Financial Forensics: Autopsy Files
🔴 FFL Case Library is Live 80 forensic cases · 3 offline tools · zero cloudRun your deals against the pattern database before you sign.Launch price $79 → $99 after EP100 release. All Info is in the Link [https://sergiostieben.gumroad.com/l/wqyicc [https://sergiostieben.gumroad.com/l/wqyicc]] In October 2008, Landsbanki, one of Iceland’s three dominant systemic banks, collapsed under a mountain of short-term foreign currency liabilities. At the center of its failure was Icesave, an online high-yield savings branch that had gathered over £4 billion and €1.6 billion from British and Dutch depositors in less than twenty-four months. The regulatory mechanism that allowed this asset accumulation was the European Union’s Single Market "passport" regime. Under this architecture, Icesave operated in London and Amsterdam not as a locally capitalized subsidiary, but as a direct branch of the Icelandic parent company. This meant that the primary line of regulatory defense and deposit insurance was not the UK FSA or the Dutch DNB, but Iceland’s tiny, unbacked Depositors’ and Investors’ Guarantee Fund (TIF). When Landsbanki defaulted, the Icelandic fund was immediately insolvent, leaving cross-border depositors stranded. This is the financial autopsy of the Icesave collapse—not a case of standard commercial loan default, but an architectural failure of cross-border macro prudential boundaries. We trace the full narrative: how Landsbanki weaponized the passport regime to fund its aggressive European asset acquisition spree, how domestic regulators ignored warnings about deposit-to-GDP imbalances, and how the UK government used anti-terrorism legislation to freeze Icelandic assets, triggering a multi-year diplomatic and legal war before the EFTA Court. Financial Forensics Labs — Every collapse has a pattern. We dissect it. Layer by layer. KEYWORDS Icesave deposit collapse 2008, Landsbanki banking failure Iceland, EU passporting regime risk, cross border deposit insurance, Icelandic TIF guarantee fund, high yield online savings trap, UK FSA Landsbanki intervention, deposit to GDP imbalance macro, EFTA Court Icesave ruling, systemic banking crisis Reykjavik, cross border regulatory arbitrage, wholesale funding liquidity match, anti terrorism asset freeze UK, Landsbanki branch structure, financial forensics bank run
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