Elliot Castro

Elliot Castro

Notorious fraudster whoswindled £2.5 million from banks

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About Elliot Castro

Elliot Castro was once the target of an international police manhunt at the age of 18 for swindling approximately £2.5 million from banks and financial institutions. His story has often been likened to a modern version of ‘Catch Me If You Can’. Following his release from prison in 2005, Elliot turned his life around and now leverages his unique experiences to advise some of the world’s foremost financial institutions and law enforcement agencies. He is also a trusted consultant to numerous Fortune 500 and FTSE-listed companies.

Elliot is a compelling speaker known for his candor, positive energy, and invaluable insights into the criminal mindset. His talks are highly sought after for their honesty and engaging nature, offering audiences a rare glimpse into the world of financial fraud from someone who has lived it.

Residing in his beloved hometown of Glasgow, Scotland, Elliot is also a keen musician and DJ in his spare time, adding a creative dimension to his multifaceted life.

To book Keynote Speaker Elliot Castro, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

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