International

Frankfurt’s location in the heart of Europe supports its international orientation. For centuries, the city has been a major transportation hub in Europe and home to one of the world’s most important trade and exhibition centers. All these factors make the Frankfurt Rhine-Main region one of the most important economic regions on the continent – and for its residents a region with a high quality of life.

Women in Finance

Events, International, Member

The research center SAFE at Goethe University Frankfurt is committed to improving the proportion of women in finance. Current projects point the way to improving gender diversity.

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Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index

International, Member, News

The Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) indicates the performance of publicly traded companies that have committed to disclosing their efforts to promote gender equality through policy development, representation and transparency.

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Muscat, Oman

International

The Capital Market Authority (CMA) of Oman and Frankfurt Main Finance have established a cooperation for a strengthened collaboration and exchange in terms of deepening the relations between the two financial hubs.

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Shanghai, China

International

Since 2021 Shanghai and Frankfurt, the main financial centres of both countries, agreed to strengthen communication and exchange through forums and dialogues and work together on key issues of mutual interest.

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Dubai, UAE

International

Since 2019 the cooperation between Dubai and Frankfurt am Main, represented by Frankfurt Main Finance, exists to develop an intercity relationship and advance their status as financial centres. Both parties strive to share ideas and information, skills and support.

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Beijing, China

International

In 2019, the Asian Financial Cooperation Association (AFCA) and Frankfurt Main Finance agreed to establish a long-term friendly exchange and cooperation mechanism.

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Ingraining sustainability in the next era of ESG investing

International, Member, Sustainable Finance

New opportunities are emerging for investment managers to adapt as investor preferences evolve.

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Guangzhou, China

International, International

Not only the City of Frankfurt formed a partnership with the Chinese metropolis Guangzhou but also the both financial centre initiatives signed an agreement on future cooperation in 2019.

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Seoul, South Korea

International

In 2017, the Korean Society of Blockchain, located in Seoul, and Frankfurt Main Finance have established a cooperation and agreed to work together on key issues of mutual interest.

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Busan, South Korea

International

With the City of Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea, Frankfurt Main Finance formed a strong cooperation in 2013, from which both financial centres benefit.

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