance and digitized trade-finance solutions that combine FX hedging, invoice financing, and sanctions compliance captured market share from slower incumbents.

The 2026 Iran conflict highlighted vulnerabilities in global payments infrastructure and underscored the fragility of systems reliant on energy chokepoints and USD correspondent networks. Rising oil and gas prices strengthened the case for energy diversification, but compliance costs, longer settlement times, and delayed fintech investment cycles illustrate how geopolitical volatility can constrain economic and financial resilience. The next 12–18 months will be critical in testing and accelerating the adoption of more secure, inclusive, and lower-carbon payment systems globally.

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