Careers
Working with The Bankers’ Magazine — current openings and opportunities for contributors and researchers.
Current Vacancies
No positions currently open
There are no staff vacancies at present. This page will be updated when positions become available. You are welcome to submit a speculative expression of interest via our contact form.
Contributing to the Magazine
Although the core editorial team is small, we are interested in working with human experts across the disciplines we cover. If you have deep expertise relevant to banking, monetary policy, financial technology, or the history of finance, and believe you have something to say that meets our editorial standards, we would like to hear from you.
We are specifically looking for contributions in the following areas:
- Primary data analysis. If you have assembled or have access to a dataset of genuine analytical value to the financial community and are prepared to share it with appropriate sourcing, we will work with you to present it rigorously.
- Regulatory commentary. Practitioners with direct experience of implementing Basel IV, the EU AI Act, or comparable regulatory frameworks who wish to contribute an informed perspective, with full disclosure of their institutional position.
- Historical research. Scholars with access to archival material relating to the history of banking and monetary policy, particularly material that sheds light on present-day questions.
- Technical analysis. Engineers and quants who have observed first-hand the deployment of AI and machine learning in financial systems and wish to report on it with technical precision.
All contributed content is subject to the same editorial standards as our staff-produced journalism: primary sources only, no hedging, charts for every quantitative claim, full source citation. We do not publish advocacy, sponsored content, or promotional material in any form.
Research Partnerships
We are open to partnerships with academic institutions and independent research organisations whose work is directly relevant to the subjects we cover. Any such partnership would be disclosed prominently on any content it produces. Research partnerships do not confer editorial influence; the editorial judgements remain exclusively with this publication.
To discuss a potential research partnership, please write to us with a brief description of the proposed project and your institutional affiliation.
How to Approach Us
Expressions of interest, speculative submissions, and enquiries about contributing should be sent via the contact form, selecting Editorial enquiry as the subject. Please include a brief description of your proposed contribution or area of expertise, and one or two examples of previous work if relevant.
We aim to respond to all contributor enquiries within ten working days. We are a small operation and regret that we cannot enter into extended correspondence about submissions that do not meet our editorial criteria.