Risk Management

"Hong Kong, China - August 3, 2012: Close up of an American Express Credit Card. American Express is an American multinational financial services corporation. American Express is best known for its credit card."

Jeffrey Epstein’s office relied on a dedicated team at American Express Co. to book travel for dozens of women, in some cases arranging sham itineraries designed to help them obtain visas.

Epstein’s Centurion relationship manager and more than a dozen American Express colleagues booked, canceled, and rebooked flights for women whose travel patterns and supporting documents two human-trafficking experts say should have raised red flags.

San Jose, CA, USA - June 10, 2023: PayPal headquarters in San Jose, CA, USA. PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational financial technology company operating an online payment system.

PayPal has agreed to forgo approximately $30 million in transaction fees to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into whether the financial services company unlawfully favored minority-owned businesses through a funding initiative launched in 2020.

Singapore- July 15, 2024: Building view of the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore, a five-star luxury hotel near the mouth of the Singapore River, former General Post Office.

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has removed Singapore from its enhanced follow-up list but the city-state’s beneficial-ownership safeguards, money-laundering prosecutions, and proliferation-financing controls are still falling short of the risks it faces as one of the world’s largest financial centers.

Budapest, Hungary - March 23. 2026., a sign showing Fidesz propaganda against the EU, Ukraine, and Maygar

Hungarian police have opened a misappropriation and money-laundering investigation into the companies of Gyula Balásy, one of the country’s most prominent media and advertising figures and a long-time architect of Viktor Orbán’s government propaganda campaigns.

Kowloon, Hong Kong S.A.R., - December 2, 2015: Pedestrians walk past a financial display board in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China. The sign reads "HSBC"

HSBC has booked a $400-million “fraud-related” charge tied to the collapse of UK bridging lender Market Financial Solutions, hitting first-quarter profits at Europe’s biggest bank and exposing one of the most material indirect transmission channels yet between private credit and a global systemically important lender.