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Confide: How This Wirecard Whistleblower Wants to Revolutionise Compliance

Pav Gill, Founder and CEO, Confide Platform

21-Oct-24 10:00

Confide: How This Wirecard Whistleblower Wants to Revolutionise Compliance

Confide Platform, your company’s future compliance command centre? In this episode of Open For Business, we speak with Pav Gill, Founder and CEO of Confide Platform—a platform designed to streamline compliance and risk management for organisations.

Pav shares his remarkable journey, from exposing the €24 billion Wirecard scandal to creating a tech solution that helps companies manage sensitive reports and protect whistleblowers.

We explore how his experience at Wirecard shaped Confide Platform, the challenges of building a compliance-focused tech startup, and how the platform could redefine the future of corporate risk management by automating and simplifying compliance, governance, and whistleblowing.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Tags:  Wirecard scandalcompliancerisk managementwhistleblowing





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