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For most Americans, losing access to a bank account sounds like a customer-service hassle—not a political problem. But what if your ability to get paid, pay bills, run a business, donate to a cause, or even shop online or withdraw cash at an ATM can be shut off quietly, without a trial, without an explanation, and without a meaningful way to appeal?
In this two-part episode, Ron Steslow is joined by economist Jorge Jraissati, President of the Economic Inclusion Group, to unpack the growing reality of debanking and the compliance machinery behind it.
In this first episode, they trace how post-9/11 AML/CFT and KYC regimes turned banks into de facto enforcement arms of the state—creating mass reporting, privacy erosion, and incentives to cut off customers based on “risk,” stigma, or perception rather than proven wrongdoing.
They also explore how this system becomes ripe for weaponization—by authoritarian regimes, domestic actors, or simply the structure of the rules—especially when finance becomes transnational, opaque, and increasingly disconnected from due process.
Learn more about the Economic Inclusion Group: https://econinclusion.com/
Get in touch with Jorge: [email protected]
Find our sponsor links and promo codes here: https://bit.ly/44uAGZ8
Get 15% off OneSkin with the code RON at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod
Send your questions and ideas to [email protected] or leave a voicemail at (703) 239-3068
Follow Ron and Jorge on X (formerly Twitter):
https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
https://x.com/JraissatiJorge
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For most Americans, losing access to a bank account sounds like a customer-service hassle—not a political problem. But what if your ability to get paid, pay bills, run a business, donate to a cause, or even shop online or withdraw cash at an ATM can be shut off quietly, without a trial, without an explanation, and without a meaningful way to appeal?
In this two-part episode, Ron Steslow is joined by economist Jorge Jraissati, President of the Economic Inclusion Group, to unpack the growing reality of debanking and the compliance machinery behind it.
In this first episode, they trace how post-9/11 AML/CFT and KYC regimes turned banks into de facto enforcement arms of the state—creating mass reporting, privacy erosion, and incentives to cut off customers based on “risk,” stigma, or perception rather than proven wrongdoing.
They also explore how this system becomes ripe for weaponization—by authoritarian regimes, domestic actors, or simply the structure of the rules—especially when finance becomes transnational, opaque, and increasingly disconnected from due process.
Learn more about the Economic Inclusion Group: https://econinclusion.com/
Get in touch with Jorge: [email protected]
Find our sponsor links and promo codes here: https://bit.ly/44uAGZ8
Get 15% off OneSkin with the code RON at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod
Send your questions and ideas to [email protected] or leave a voicemail at (703) 239-3068
Follow Ron and Jorge on X (formerly Twitter):
https://twitter.com/RonSteslow
https://x.com/JraissatiJorge
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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