E40: How Danske Bank keeps up with the evolving sanctions measures.
The Laundry28 Nov 2022

E40: How Danske Bank keeps up with the evolving sanctions measures.

The financial frontline of Russia's war in Ukraine runs through the offices of overworked sanctions officers at banks and financial institutes everywhere.


It's the bank's job to freeze the accounts and assets of sanctioned individuals, and the pressure is colossal. If you get it wrong or act too slowly, the impact on a bank's brand and bottom line will be felt for years to come.


So how is one of the largest Scandinavian banks keeping up with the ever-evolving sanctions measurements?


We invited Amalie Korning Wedege, the head of sanctions and FCC focus areas at Danske Bank, to understand how they adapt, operationalise and keep up with the sanctions legislation.


From this episode, you'll learn:


01:23 - 06:15: What has happened in the invasion's aftermath, and what is the current regulatory focus?


06:16 - 08:29: How has Danske Bank effectively implemented, operationalised and adapted to the ever-changing sanctions?


08:30 - 10:49: Six important steps Danske Bank has implemented internally.


10:52 - 13:31: What have been the most challenging parts?


13:31 - 16:31: Counterparty screening is a huge topic. How is Danske Bank ensuring its methods include counterparties and the "full picture"?


16:32 - 19:47: Examples and potential indicators of sanctions evasion.


19:49 - 21:27: Now, ten months after the Russian invasion, what have been the main learning points for Amalie?


21:28 - 22:50: Technology, has it been a friend or foe?


22:51 - 23:20: How has the "tone from the top" been like at Danske Bank?


23:21 - 24:47: What's next? And what trends does Amalie see coming in 2023?


24:48 - 26:26: Amalie's best tips to young professionals who are just starting out in compliance.


Tune in and enjoy!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Avsnitt(183)

Re-Spin: Can fincrime professionals fight romance fraud?

Re-Spin: Can fincrime professionals fight romance fraud?

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...

12 Feb 38min

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

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

The old adage about social media is: 'If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.'We’re used to hearing how platforms use our data to feed advertisers, but what if there’s a darker unde...

5 Feb 34min

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...

29 Jan 47min

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...

15 Jan 37min

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

Oslo is the centre of global attention this week as the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was presented, in absentia, to Maria Corina Machado – for her work promoting democratic rights in Venezuela.Venezuela is ...

10 Dec 202536min

E146: What keeps the US Department of Justice up at night?

E146: What keeps the US Department of Justice up at night?

“Uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights” – these are the stated aims of the US Department of Justice.The US is the world’s largest economy, where every decision ...

4 Dec 202539min

Populärt inom Business & ekonomi

framgangspodden
varvet
badfluence
rss-jossan-nina
svd-tech-brief
rss-borsens-finest
uppgang-och-fall
avanzapodden
rss-svart-marknad
borsmorgon
bathina-en-podcast
fill-or-kill
rss-inga-dumma-fragor-om-pengar
rss-dagen-med-di
24fragor
lastbilspodden
tabberaset
rss-kort-lang-analyspodden-fran-di
kapitalet-en-podd-om-ekonomi
rss-den-nya-ekonomin