Media outlets starting with F
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Financial IT
Background and Format: Financial IT (previously RFPConnect) is a financial technology magazine. They cover the latest trends and issues in payments & cash management, securities services and trade & supply chain finance, as well as the technology/business solutions and market infrastructures that underpin those businesses. Their coverage encompasses four major editorial themes: payments & cash management; securities services; trade & supply chain services and technology & business solutions. Audience and Readership: Financial IT professionals including a core readership of senior executives and decision makers within global wholesale banks, corporate treasurers and cash managers, and money and investment managers; IT vendors, market infrastructure, software and network providers; and analysts and consultants. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: The LinkedIn page can be found here. They also distribute an e-newsletter Monday to Friday. They do not wish to be contacted via phone.
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Financial IT
Background and Format: Financial IT (previously RFPConnect) is a financial technology magazine. They cover the latest trends and issues in payments & cash management, securities services and trade & supply chain finance, as well as the technology/business solutions and market infrastructures that underpin those businesses. Their coverage encompasses four major editorial themes: payments & cash management; securities services; trade & supply chain services and technology & business solutions. Audience and Readership: Financial IT professionals including a core readership of senior executives and decision makers within global wholesale banks, corporate treasurers and cash managers, and money and investment managers; IT vendors, market infrastructure, software and network providers; and analysts and consultants. Frequency: At least four issues per year. Also published on an ad hoc basis for various events, decided by the publisher. Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: The LinkedIn page can be found here. They also distribute an e-newsletter Monday to Friday. They do not wish to be contacted via phone.
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Financial Mail on Sunday - The Mail on Sunday
Background and Format: The Financial Mail on Sunday is about campaigning for the readers against issues across a multitude of issues. "Nothing is too dry for us - from pensions, savings and contracts for difference to accountancy reform." The section covers, markets, saving & banking, investing, bills, cars, holidays, cards & loans, pensions, mortgages & home, experts and buy-to-let, as well as small businesses, DIY investing, saving money, comment and blogs and guides. It also features a column and interviews. Deadline: Deadline (due to their large readership, is around midnight. The Enterprise / Opportunities pages are completed by Wednesday and these focus on work place issues as well as small business. Other inforamtion: The Business and Wealth Management sections - the main stories are filed by Thursday night, leaving Friday to focus on breaking stories as well as the layout (pictures, sub editing etc). Awards: 2016 - Santander Media Awards, Financial National Title of the Year (nominated) 2016 - Headlinemoney Awards, Consumer Money Title of the Year: Personal Finance (nominated) 2013 - Santander Media Awards, Financial National Title of the Year (winner) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 14 November 2011 The Mail on Sunday’s Financial Mail on Sunday is about to launch two features in its growing Enterprise section. Their new ‘One to Watch’ column will run monthly and will look at successful, growing private businesses that could be the next generation of great investments for their readers, either through stock market listings or the likes of retail bond issues. Featured companies will not be committed to any external fund raising nor to any timetable. They will simply be firms that Financial Mail has decided would be potentially interesting investments for their readers. They will also be launching a ‘people’s choice’ award in the new year to give their readers the chance to vote for the most promising small to medium sized manufacturer in the country. In a type of ‘British manufacturing talent competition’, Financial Mail will profile aspiring businesses, carry detailed portraits of the businesses online and will run filmed interviews with the CEOs on their YouTube site. Readers will be invited to vote for their favourite company, the one they feel is contributing most to British manufacturing or likely to create most jobs. The winner will be announced at the end of 2012 at an awards ceremony. For more information or to put forward a company for consideration, for either One to Watch or Best of British, the best contacts can be reached at lisa.buckingham@mailonsunday.co.uk, simon.watkins@mailonsunday.co.uk, helen.loveless@mailonsunday.co.uk and vicki.owen@mailonsunday.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 14 November 2011 The Mail on Sunday’s Financial Mail on Sunday is about to launch two features in its growing Enterprise section. Their new ‘One to Watch’ column will run monthly and will look at successful, growing private businesses that coul
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Financial Management
Published for academic finance professionals and contributes to a healthy debate on the theory, practice and education of finance.
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Financial Management Magazine
Background and Format: Financial Management is published by the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants bi-monthly and is aimed at professional accountants who are members of the association. Covers institute news, learning for staff, fraud risk oversight, workplace misconduct, artificial intelligence, customer service, data, financial reporting, transportation and career advice. The media pack is available from: www.aicpa.org/content/dam/aicpa/advertising/downloadabledocuments/ad-sales-media-kit-2019.pdf Circulation: U.S figure (Source: Publisher)
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FFinancial Managers Update
Written primarily for CFOs of smaller banks. Focuses on government regulatory issues and accounting issues of importance and offers the latest economy news. Includes a regulatory checklist and accounting issue features to keep readers up-to-date on developments.
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Financial News
Launched in 1996, Financial News is published by Dow Jones International weekly and is aimed at city professionals who work in investment banking/capital markets, trading and technology as well as C Suite ranking professionals who work in banks, exchanges and investment houses. Covers the European securities, politics, fintech, Brexit, investment banking and fund management industries, industry trends, developments and issues, M&A, private equity, debt and equity capital markets, real estate, fund management, information technology and recruitment. Its sister publications are The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
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FFinancial News
The Washington Post focuses on news from the nation's capital, including national business, political issues, commerce, federal regulations and finance. There is also coverage of sports, entertainment, features, local and world news. Lead times vary.
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Financial News - Asset Management
Background and Format: Launched in 1996, Financial News is a weekly publication produced by Dow Jones International. It covers the European securities, investment banking and fund management industries, and at its core are news, comment and analysis from its editorial team. They analyse industry trends, developments and issues, and provide in-depth coverage of M&A, private equity, debt and equity capital markets, fund management, information technology and recruitment. In addition to the print title, editorial content is also available online. It is an independent title from The Wall Street Journal and from Dow Jones Newswires, but there is an increasing overlap in content between the titles. Audience and Readership: For the print title, 60% of readers are UK based and 33% in Europe. Of those, 20% are professionals in investment banking/capital markets, 19% are institutional investors or asset managers, and 15% work in trading and technology. (Source: Publisher) Deadline: The paper goes to press on a Friday afternoon or evening. Editorial deadline is Wednesday night, although some sections of IB, AMgt, Private Equity and TandT have a Tuesday night deadline. Deadline for the front pages (the News and Comment Sections) is Friday. Time of Publication: Published every Monday. Circulation: 17,294 (Source: publisher) Monthly Unique Users: 292,348 (Source: publisher) Ad Rates: For information on advertising contact enquiries@fnlondon.com