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Financial Reform Advocacy Group Pushes for Outlawing Trading Fees

Industry's core business structure aimed for elimination by the club, with further targets including social security systems and specific financial derivatives.

Financial Reform Advocacy Group Pushes for Abolition of Trading Fees
Financial Reform Advocacy Group Pushes for Abolition of Trading Fees

Financial Reform Advocacy Group Pushes for Outlawing Trading Fees

In the realm of financial reform advocacy, a significant player has emerged in Germany. The association, founded by Gerhard Schick in July 2018, has been making waves with its unique approach to political activism.

Unlike many other organisations, this association chooses not to seek non-profit status. Schick, the chairman, believes that this decision allows for a more effective approach to political reform.

The association's primary goal is to engineer a financial turnaround, ensuring that financial markets serve the people rather than the other way around. This mission is achieved through a focus on tax justice, transparency, and combating financial crime, all underpinned by activism and fact-based scientific work.

The association's efforts have not gone unnoticed. It has garnered the support of notable funders such as the Hans BΓΆckler Foundation and the European Climate Foundation.

As of March 2020, the association reported a membership of 2,000. New members can subscribe by clicking the button in the email they receive upon signing up. If the confirmation email is not received, it is advised to check the spam folder.

The Citizens' Movement Financial Turnaround, as the association is known, continues to grow, its mission resonating with an increasing number of people who seek a more equitable financial system. With its unique approach and steadfast commitment, it is poised to make a significant impact in the world of financial reform.

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