BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing figure on social media, recently engaged in another episode of his 'Emergency Meeting' series, where he disclosed the extent of his woes as he faced bans from financial institutions worldwide.
Tate maintains consistent communication with his followers through the 'X' platform and the Rumble platform. These channels have enabled him to host podcasts and connect with his dedicated fan base.
Why is Andrew Tate banned from banking institutions worldwide?
Tate recently featured in the latest episode of his 'Emergency Podcast' alongside British danger tourist Lord Miles, whom Tate had invited to discuss Miles' arrest and subsequent release from the Taliban's custody in Afghanistan.
During the conversation with Miles, Tate also revealed an intriguing aspect of his personal experience — his worldwide ban from banking institutions — preventing him from maintaining a bank account.
Discussing this matter, Tate explained, "But I've been banned from every banking institution on the planet. I'm on a politically exposed persons list. I'm on what's called a PEP list."
He went on to elaborate on his perspective regarding the reasons for this ban, stating, "So, because I have expressed opinions on the Internet, I'm not allowed to have a bank account anywhere, whether it's in England, New Zealand, or the Caribbean."
"There isn't a single country on this planet where Andrew Tate can open an account. I've been globally banned," he revealed.
Trolls call Andrew Tate a 'loser'
After Tate disclosed the global banking ban imposed on him, a multitude of users came forward to express their perspectives on the matter.
One user wrote, "this loser wishes. hes lost relevancy after adin ross stopped platforming him."
Another user wrote, "Peps can still open accounts. They just don’t want Top G."
A user stated, "It's time you start your own bank, just like you started your own University... find the problem and be the solution ... this is what makes people push towards bigger and better..."