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last updated: 3 February 2009
Taylor Associates
Established in 1993 by Francesca Taylor, Taylor Associates has now grown to be one of the City of London's foremost financial and market training organisations. All our programmes are run by practitioners who have been actively involved in the markets.

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Specialisms

  • Accounts & Accounting
  • Alternative Investments
  • Business & Management
  • Capital Markets
  • Derivatives
  • Investment Management
  • Law
  • Risk
  • Taxation
  • Trading
We offer knowledge and education in the following subject areas:
Technical Skills such as, derivatives, capital markets, FX and money markets, treasury skills, technical analysis money laundering and the abuse of derivatives, accounting, credit, risk evaluation and management, basic and applied financial skills.

Management Skills such as, face-to-face customer influencing skills, effective presentations, report and letter writing, negotiating, marketing and selling skills, team building and leadership.

Diversity Skills such as, awareness workshops in discrimination, bullying and harassment. Understanding the new codes of conduct and recognising the responsibilities of the corporation and the individual.

Legal Skills such as workshops in Contract and Business Law, Employment Law and Health and Safety, together with a fully qualified legal background in all issues relating to Absence, Diversity, Harassment and Stress.


Taylor Associates operates worldwide and has undertaken training assignments in US, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and UAE.

We also offer up to the minute guidance in writing policy and procedures and assisting with compliance.

Our Associates are available for expert witness work and consultancy, as well as Media and Communications training.

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