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Biggest Danish banks involved in money laundering

byCT Report
21/03/2017
in Denmark
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COPENHAGEN: The two biggest banks in Denmark, Danske Bank and Nordea, have been used for money laundering on an epic scale, reports Berlingske.

Authorities in Moldova and Latvia are investigating an international criminal network that has managed to hide billions of kroner – the proceeds of illegal activities – in a number of international banks, including Nordea and Danske Bank.

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According to Berlingske, the amount in question is more than 7 billion kroner. The money has mainly been transferred to British shell companies through Danish banks and ended up in the Seychelles and Panama.

Back in 2014 a story broke that 110 billion kroner of criminal money had been laundered through Moldova’s Moldinconbank and a Latvian bank. More than 7 billion kroner of this was transferred to accounts in the Danish banks belonging to shell companies registered in tax havens.

At that time, Danske Bank in Estonia was the main culprit, having received around 7 billion kroner from 1,500 transactions. Nordea was responsible for about a quarter of a million kroner divided up into 200 transactions.

“We’re talking here about transactions of such a suspicious nature – all the alarm bells ought to have rung at the bank,” Lars Krull, an expert on banking at Aalborg University, told Berlingske.

Banks have a legal duty to monitor and react to this kind of transaction.

Danske Bank has admitted that its procedures for oversight failed completely in this case. Nordea would not comment but said in an email to Berlingske that less than a handful of the suspicious customers are still with the bank.

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