Wise Under Investigation in Belgium for Suspected Money Laundering
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- Belgian prosecutors are nearing the conclusion of an investigation into Wise Europe, the Belgian subsidiary of the money transfer company Wise, over suspicions that criminal groups used its accounts for money laundering.
- The probe focuses on alleged non-compliance with anti-money laundering legislation, including failure to identify customers and their activities.
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Belgian prosecutors have launched an investigation into Wise Europe, the Belgian subsidiary of the money transfer company Wise, over suspicions of money laundering. The probe was initiated last year after Wise's name appeared in numerous requests for assistance from international authorities.
Belgian prosecutors are in the advanced stages of an investigation into money transfer company Wise over suspicions that criminal groups used its accounts for money laundering, authorities said on Monday.
The Brussels prosecutors' office said it launched the probe last year after the British firm's name repeatedly appeared in hundreds of requests for assistance from investigating authorities in other countries.
"The investigation is now at an advanced stage and nearing its conclusion," a spokesperson for the prosecutors' office told AFP, confirming information first reported by the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) network.
"The findings primarily concern the use of Wise accounts for criminal purposes, with indications of non-compliance with anti-money laundering legislation, particularly due to a failure to identify customers and their activities."
Investigators are examining whether criminal groups may have used Wise services to launder proceeds from illicit activities, including fraud, corruption and drug trafficking.
The probe focuses on Wise Europe, the firm's Belgium-based European subsidiary, which said it was cooperating with prosecutors and responding to requests for information about its business.
Such requests for information "are a normal part of operations and are not, in themselves, indicative of non-compliance with anti-money laundering requirements or of any wrongdoing," the company said in a statement.
"No specific findings have been shared with us to date," the company added.
Wise, which has more than 19 million active customers worldwide, says it processes approximately 4.7 million transactions per day.
The company said it processed more than $243 billion (€213 billion) in cross-border transactions during the 2026 financial year.
By midday, Wise shares on the London Stock Exchange were down nearly 15%.
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The investigation will conclude with findings of non-compliance.
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Wise will face significant fines and increased regulatory oversight.
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Wise's stock price will remain volatile in the short to medium term.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific actions will be taken if non-compliance is confirmed?
- What is the total amount of money suspected to have been laundered?
- Will there be further investigations into Wise's operations in other countries?
- What are the potential penalties for Wise if found guilty?





