String (#1742951883)
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management is establishing the new brand “Frankfurt School Forum”, rebranding its publishing house “Frankfurt School Verlag” which has been founded 35 years ago. This is an important step in enhancing the business unit's market presence. As part of its relaunch, Frankfurt School Forum is introducing a new website that combines a fresh, clear design with new features.
A new addition to Frankfurt School Forum's offerings is the "Managed Events" service for companies and institutions that want to take advantage of the expertise of Frankfurt School Forum for their own events. The expansion of open access publications to improve knowledge transfer between universities and business practice is already planned for spring 2025.
As a pioneer of new developments in banking, finance and management, Frankfurt School Forum has been offering much more than just publications for many years. More than 2,200 specialists and managers attended its market-leading events last year, covering topics such as digitalisation, sustainability, corporate governance, credit risk management and the fight against financial crime. The core objective is to transfer practice-relevant knowledge and to connect professional communities. The new name Frankfurt School Forum expresses this development.
Frankfurt School Forum aims to promote the development of the financial sector in Germany and to contribute to skill-building in Germany, Europe, and globally. A key focus will be the expansion of collaborations with leading companies, institutions, and associations. Through new joint event formats – both on the Frankfurt School campus and at other locations – Frankfurt School Forum will create new German-language and international platforms for innovation and networking. Frankfurt School Forum not only benefits from its many years of experience and the expertise of the professors, research centres and institutes at Frankfurt School, but also from its close cooperation with business, industry, and associations.