Episode 22: Iran’s Long (Financial) Arm in Europe


How Iran uses proxies, shadow banking and criminal cut-outs to fund external operations and evade sanctions.

Iranian-linked plots, surveillance activity and intimidation operations are drawing growing concern across Europe. But behind these activities sits a wider financial and logistical architecture that allows Tehran and its proxies to move money, evade sanctions and support operations abroad.

In this episode of the Suspicious Transaction Report, Kinga Redlowska is joined by Matthew Levitt, Director of the Reinhard Programme on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, to examine how Iran’s external operations are evolving and what this means for Europe.

They discuss the use of criminal intermediaries, online recruitment and low-cost 'gig economy' tasking; the role of oil revenues, front companies and shadow banking in financing Iran’s proxies; and the connections between sanctions evasion, procurement networks and operational activity.

The conversation also considers Europe’s response, the need to close gaps between counterterrorism, counterintelligence and organised crime investigations, and why stronger political will, enforcement capacity and cross-border cooperation will be essential as Iran’s networks become more global, flexible and difficult to disrupt.

Podcast Series

  • Suspicious Transaction Report

    Suspicious Transaction Report

    This podcast explores the financial dimensions of today’s leading transnational security challenges. Host Tom Keatinge and the team from the Centre for Finance and Security at RUSI bring you unique insights on the challenges posed by illicit finance and practical analysis of the policy responses. They interview top thinkers and influential voices who unpack the complex world of money laundering, corruption, sanctions evasion and illicit flows, and explain how this shapes the evolving global security landscape, and what democracies and international institutions must do to stay ahead when it comes to the financial dimensions of the global threat outlook.

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Kinga Redlowska

Head of CFS Europe

Centre for Finance and Security

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