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FundsTech welcomes exclusive opinion article pitches from industry professionals. The magazine will not, however, publish articles published elsewhere or primarily repurposed; the content must be unique to Funds Europe.

To be considered for submission, please send a short synopsis and proposed title for your article to FundsTech deputy editor Benjamin David.

Opinion article submission guidelines:

  • The primary purpose of writing an op-ed is to draw attention to an important issue that requires action (whether this is positive acknowledgement or negative criticism). The author should supplement their argument with clearly stated opinions on the issue.
  • Any submissions must be exclusive to FundsTech.
  • Avoid 'back to basics' pitches. We are looking more for opinions on solving problems rather than discussions on what the problems are.
  • The article must be 600-800 words, search engine optimised and with links to relevant companies/reports mentioned. Please also supply a one or two-sentence summary of the article that incorporates the article keywords and author's name.
  • Opinion/comment articles should have a clear thesis and examine topics/subjects. They should not be product advertisements. Product advertisements, 'salesy' content or advertorials will not be accepted.
  • FundsTech's house style is in British English.
  • A member of the editorial team will send you the URL for the live content if and when it is published. We'd encourage you to promote your work by tagging @FundsTech in your social media promotions.

 

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