Deutsche Bank freezes funds of Radiant World amid pressure from miners and trading giants

2 weeks ago 14



Radiant World, an iron ore trading firm, is watching its business relationships disintegrate in real time. Two of its key banks have frozen funds, major commodity miners are severing ties, and the allegations at the center of it all, falsified trade documents submitted to financial institutions for funding, paint a picture that should make every trade finance participant deeply uncomfortable. The dominoes fall fast Vitol Group and Cargill Inc., two of the largest commodity trading firms on the planet, have both halted trading with Radiant World. Their reason is straightforward: allegations that the company submitted invalid or falsified trade documents to banks to secure funding. Glencore has taken a slightly softer but still decisive stance, stopping new business with Radiant World while addressing existing contracts. On August 5, 2026, Glencore confirmed that its exposure to the firm is “non-material” and that it has made a provision accordingly. On the banking side, the damage is equally severe. Intesa Sanpaolo has provisioned €200 million, roughly $230 million, against its exposure to Radiant World. Jefferies Financial Group’s Point Bonita fund holds approximately $300 million ...

Read Entire Article