Posted: 22 Oct 2020 Resource Type: Multimedia Download Back London’s future success will depend on collaboration, innovation and sustainability. The COVID 19 crisis has created major disruption to ways of working, and accelerated tech adoption. But by taking the right action London stands to emerge from the pandemic stronger than it entered. "London Recharged: Our Vision for London in 2025" is a call for action by business, government and academia - working together. The City of London Corporation, together with partners Oliver Wyman and Arup have developed a series of ambitious recommendations, set out in this report. The right action, from policy leaders, industry and academia will keep London competitive as it emerges from the Covid-19 crisis. The report’s leading contributors join to discuss the recommendations made and London’s competitive future. Participants William Russell, The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Catherine McGuinness, Chair of Policy, The City of London Corporation John Romeo, Managing Partner, Oliver Wyman Forum Lisa Quest, Partner, Oliver Wyman Nick Jackson, Director, Arup Architects Martin Reed, Associate, Arup Download a full transcription Download a full transcription Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to X Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content Research Report The Berne Financial Services Agreement Mar 2024 - Co-produced by the City of London Corporation and Clifford Chance, this paper seeks to give a practical explanation of the Berne Financial Services Agreement for firms, and highlights the benefits of the Agreement and outlines next steps. The Berne Financial Services Agreement Research Report City statistics briefing Mar 2024 - The City Statistics briefing looks at the City of London's role as a global business hub for financial and related professional services. City statistics briefing Thought Piece Delivering mutual recognition in financial services - The Berne Financial Services Agreement Jan 2024 - The Berne Financial services agreement is based on positive core commitments - trust in each other's rules and supervision. Read our latest blog from Brussels. Delivering mutual recognition in financial services - The Berne Financial Services Agreement Research Report International talent and economic growth | global competition and emerging trends Jan 2024 - In a challenging global environment, and with competition from other financial centres intensifying, we need to collectively ensure its long term success. International talent and economic growth | global competition and emerging trends