The Frost family forbade its members to gamble due to past experiences in which the family had lost years of accumulated profits through the mistakes of their descendants.
Because of this trauma, any member of that organization caught gambling in casinos suffered heavy punishments that could even go as far as their exile.
In Concordia, debts were not passed on to family members or organizations behind the person who made such debts. However, the organization that had debts to collect even had the right to demand the life of its debtors!
The imperial family prohibited assassinations within the cities of the empire. Still, once someone was proven to be a debtor unable to pay his prize, the creditor organization could act without further problems with the local laws.
The imperial family did not help in this dirty service. Still, it also would not persecute an organization for merely claiming the life of its debtor.