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UK Finance

UK Finance is the collective voice for the banking and finance industry. Representing around 300 member firms across the industry, we act to enhance competitiveness, support customers and facilitate innovation. We work for and on behalf of our members to promote a safe, transparent and innovative banking and finance industry. We offer research, policy expertise, thought leadership and advocacy in support of our work. We provide a single voice for a diverse and competitive industry. Our operational activity enhances members’ own services in situations where collective industry action adds value.

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AllConfsBot 

AllConfsBot is a convenient event calendar that makes it easy to find, organize and attend any event.

Our bot helps:

  • Find many interesting events all-in-one place;
  • Stay informed with up to date event notifications;
  • Get exclusive discounts and chances to win tickets;
  • Plan your schedule using Google and Apple calendars.
  • Community administrators can integrate our telegram bot with events calendar into their groups or channels.

AllConfsBot also provides an opportunity for companies to cooperate with event organizers on beneficial and individual terms.

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AIMA

The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) is the global representative of the alternative investment industry, with around 2,100 corporate members in over 60 countries. AIMA’s fund manager members collectively manage more than US$3 trillion in hedge fund and private credit assets.

AIMA draws upon the expertise and diversity of its membership to provide leadership in industry initiatives such as advocacy, policy and regulatory engagement, educational programmes and sound practice guides. AIMA works to raise media and public awareness of the value of the industry.

AIMA set up the Alternative Credit Council (ACC) to help firms focused in the private credit and direct lending space. The ACC currently represents over 250 members that manage over US$1 trillion of private credit assets globally.

AIMA is committed to developing skills and education standards and is a co-founder of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst designation (CAIA) – the first and only specialised educational standard for alternative investment specialists. AIMA is governed by its Council (Board of Directors).

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ACI

Since 1956, ACI UK (Financial Markets Association) has enjoyed a proud and illustrious history representing the interests of individual members engaged in professional trading, broking, operations, regulatory and compliance activities in foreign exchange, money and other OTC markets.

Competence, Conduct and Compliance ACI UK is actively engaged with market regulators, member firms and industry influencers (including other trade associations and policy-making bodies) to inculcate and promote the highest standards of competence, conduct and compliance for financial market participants. The FX Global Code of Conduct was built on the foundations of the original ACI Model Code – used by central banks and major institutions globally as the de facto ‘standard’ for FX and MM business practice and operations - and ACI UK continues to influence and inform best market practice. In the UK we are particularly focused on encouraging cultural change within organisations to ensure that individuals at every level and in every function – from trading to compliance – are aware of and embrace their individual accountability and responsibility.

ACI is committed to supporting our member community to fulfil these obligations, including the adoption of new SMC&R accountability and responsibility obligations ACI’s accredited exams and professional qualifications – including the new Global Code Certificate - allow members to demonstrate and validate understanding of - and adherence to – the principles of the FX Global Code (and other national and international codes of practice and conduct). Through its Committee for Professionalism and other working groups, ACI also plays an important role representing the interests of individuals subject to organisation and/or industry action in respect of alleged conduct breaches.

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Global Blockchain Business Council

Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC) is the trusted non-profit association for the blockchain, digital assets, and emerging technology community. Founded in 2017 in Davos, Switzerland, GBBC comprises more than 500 institutional members and 284 Ambassadors across 124 jurisdictions and disciplines.
GBBC furthers adoption of blockchain and emerging technologies by engaging regulators, business leaders, and global changemakers to harness these transformative tools for more secure and functional societies.

GBBC industry verticals: Financial Services, Global Commerce/Supply Chain, and Commodities, underpinned by AI, digital identity, governance, hardware, infrastructure, policy, regulation, and security.

GBBC initiatives: BITA Standards Council (BITA), Food for Crisis, Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI), International Journal of Blockchain Law (IJBL), InterWork Alliance (IWA), and U.S. Blockchain Coalition (USBC).

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Global Digital Finance (GDF)

Global Digital Finance (GDF) is a global non-profit association of member firms offering an open innovation platform for advocating and accelerating the adoption of best practices for digital assets.

GDF’s mission is to “To promote and underpin the greater adoption of market standards for the use of crypto and digital assets, through the development of best practices and governance standards in a shared engagement forum with industry, policymakers, and regulators."

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Lex Host

LexHost is a next-generation legal journalism and knowledge platform designed to make complex regulatory developments accessible, transparent, and openly discoverable. Instead of operating as a closed subscriber product, LexHost publishes expert insight from leading global law firms, financial institutions, regulators, and policy specialists through an open-access model ensuring that critical legal and market intelligence is available to practitioners, journalists, policymakers, and the wider public.

At its core, LexHost combines traditional editorial standards with a modern, AI-indexed publishing framework that allows authoritative legal analysis to be surfaced, referenced, and cited across major information ecosystems, including search engines and emerging AI platforms. Each LexHost “Knowledge Hub” is built around a high-growth legal domain such as Digital Assets & Crypto Regulation, Derivatives, Private Credit, Wealth Planning, and Energy & Climate Law and features a mix of thought-leadership chapters, Q&A jurisdiction guides, expert interviews, and short-form market commentary.

By pairing rigorous, source-verified content with an open distribution philosophy, LexHost serves as a public-good legal information layer for fast-moving regulatory areas. The platform works closely with journalists, research teams, and law-firm partners to ensure that the most important developments are reported clearly, neutrally, and in a format optimised for global readers who rely on trusted, timely insight.