Definition
Economic extortion refers to the extraction of economic benefits through threats, pressure, or the exploitation of dependencies.
Context
Economic extortion often arises in business relationships, supply chains, or regulatory dependencies and is closely linked to corruption, including trading in influence and illegal gratuities. It is often enabled by power imbalances and weak internal controls.
Meaning
It can involve both internal and external actors and represents a significant risk to integrity, compliance, and fair market practices.
Example
Threatening delays unless paid.
Sources
Suggested citation
wirtschaftsforensik.ch Editorial Team: "Economic Extortion", in: Glossary, wirtschaftsforensik.ch, https://wirtschaftsforensik.ch/glossar/economic-extortion/, accessed April 18, 2026.
