Human trafficking is one of those terms which hides a lot of human suffering.
Estimates put the number of people trafficked globally at around 27 million – forced into domestic work, construction, agriculture, sexual exploitation, and many more dark avenues.
This is a huge global problem that financial services can help to identify and eradicate – but only if it steps up to the challenge.
In this week's episode – our host, Marit Rødevand, is joined by Anita Nedergaard, Country AML Responsible, Nordea.
They discuss how banking and human trafficking overlaps, the red flags all financial services should be looking for, and whether banks have a responsibility to fight this crime.
Producer: Matthew Dunne-Miles
Engineers: Nicholas Thon
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This episode of The Laundry is brought to you in association with the HVIDVASK & TERRORFINANSIERING Conference in Copenhagen.
Bringing together experts from across the financial, private and public sectors – it’s a chance to learn and discuss all the hottest topics in the industry right now.
The conference is taking place October 11 &12, 2023. Find out more at: insightsevents.dk
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The Laundry podcast: Dive deep into the intricacies of financial crime, AML (anti-money laundering), compliance, sanctions, and the ever-evolving landscape of financial regulation.
Hosted by Marit Rødevand and Fredrik Riiser – this podcast features renowned experts from sectors such as banking, fintech, compliance, and investigative journalism.
Together, they shed light on the industry's trending topics, analyse mainstream news through a compliance-focused lens, and connect the fight against financial crime to its real-world consequences and ramifications.
The Laundry is proudly produced by Strise, an AML intelligence system.
Get in touch at: laundry@strise.ai
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published5 October 2023 at 06:00 UTC
- Length30 min
- Season3
- Episode2
- RatingClean