Corylated
Corylated
Welcome to 'Corylated', the podcast for compliance and risk aficionados. Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson dive deep into the ever-evolving world of regulation and compliance. Unveiling trends, providing expert insights, and building a vibrant community, each episode is your gateway to mastering the historical context and current shifts in regulatory landscapes. Tune in, stay informed, and enjoy the some of the trusty guidance we promise to deliver!www.compliancecorylated.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/compliance-corylatedSubscribe to our Newsletter - https://www.complianceco...
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Takeaways from the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 04.12.2025 25:57
What’s next for crypto, payments, and fintech in Asia? In this episode, Rachel Wolcott and Niece Prayoonrat unpack the biggest trends and insights from the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025—from stablecoin regulation and TradFi–DeFi partnerships to cutting-edge cross-border payment systems and anti-scam measures. Tune in for the key takeaways shaping the global financial landscape. Niece t...
Trade Secret, enablers of the illicit trade in polar bears 27.11.2025 45:13
In this episode, founding editors Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson sit down with Adam Cruise, a South African investigative journalist whose work exposes realities of wildlife trade and conservation policy. Adam shares insights from the acclaimed documentary Trade Secret, which uncovers how legal wildlife trade often fuels illegal trafficking, with devastating consequences f...
Can carbon credits overcome their chequered past & save the planet? 20.11.2025 42:05
In this week’s Corylated podcast Lindsey and Rachel discuss carbon markets. They begin with the ongoing UN climate conference (COP30) in Brazil and a recap of the current state of CO2 emissions and rollback on sustainable finance rules underway in the European Union. Next, they discuss the alleged $100 million fraud at Cookstove and how it adds to a chequered histor...
No sense of urgency in UK fraud response 13.11.2025 34:38
The UK still lacks a new fraud strategy, leaving consumers and businesses exposed to escalating threats. In this episode, Lindsey and Rachel unpack why the lack of government action and explore the blame game between tech giants, financial services and policymakers. Meta faces criticism for enabling fraud through its platforms—but Meta points the f...
Will Britcard be panacea for reducing fraud? 06.11.2025 31:33
In this episode Lindsey Rogerson, founding editor and Elizabeth Lumley, special correspondent, discuss the newly announced plan for a digital ID – or Britcard -- in the UK. Elizabeth highlights the lack of detail in what the government has announced, and they discuss the politicisation of announcement. The conversation then tur...
Sterlingov vs the blockchain analytics industry 30.10.2025 52:06
In this episode, Rachel Wolcott speaks with Patrick Tan, general counsel at ChainArgos about the controversial use of blockchain analytics in criminal investigations, focusing on the case of Roman Sterlingov, convicted of operating Bitcoin Fog. Patrick discusses the limitations and risks of relying on blockchain tracing heuristics as forensic evidence, the amicus brief ChainArgos filed in Sterling...
Missing the red flags in UK payments service provider failures 23.10.2025 36:41
In this week’s Corylated podcast Rachel and Niece discuss yet another failed UK payment service provider and examine the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s recent track record supervising this market segment. As UK PSPs continue to fail, the FCA would like to speed up authorisations. Niece and Rachel wonder about these plans, as well as the lighter touch crypto regimes developing in the US...
Getting curious about human trafficking transaction typologies 16.10.2025 39:36
In this week’s Corylated podcast Rachel speaks to Neil Giles , president of the TraffikAnalysis Hub at UK charity Stop the Traffik . Neil shares his deep expertise in identifying human trafficking through financial transaction data and using persona-based typologies and survivor-informed intelligence. The conversation explores how financial institutions ca...
Q3 enforcement analysis – MAS steps up as French reject Shein’s cookies 09.10.2025 32:32
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss third quarter enforcement data provided by Corlytics . They begin by reviewing the largest fine of the quarter handed down to fast fashion chain, Shein , by French privacy watchdog Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés ’ (CNI...
The Dark Pattern, a conversation with Guido Palazzo 02.10.2025 44:04
The Corylated podcast is back with a conversation with Guido Palazzo , professor of business ethics at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Guido spoke to Rachel this week about his new book The Dark Pattern . Join Guido and Rachel for a sobering journey through corporate hell exploring the human toll of some of the worst corporate scandals of recent times. Guido and...
It’s all about (ML/CFT) controls 07.08.2025 40:24
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss how the US is diverging from the Rest of the World when it comes to expectation on financial crime expectation and the checks it requires financial institutions to make. They begin talking about US Treasury plans to reduce Bank Secrecy Act anti-money laundering obligations for smaller banks. Rachel raises the case of Summit National...
SM&CR went from ‘just right’ to ‘too much’ in a decade 31.07.2025 36:52
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the proposed changes to the UK’s landmark Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR). At its inception it was deemed to be framework proportionate to challenge of holding financial services senior managers accountable, but 10 years on the UK government and regulators view some aspects to be a burden. Rachel and Lindsey look ba...
Cryptically speaking: Increasing use of common financial terminology is blurring crypto risk lines for consumers 24.07.2025 24:48
In this episode Niece Prayoonrat discusses her recent reporting with Lindsey Rogerson . They begin with failed crypto firm, Ziglu . Niece explains how she first became aware that something might be amiss at the group, before moving on to discuss the uncertainty over whether investors will get any money they had in its so-called “boost deposit account” back. Niece the...
Unpacking the Korfuzi judgment and the rise of OCGs involvement in insider dealing 17.07.2025 31:01
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the jailing of siblings Redinel and Oerta Korfuzi at Southwark Crown Court in London on July 4. The pair were found sentenced to a combined 11 years after Redinel used his position as an analyst at Janus Henderson to trade on inside information. They begin by discussing why the Financial Conduct Authority (F...
Non-financial misconduct 10.07.2025 36:59
In this episode, Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s proposals to apply non-financial misconduct rules to an additional 37,000 regulated firms and lessons from the recent Upper Tribunal decision in the Jes Staley case. They begin by recapping the findings from the FCA’s survey of non-financial misconduct which was published last year as way of hig...
The NepoPep: Exploring deep connections between Russian elites 03.07.2025 53:52
This week we’re bringing an episode featuring Ilia Shumanov, board member at Transparency International Russia in Exile and the co-founder of Arctida, a non-profit focused on challenges facing the Russian arctic. Ilia speaks with Rachel Wolcott, Compliance Corylated’s founding editor about their recent collaboration investigating the son of a Russian Duma deputy and allege...
Golden Youth: How a wealthy Gen-Z Russian came to run a cash-to-crypto money laundering scheme from his Kensington flat 26.06.2025 45:17
This week we’re bringing an episode featuring Ilia Shumanov, board member at Transparency International Russia in Exile and the co-founder of Arctida, a non-profit focused on challenges facing the Russian arctic. Ilia speaks with Rachel Wolcott, Compliance Corylated’s founding editor about the ‘Golden Youth’ series of articles examining one of the actors involved in multi-billion-pound crypto laun...
Hard Bargain: Working in a regulated sector brings responsibilities 19.06.2025 24:00
In this episode, Lindsey and Rachel cover the sentencing of UK art dealer for failing to report suspicion of terrorist financing when dealing with a sanctioned individual. Oghenochuko Ojiri, who was given two and a half years in prison, subscribed to an art market due diligence service, but did not heed its findings. Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb told Ojiri during sentencing: “These offences are so se...
Meet the UK FCA’s new enforcement approach, same as the old one 12.06.2025 26:22
In this episode Lindsey Rogerson and Rachel Wolcott discuss the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s updated version of its Enforcement Guide. They begin by recapping on the intentions behind proposals to change the “exceptional circumstance” test for disclosing if/when a financial services firm was under investigation. They discuss the entirely foreseeable backlash and justifiable industry conc...
Vulnerable customers, digital inclusion: An interview with Howard Taylor, a director at PwC’s risk and compliance practice 05.06.2025 25:53
UK financial services firms are still falling short when it comes to their vulnerable customers. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) explored the issue in its March review, highlighting that the financial services industry is still not doing enough. To unpack the challenge, Niece Prayoonrat, a reporter at Corylated, speaks to Howard Taylor, a director at PwC’s Risk and Compliance Transformation...
Fraud, between caveat emptor and accountability 24.04.2025 42:38
In this episode Lindsey Rogerson and Rachel Wolcott begin by discussing why the UK is such a hotbed for fraud and go onto consider the recent drop in authorised push payment (APP) fraud in the UK following the introduction of mandatory reimbursement in October 2024. The conversation then moves onto the European Payments Services Directive (PSD3) and how it is being updated in an effort...
Disharmony and trade war convergence 17.04.2025 44:30
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the state of play with various sanctions regimes. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the United States, European Union, United Kingdom and others imposed sanctions and Russian sanctions are still the big story as the war passed its third anniversary in...
They get knocked down, can they get up again? 10.04.2025 40:23
In this episode Rachel Wolcott and Lindsey Rogerson discuss the timely arrival of the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and the requirement for UK financial institutions to identify their critical third party suppliers. The Crowdstrike event last summer highlighted the risk of third party suppliers. The need for such DORA/UK work was furthered underscored in letters sent t...
Do Over – open banking needs a reset 03.04.2025 34:09
In this episode, Lindsey Rogerson is joined by Elizabeth Lumley to discuss what is happening with open banking and open finance in the UK, EU and elsewhere. The UK used to be a global leader in open banking but with even the chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) saying recently that the country is falling behind the likes of Brazil and India we take a look at what can be done to...
Earth wind and fire – why mitigating climate risk is now a resilience exercise 27.03.2025 38:59
In this episode, we take a look at the growing economic risk from physical climate change and the increasing intensity of natural catastrophes as a result of a warming planet. In Europe only around one quarter of damage from natural catastrophes have historically been covered by insurance, in Asia the figure is 13%. And in the US state of California home sales are falling through because potential...
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