The Good Banking Forum includes a unique range of leading figures from academia, finance, politics, the law, trade unions, consumer and civil society groups that are demanding real reform of the banking sector.

The Forum emerged from the Good Banking Summit, organised by nef (the new economics foundation) and Compass in May 2011. The Forum challenges the limited scope of the Independent Commission on Banking, will mobilise public pressure for ‘Good Banking,’ and is campaigning to break-up the banks as a necessary first step.

Who we are

The Good Banking forum was established by Compass and nef (new economics foundation) and is informed by the following organisations:

Bureau of Investigative Journalism

Campaign for Community Banking

Centre for Local Economic Strategies

Civitas

Climate Bonds

Competition Advocacy Forum

Consumer Focus

Cornerhouse

Corporate Agenda

CRSC

Ecology Building Society

Fair Pensions

Finance for the Future

Finance Watch

Forrest Research

Forum for the future

GFC Economics

Great Transition Campaign

ICAEW

Jubilee Debt Campaign

Landman Economics

Leigh Day & Co

Locality

London Citizens

London Rebuilding Society

Lowe and Partners Worldwide

Manchester Business School

Moore Carter

NACUW

Open Democracy

Oxfam

Peak Oil task Force

PLATFORM

Positive Money

Post Bank Campaign

PRIME

Rathbone Greenbank

Robin Hood Tax Campaign

Shelter

Social Investment International

Soil Association

Spinwatch

Stamp Out Poverty

Tax Justice Network

Tax Research LLP

The Other TaxPayers? Alliance

Toynbee Hall

Transform UK

Triodos Bank

UKSIF

Unite the Union

University of Leeds

WDM

Which?

WWF