Reframing how organisations use news: introducing FT Professional
The Financial Times works with thousands of organisations to provide access to trusted FT journalism. This part of the FT business is now called FT Professional, and this post looks at what’s included as part of an FT Professional Subscription.
The FT has launched a brand new sports vertical taking readers inside the business of sport. Scoreboard is a weekly newsletter delivered every Saturday morning, so the global sports business news can come to you. Find out more and how to sign up here.
Introducing passwordless login, a new feature that allows users to sign in to FT.com even if they have forgotten their password - Read to learn more about how we're making accessing FT content easier for users.
To provide analysis and effectively foster dialogue about critical world issues and why they matter, it’s vital for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to have access to trustworthy sources of global insight. Read on to find out how the FT helps.
For an international commercial law firm, it’s fundamental to be aware of global events that can impact clients. Beyond providing legal advice, lawyers at Baker McKenzie have been using FT insights to provide a better service.
With thousands of employees globally, Lombard Odier must ensure that their private banking teams are on top of all global developments around the world, to more readily make strategic decisions. Read more to find out how the FT helps them.
Stanlib is one of the largest asset managers in South Africa, with in the region of $44 billion dollars in assets under management. Read how Nicholas Naidoo, Head of Credit Risk at Stanlib Credit Alternatives, uses the FT to stay informed on the direction of markets, whilst also keeping abreast of ESG trends.
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