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New Financial LLP

General Information

Identification Code: 435008814959-36
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: A social enterprise formed as a limited liability partnership
Registration Category: Think tanks and research institutions
Registration Date: 11/19/2014
Last Update: 2/15/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0

Mission & Interests

Goals: New Financial is think tank and forum that believes Europe needs bigger and better capital markets to help kick start its recovery - and that this presents a huge opportunity for the industry and its customers to embrace reform, and to rethink how capital markets work. We provide a private forum for senior people with different perspectives from across the capital markets industry to come together to address collective challenges. We also produce regular papers and commentary on the industry, which are available through our website www.newfinancial.org
Interests Represented: Does not represent commercial interests
Interests:
  • Banking and financial services
  • Business and industry
  • Competition
  • Economy, finance and the euro
  • Single market
  • Taxation
Levels of Interest:
  • global
  • european

Activities

Main EU Legislative Proposals: Capital markets union, Brexit, gender policy, financial policy and regulation, diversity and inclusion
Communication Activities: Publication and distribution of research on European capital markets / capital markets union including: August 2023: capital markets in the UK – a new sense of urgency August 2023: Financing innovation – earlystage investment in the EU March 2023: Benchmarking ESG in banking and finance March 2023: Unlocking the capital in capital markets March 2023: HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter – Annual Review 2022 March 2023: Building EU capital markets from the bottom up February 2023: From Big Bang 2.0 to the Edinburgh Reforms December 2022 : Financing the transition December 2022L: The mystery of the missing jobs in UK banking and finance November 2022: A New Narrative: how (not) to talk about banking and finance November 2022: A reality check on Big Bang 2.0 September 2022: The politics of EU capital markets June 2022: A reality check on green finance June 2022: HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter – Annual Review 2021 June 2022: Diversity toolkit for investors, Paper 1 April 2022: The Future of UK Banking and Finance February 2022: An introduction to financial health checks February 2022: A new vision for EU capital markets December 2021: Slow progress – the gender pay gap in banking & finance October 2021: Benchmarking ESG in banking & finance September 2021: The future of EU capital markets July 2021: HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter – Five Year Review . June 2021: Driving Growth – the New Financial global financial centres index April 2021: Accelerating Black Inclusion April 2021: Brexit & The City: The Impact So Far March 2021: The problem with European stock markets March 2021: Unlocking productive investment January 2021: The wider context on UK public equity markets January 2021: Brexit & the City: some initial reflections December 2020: What do EU capital markets look like on the other side of Brexit? November 2020: A reality check on capital markets union October 2020: Beyond Brexit – the future of UK banking & finance October 2020: New Financial partner receives OBE for services to HM Treasury Women in Finance Charter September 2020: Covid and D&I – Time for radical action September 2020: EU capital markets & a post-Covid recovery May 2020: The Great Reversal – how America gave up on free markets April 2020: Covid crisis: how banking & finance can be part of the solution January 2020: Radical Actions December 2019: The Crisis of Capitalism November 2019: A new sense of urgency – the future of capital markets union October 2019: Brexit & the City: The impact so far - Update on Brexit September 2019: What do EU Capital Markets look like on the other side of Brexit July 2019: Changing of the guard June 2019: Unlocking the growth potential in EU Capital markets May 2019: Diversity from an Investor’s Perspective 2019 March 2019: Brexit & the City – the impact so far January 2019: The New Financial global capital markets growth index Hosting of private events on the role and reform of capital markets in Europe.
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A

Head Office

Address: 1 Duchess St
Post Code: W1W 6AN
City: London
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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EU Office

Address: 1 Duchess St
Post Code: W1W 6AN
City: London
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
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Financial Data

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Membership Information

Members10 Percent: 0
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 1
Members: 7
Members F T E: 6.75

Structure

Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: abrdn * Aldemore * Allen & Overy LLP * Allianz Global Investors * Aviva * Baillie Gifford * Barclays * BNP Paribas * Cboe Europe * Citi * City of London Corporation * Deutsche Bank * DWS * Elliott Advisors * Euroclear * Federated Hermes Limited * Fidelity International * HSBC * IMC * JP Morgan * London Stock Exchange * Luxembourg for Finance * Managed Funds Association * Market Axess * Merrill Lynch International * Mizuho * Moody's * Morgan Stanley * NatWest * Nomura * Northern Trust AM * Pension Insurance Corporation * PrimaryBid * S&P Global * Santander * Schroders * Vanguard We also treat regulators, central banks and policymakers as de facto members: we share all of our content with them and regularly invite them to take part in our events. Please visit www.newfinancial.org for updates.
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