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 has been rebranded as FT Professional, and this post looks at what’s included as part of an FT Professional Subscription.
Stefania Palma is the FT’s correspondent based in Singapore covering the city state, Malaysia and Indonesia. She reports on a wide spectrum of news covering financial markets, economics, politics, but also society, life and arts.
Connecting the dots on global news events is a crucial component of what distinguishes the Financial Times from competing US news publications – particularly in industries like energy, which sits at the intersection of business and geopolitics.
Our direct relationship with readers - including world leaders and the most influential people in business - sets us apart from competitors. We hear first hand from our Community Editor, Lilah Raptopoulos, on the value of our readers and how FT comments provide a unique perspective on what is happening in the world.
We spoke to the Academic Director of IE Business School’s Masters in Finance, Professor Ignacio de la Torre, about his role and how the Financial Times is being used as part of the school’s curricula.
The FT's Andrew Jack sat down with the president of the University of Chicago, Robert Zimmer, and discussed how his approach to learning and education meshes with the values and morals he believes are vital for nurturing the next generation’s growth in business.
As a digital-first organisation, staying ahead in the digital age remains critical. We hear first hand from our Head of Product, David Griffith, on how he leads his team and makes sure our customers come first to deliver the best FT.com experience.
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