Services
In an increasingly fragile and uncertain world, Forefront Advisers helps you identify the political risks that matter to you.
We provide comprehensive research, reports and analysis on political trends and policy developments in the UK and across Europe.
Macro Services
EU Politics
This service covers the political economy of the EU and major European capitals. From the EU’s fiscal framework, inflation and key national elections to the war in Ukraine, sanctions and geopolitics, we cover the major political developments driving the EU’s policy agenda. It also cover key member states and the major issues at the key EU institutions: the Commission, Council and Parliament.
UK Politics
We cover the key macro themes driving the UK political agenda: from economic, fiscal and energy policy to the cost of living crisis and Labour’s policy direction under Keir Starmer and more. With the next general election imminent, increasing coverage will be dedicated to its likely outcome.
Regulatory Services
Energy & Net Zero
This service unpacks the political dynamic and regulatory plans in industrial policy, energy, carbon pricing, critical raw materials and net zero technologies. It covers global, EU, UK and national initiatives and connects the dots between them.
Sustainability
This service focuses on sustainable finance, international green finance, taxonomies, supply chain due diligence, sustainable trade and onshoring of supply chains, climate litigation and liability, circular economy, international climate talks, the environment and biodiversity.
Digital Assets
This service focuses on the crossover between traditional financial services regulation and crypto-asset, for example in banking capital requirements, payments rulebooks or rules applicable to asset tokenisation.
Emerging Tech
This service assesses and anticipates how governments and policymakers in the UK and Europe are adapting to drastic technological change. It focuses on the politics and policy developments in artificial intelligence and it covers the emerging policy areas of virtual worlds, quantum computing, and the ‘Internet of Things’.