Global Financial Centres Index

The Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) ranks the competitiveness of financial centres based on over 29,000 assessments from an online questionnaire and over 100 indices from organisations such as the World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the Economist Intelligence Unit.[1] It was first published in March 2007. It has been jointly published twice per year by the London-based think tank Z/Yen and the China Development Institute since 2015.[2] It is widely quoted as a top source for ranking financial centres.[3][4][5]

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GFCI 37 (March 2025)

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The 37th edition of the GFCI was published in March 2025.[6]

Top 20 Centres in GFCI 37 (March 2025)[6]
Rank Centre Rating Change in rank Change in rating
1   New York City 769     6
2   London 762     12
3   Hong Kong 760     11
4   Singapore 750     3
5   San Francisco 749     7
6   Chicago 746     6
7   Los Angeles 745     6
8   Shanghai 744     6
9   Shenzhen 743     11
10   Seoul 742   1   13
11   Frankfurt 741   1   11
12   Dubai 740   4   17
13   Washington, D.C. 739   1   11
14   Dublin 738     13
15   Geneva 737   2   11
16   Luxembourg 736   3   16
17   Paris 730   2   11
18   Amsterdam 734   9   22
19   Boston 733   3   16
20   Beijing 732   2   11

Financial centre profiles (GFCI 36, September 2024)

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The latest report ranked 120 international financial centres into the following matrix:

Financial Centre Profiles (GFCI 36, September 2024)[7]
Level Broad and deep
Global leaders
Relatively broad
Global diversified
Relatively deep
Global specialists
Emerging
Global contenders
Global

  London
  New York
  Washington, D.C.
  Paris
  Los Angeles
  Tokyo
  Zurich
  Amsterdam
  Dublin*
  Frankfurt

  Singapore*
  Seoul
  Kuala Lumpur
  Brussels

  Dubai
  Abu Dhabi
  Casablanca*
  Mauritius
  Hong Kong
  Luxembourg

  Beijing*
  Istanbul*
  Shanghai*

Level Broad and deep
Established international
Relatively broad
International diversified
Relatively deep
International specialists
Emerging
International contenders
International

  Boston
  Chicago*
  Busan
  Edinburgh
  Berlin
  Rome
  Milan
  Geneva
  Montreal
  Toronto
  Munich
  Sydney
  Osaka
  Hamburg
  Melbourne
  Miami
  Vancouver
  Stuttgart

  Bangkok
  Vienna*
  Madrid*
  Stockholm
  San Francisco*
  Athens
  Copenhagen*

  Mumbai*
  GIFT City*
  Riyadh*
  Bermuda*
  Qingdao
  Shenzhen
  Tel Aviv
  Astana
  Jersey

  Moscow
  Mexico City
  Panama*
  Bahamas
  Nairobi
  Bahrain
  Jakarta
  Doha
  Lagos
  New Delhi
  Johannesburg
  Cape Town
  Guangzhou*
  São Paulo
  Kigali*
  British Virgin Islands
  Cayman Islands
  Taipei*
  Liechtenstein*

Level Broad and deep
Established players
Relatively broad
Local diversified
Relatively deep
Local specialists
Emerging
Evolving centres
Local

  Oslo*
  San Diego
  Glasgow
  Calgary*
  Minneapolis/St Paul
  Wellington

  Santiago
  Lisbon
  Warsaw
  Prague
  Atlanta*
  Helsinki*

  Rio de Janeiro*
  Tallinn*
  Malta
  Ho Chi Minh City*
  Chengdu
  Lugano
  Xi'an*
  Hangzhou*
  Wuhan*
  Tianjin*
  Reykjavík
  Monaco
  Nanjing
  Gibraltar
  Dalian

  Baku
  Manila*
  Buenos Aires
  Sofia
  Riga
  Cyprus
  Saint Petersburg
  Budapest
  Tehran
  Bogotá*
  Guernsey*
  Bratislava
  Vilnius
  Almaty
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Barbados
  Isle of Man*
  Kuwait City

An asterisk (*) denotes centres that have moved between categories between GFCI 35 and GFCI 36.

Top 15 centres by area of competitiveness

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This is run for five separate areas of competitiveness to assess how financial centres perform in each of the areas.[7]

Level Business environment Human capital Infrastructure Financial sector development Reputational and general
1   New York City   New York City   New York City   New York City   New York City
2   Singapore   London   Singapore   Singapore   London
3   London   Hong Kong   London   Shanghai   Singapore
4   Hong Kong   Singapore   Hong Kong   London   Hong Kong
5   Shanghai   San Francisco   Seoul   San Francisco   San Francisco
6   San Francisco   Los Angeles   Los Angeles   Los Angeles   Shanghai
7   Chicago   Chicago   Shenzhen   Chicago   Chicago
8   Los Angeles   Washington, D.C.   San Francisco   Hong Kong   Los Angeles
9   Seoul   Shanghai   Chicago   Beijing   Tokyo
10   Geneva   Tokyo   Shanghai   Washington, D.C.   Dublin
11   Beijing   Paris   Frankfurt   Shenzhen   Beijing
12   San Diego   Seoul   Beijing   Seoul   Dubai
13   Frankfurt   Zurich   Luxembourg   Geneva   Boston
14   Toronto   Dublin   Dubai   San Diego   Shenzhen
15   Shenzhen   San Diego   Washington, D.C.   Boston   Frankfurt

Key areas

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The business environment factors aggregate and value the regulation, tax rates, levels of corruption, economic freedom and how difficult in general it is to do business. To measure regulation an online questionnaire has been used.

The human capital factors summarize the availability of a skilled workforce, the flexibility of the labour market, the quality of the business education and the skill-set of the workforce, and quality of life.

The infrastructure factors account for the price and availability of office space at the location, as well as public transport.

The financial sector development factors assess the volume and value of trading in capital markets and other financial markets, the cluster effect of the number of different financial service companies at the location, and employment and economic output indicators.

Reputational and general considers more subjective aspects such as innovation, brand appeal, cultural diversity and competitive positioning.

Top 15 centres by industry sector

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The index provides sub-rankings in the main areas of financial services – banking, investment management, insurance, professional services, government and regulation, finance, fintech, and trading.[7]

Level Banking Investment management Insurance Professional services Government and regulatory Finance Fintech Trading
1   New York City   Hong Kong   New York City   New York City   New York City   Shenzhen   New York City   New York City
2   Shenzhen   New York City   London   Singapore   Singapore   New York City   Singapore   Singapore
3   London   Shenzhen   Hong Kong   London   London   Hong Kong   London   Shanghai
4   Hong Kong   London   Shenzhen   Hong Kong   Shanghai   London   Hong Kong   Seoul
5   Shanghai   Singapore   Shanghai   Seoul   Hong Kong   Shanghai   San Francisco   London
6   Chicago   Shanghai   Beijing   San Francisco   Chicago   Chicago   Dubai   Los Angeles
7   Singapore   Dublin   Singapore   Los Angeles   Zurich   San Francisco   Frankfurt   Chicago
8   Beijing   San Francisco   San Francisco   Chicago   Luxembourg   Singapore   Seoul   Beijing
9   San Francisco   Frankfurt   Sydney   Zurich   Seoul   Beijing   Los Angeles   San Francisco
10   Los Angeles   Los Angeles   Los Angeles   Luxembourg   Beijing   Washington, D.C.   San Diego   Hong Kong
11   Frankfurt   Beijing   Tokyo   Dubai   Frankfurt   Tokyo   Chicago   Paris
12   Washington, D.C.   Tokyo   Zurich   Frankfurt   Washington, D.C.   Los Angeles   Toronto   Washington, D.C.
13   Geneva   Geneva   Chicago   Dublin   Tokyo   Dubai   Geneva   Frankfurt
14   Boston   Paris   Washington, D.C.   Shanghai   San Francisco   Seoul   Zurich   Tokyo
15   Paris   Chicago   Geneva   Shenzhen   Los Angeles   Frankfurt   Busan   Geneva

References

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  1. ^ Jones, Huw (24 March 2022). "New York widens lead over London in top finance centres index". Reuters. Archived from the original on Oct 8, 2022. Retrieved 10 September 2022. Rankings are based on surveys and 150 factors, with quantitative measures from the World Bank, The Economist Intelligence Unit, the OECD and United Nations.
  2. ^ Yeandle, Mark (September 2016). "The Global Financial Centres Index 20". Long Finance. Archived from the original on Jul 18, 2023.
  3. ^ Yoshio Okubo (October 2014). "Comparison of Global Financial Center" (PDF). Harvard Law School, Program on International Financial Systems, Japan-U.S. Symposium. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  4. ^ Glover, John (17 March 2014). "New York Strips London of Mantle as World's Top Financial Center". Bloomberg L.P. Archived from the original on Jun 9, 2015. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  5. ^ Pooler, Michael (1 October 2014). "New York and London vie for crown of world's top financial centre". The Financial Times. Archived from the original on 2 Oct 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b "GFCI 37 Rank - Long Finance". www.longfinance.net. Retrieved 2025-03-22.
  7. ^ a b c "GFCI 36 Rank - Long Finance". www.longfinance.net. Retrieved 2024-09-24.
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