Inside Trapets: Reflections on Compliance day 2025 with Gabriella Bussien

We caught up with Trapets CEO, Gabriella Bussien, to hear her reflections on hosting Compliance day by Trapets 2025 and what stood out most.

Gabriela Taranu

Content Manager Published 2025-10-02

From data to decision was the theme of our very first edition of Compliance day by Trapets.

Professionals within compliance, AML, and market surveillance gathered to discuss and learn more about how teams can work smarter with data.

We caught up with Trapets CEO, Gabriella Bussien, to hear her reflections on hosting the event and what stood out most. 

As CEO at Trapets, how was your experience hosting Compliance day?

I'm proud of the Trapets team for delivering an event around a topic that really resonated with our participants - from data to decision.  

It’s clear that this topic has added value not only for our customers, but also for the broader RegTech market. 

Our goal was to bring together expertise with real, practical insight from people working in a similar industry. Hosting this event was a real pleasure. 

Gabriella Bussien, CEO at Trapets
Gabriella Bussien, CEO at Trapets

What was your personal highlight from the day? 

The speakers, certainly. Each one brought real case knowledge and generously shared their experience.  

Olof Gränström explained why our instincts often fail us when interpreting data and how that impacts risk decisions.  

Our colleague, Niklas Rosvall, showed why batch-based processes no longer cut it in a real-time threat landscape.  

And Sophie Bahgat from DNB Carnegie shared clear examples of how structured data and well-defined alert logic lead to better decisions with less manual effort. 

Their insights helped us all improve and adapt in our own ways of working, whether it’s screening, monitoring, investigation, or other compliance-focused processes. 

What’s one conversation or insight from the day that has stayed with you? 

Olof Gränström mentioned something striking: it took 75 years for the telephone to reach millions of users, but Pokémon Go reached the same scale in just 19 days. 

Technology, innovation, and adoption are moving at lightning speed!