Re-Spin: Revealing the financial crime risks of the football industry
The Laundry26 Des 2024

Re-Spin: Revealing the financial crime risks of the football industry

It's the festive season, so we’re leaving you a little something in your podcast stocking.


We are diving into The Laundry archives and bringing you some of our favourite episodes of the podcast to date.


This week: our expert host, Fredrik Riiser, is joined by Fredrik Söderberg, CEO & Club Director, of AIK Fotboll to discuss: the financial crime risks of the football industry.


The United Nations estimates that around 140 billion dollars is laundered through football every year. So, how did the beautiful game become the playing field of financial foul play?


The pair discuss: the football industry's vulnerabilities to financial crime, the impact of upcoming EU regulation, and the need to get this right for fans and players alike.


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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, Fredrik Riiser, and Robin Lycka – this podcast features renowned experts from 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.


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Re-Spin: Can fincrime professionals fight romance fraud?

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To mark Valentine's Day and the season of romance, we're re-spinning an incredibly important episode.More than £106m was lost to romance fraud in the UK in 2025, a 9% increase on the year before. Deep...

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E152: Is financial crime the juice behind Meta's success?

E152: Is financial crime the juice behind Meta's success?

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E151: Have we got anti-money laundering all wrong?

E151: Have we got anti-money laundering all wrong?

In this industry, we’re constantly told that financial criminals are 'one step ahead' – but what if the very systems we built to stop them are actually giving them the lead? Our expert host, Marit Rød...

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E150: What belongs in the Museum of Anti-Money Laundering?

E150: What belongs in the Museum of Anti-Money Laundering?

The history of AML has always been reactive.We move so fast to catch the next threat that we rarely look back at how we got here. But that changes today!In our 150th episode – Our expert host, Marit R...

22 Jan 38min

E149:  Is the USA giving up on SARs?

E149: Is the USA giving up on SARs?

America remains the ultimate trend setter – and that goes for regulation and law enforcement.Which is why you should not be ignoring FinCEN’s new guidance on SARs that is stripping back and relaxing s...

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E148: Can we predict the 2026 financial crime roadmap?

E148: Can we predict the 2026 financial crime roadmap?

Cross our palms with silver and look deeply into the crystal ball. We’re gazing into the future of financial crime in 2026. Consider this your 'Spoiler Alert' for the year ahead!Our expert host, Fredr...

8 Jan 38min

E147: The Nobel Peace Prize and how financial crime threatens peace

E147: The Nobel Peace Prize and how financial crime threatens peace

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