Partnerships


See below for Reorg’s current partnerships and supported charities,
and reach out to our public relations team for more information.

 


 

Current Partnerships

Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) is the voice of Europe’s wholesale financial markets, providing expertise across a broad range of regulatory and capital markets issues, representing leading global and European banks and other significant capital market players.

 

Asia Pacific Loan Market Association was founded in 1998 to promote growth, liquidity and best practice in the syndicated loan markets in Asia Pacific.

 

Legaltech Hub is the global directory of legal technology solutions, tools and services where buyers of legal technology can research the legal tech they need to manage a 21st century law firm or in-house department, vendors can showcase their solutions, and investors can understand the marketplace.

 

Loan Market Association (LMA) works with lenders, law firms, borrowers and regulators to educate the market about the benefits of the syndicated loan product, and to remove barriers to entry for new participants.

 

     

Since 1995, the Loan Syndications and Trading Association (LSTA) has been the industry’s premier platform for all participants in the rapidly evolving syndicated lending market.

 

 

The Turnaround Management Association (TMA) New York City is the NYC chapter of the leading organization dedicated to turnaround management, corporate restructuring, and distressed investing. Established in 1988, TMA has more than 8,300 members in 55 chapters worldwide.

 

     

The Structured Finance Association is a member-based, trade industry advocacy group focused on improving and strengthening the broader structured finance and securitization market.

 

     

EMTA is the principal trade group for the Emerging Markets trading and investment community and is dedicated to promoting the orderly development of fair, efficient and transparent trading markets for Emerging Markets instruments and to helping integrate the Emerging Markets into the global capital markets.

 

 


 

Reorg is proud to support:

The Honorable Tina Brozman Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Research (Tina’s Wish) is an ovarian cancer non-profit organization dedicated to funding groundbreaking scientific research for the prevention and early detection of ovarian cancer.

 

   

Stop AAPI Hate is a nonprofit organization that runs the Stop AAPI Hate Reporting Center, which tracks incidents of hate and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the United States. The organization was formed in 2020 in response to racist attacks on the Asian community as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Stop AAPI Hate’s approach is to focus on working to end all forms of structural racism leveled at the communities of color to truly be able to effectively address anti-Asian racism.

 

   

 
The Trussell Trust supports a nationwide network of food banks and provides emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaigns for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.

 

 

 

Refuge is committed to a world where domestic violence and violence against women and girls is not tolerated and where women and children can live in safety. Refuge aims to empower women and children to rebuild their lives, free from violence and fear, provides a range of life-saving and life-changing services, and is a voice for the voiceless.

 

 

Her Justice stands with women living in poverty in New York City by recruiting and mentoring volunteer lawyers to provide free legal help to address individual and systemic legal barriers. Through our pro bono first model, we pair thousands of well-trained and resourced, pro bono attorneys with women who have legal needs in the areas of family, matrimonial and immigration law. When we do that, we begin to break down systemic barriers that are built into our civil justice system, barriers that reinforce and exacerbate gender, racial and economic imbalances.

 

Charity and support fund “Rugutė“, who lost her three-year-old daughter Rugilė, who had an oncological disease, in 2004. November 29 founded by Edita and Dainor Abrukauskas. The encounter with the daughter’s oncological disease, the current state of the health care system and the lack of information in Lithuanian about oncological diseases led to the sharing of complex treatment experiences and assistance to families affected by the child’s oncological diseases.

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