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In 1932, the world’s richest man pulled the trigger that ended an empire.
Ivar Kruger, known as The Match King, controlled ¾ of the world’s match production, financed governments across Europe, and was hailed as the “savior of Europe.” But behind the empire was one of the greatest financial frauds in history—$6 billion (2024 value) in forged bonds, fake subsidiaries, and Ponzi-style leverage.
In this episode of The Timeless Investor Show, host Arie Van Gemeren, real-estate fund manager and financial historian, unpacks how Kruger’s empire rose and collapsed—and why his methods still echo today in FTX, Theranos, WeWork, and Madoff.
You’ll learn:
📚 Inspired by true history, this is part of the Timeless Greed series—stories of financial fraud, manipulation, and the recurring patterns that shape markets and human behavior.
🔗 Subscribe to the newsletter → https://thetimelessinvestor.substack.com
🎧 More episodes → The Timeless Investor Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube
💬 Follow Arie on LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/in/arievangemeren
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In 1932, the world’s richest man pulled the trigger that ended an empire.
Ivar Kruger, known as The Match King, controlled ¾ of the world’s match production, financed governments across Europe, and was hailed as the “savior of Europe.” But behind the empire was one of the greatest financial frauds in history—$6 billion (2024 value) in forged bonds, fake subsidiaries, and Ponzi-style leverage.
In this episode of The Timeless Investor Show, host Arie Van Gemeren, real-estate fund manager and financial historian, unpacks how Kruger’s empire rose and collapsed—and why his methods still echo today in FTX, Theranos, WeWork, and Madoff.
You’ll learn:
📚 Inspired by true history, this is part of the Timeless Greed series—stories of financial fraud, manipulation, and the recurring patterns that shape markets and human behavior.
🔗 Subscribe to the newsletter → https://thetimelessinvestor.substack.com
🎧 More episodes → The Timeless Investor Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & YouTube
💬 Follow Arie on LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/in/arievangemeren
#IvarKruger #FinancialHistory #Fraud #PonziScheme #TimelessInvestor #InvestingLessons #FinancePodcast #EconomicHistory #WeWork #FTX #Theranos #Madoff #GreatDepression
Subscribe to the Timeless Investor Newsletter for our long-form content.
Follow the Timeless Investor Show if you want to hear more of our podcast content.
Get your own copy of Timeless Wealth: Real Estate Through the Ages.
If you want to learn about new investment opportunities through Lombard Equities Group (accredited investors only), please reach out here.
Think Well. Act Wisely. Build Something Timeless.