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You work on economic crime. You know the system isn't working well enough. You want to do something about it.

Who Is It For?

Senior UK decision-makers, experts, and people with ideas.

Participation is flexible. Some members contribute to intensive workstreams. Others join roundtables and events. There are multiple ways to be involved, at varying levels of engagement.

  • UK government departments and agencies
  • Law enforcement, regulators and supervisory bodies
  • Banks and financial institutions
  • Technology and fintech companies
  • The legal profession and professional services
  • Civil society, campaigning organisations, and journalists
  • Academic researchers and think tanks

Why Join?

Members get access to the people, ideas, and moments that shape policy on economic crime in the UK.

  1. Access to experts and leaders across every sector who share your passion and commitment, and the space to build real relationships with them.
  2. A chance to turn your good ideas into workable proposals backed by a Network with the relationships, credibility and system knowledge to help make them happen.
  3. Cross-sector analysis, briefings, and insights not available anywhere else.
  4. A channel into major policy moments.
  5. Efficient engagement – we streamline cross-sector input so your time counts.
  6. The only independent, non-commercial, cross-sector forum on economic crime working purely in the public interest.
Membership FAQ

Before You Get in Touch

All FAQs
  • How do I join the Latimer Network?

    Membership is by request and is free of charge. Email Josie Stewart at josie@joffetrust.org with your name, organisation, sector, and a short note on your interest in illicit finance or economic crime. The network accepts senior decision-makers, practitioners, and contributors from UK government, law enforcement, regulators, banks, technology companies, legal and professional services firms, civil society, academia, and journalism. Participation is flexible - some members join intensive workstreams, others attend roundtables and flagship events. New members are invited into a private LinkedIn group and to relevant working groups, teach-ins, and events.

  • Is there a cost to join the Latimer Network?

    No. Latimer Network membership is free. The network is funded by the Joffe Charitable Trust and has no commercial agenda. Members are not asked to pay fees, buy reports, or commit to paid events. The value of membership comes from the time and expertise contributed by members across sectors, not from subscription revenue. This independence is deliberate: the network exists to support reformers to drive positive action on illicit finance in the UK public interest, rather than to sell services.

  • Which sectors are represented in the Latimer Network?

    The network spans ten sectors: UK government departments and agencies; law enforcement; financial regulators and supervisory bodies; banks and financial institutions; technology and fintech firms; legal and professional services; civil society and campaigning organisations; investigative journalism; academia; and independent experts. This breadth is deliberate - progress on illicit finance requires genuine partnership between public and private actors, and between those who hold different pieces of the problem. The network's 100+ member organisations are UK-based or have substantial UK operations, reflecting its focus on the UK's response to economic crime.

Join the Conversation

The Latimer Network has a private LinkedIn group for members. It's a space to continue cross-sector conversations, share news, and connect directly with other members.

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“This isn't a talking shop. We produce proposals, build coalitions, and push for change. If you want to be part of that, we want to hear from you.”

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