Worshipful Company of World Traders

The Worshipful Company of World Traders is one of the 111 Livery Companies of the City of London.

The Guild of World Traders was constructed in 1985 and it became a Company in 1993. Its petition for livery status was granted by the Court of Aldermen with effect from 2000. The Worshipful Company draws its membership from the international trade fraternity, with the aim of raising awareness and understanding of, and standards of practice in, world trade. The Company ranks 101st in the order of precedence of the City Livery Companies. Its motto is Commerce and Honest Friendship with All, taken from Thomas Jefferson's inaugural Presidential speech.

Inspiration and creation as a Guild
The founding of the World Traders Association movement gave rise to the creation of trading complexes in over 160 cities throughout the world. London was the first in Europe, built in St Katharine Docks beside the Tower of London (though this World Trade Centre closed in 1994). Over 1,000 years earlier the same land was used by the Knighten Guilde to trade in foreign goods, and in 1979 the then Lord Mayor, Sir Peter Gadsden, suggested that this tradition be revived by the creation of the Guild of World Traders to represent members of the international trading community in the City of London.

The Company's founding Master was Mr Peter Drew OBE. From the outset the World Traders were determined to be a working Guild, only accepting members from the international trade fraternity, with the aim of raising awareness and understanding of, and standards of practice in, world trade.

The Company is a member of the Financial Services Group of Livery Companies.

Activities
Members of World Traders consist of people with an interest in world trade. Many are brokers, traders or linked to financial services. As well as UK-based British nationals, a significant number of the Livery are overseas nationals based in the UK, dual nationals, British nationals who live overseas and overseas nationals who live in their home country.

The Company’s hallmark annual event is the Tacitus Lecture, begun in 1988, now one of the largest intellectual events in the City of London’s calendar. The event gives a senior individual an opportunity to initiate a discussion of serious concerns about world trade in a global forum.

Key dates
23 November 1974 General Assembly of the World Trade Centers Association held at London Guildhall. Alderman Richard Charvet suggested the creation of the Guild of World Traders in London.

26 November 1979 Lord Mayor Alderman Sir Peter Gadsden laid foundation stone of International House (part of the then London World Trade Centre complex) and reiterates the suggestion of the creation of the Guild of World Traders.

24 October 1985 Foundation of the Guild of World Traders in London.

15 June 1993 Grant by the Court of Aldermen to become The Company of World Traders.

9 November 1999 Petition to become The Worshipful Company of World Traders agreed by the Court of Aldermen, with effect from 1 January 2000.

25 January 2000 Company received its letters patent in a ceremony at Mansion House, from the Lord Mayor, Alderman Clive Martin.

10 July 2013 Queen Elizabeth II granted a Royal Charter to the Company. The World Traders Company has company number RC000872 (RC denoting Royal Charter).

Arms, Crest and Motto
The Arms of the Company were designed by Sir Colin Cole, Garter Principal King of Arms, and presented by him at the Installation ceremony of Alderman Sir Peter Gadsden, the Guild's new Master, in 1987. These Arms depict five purses symbolising trade between the five continents, with the sword and wheel of St Catherine together with the water and quayside of the dock, as a reminder of the company's foundation. The Arms are surmounted by an escarbuncle containing a medieval merchant's cap and the supporters are a dolphin borrowed from the Company of Watermen and Lightermen, who originally gave the company sanctuary in the City of London, and the sea dragon of the City as a mark of respect for its commands.

The Master's Badge of office displays the Company's coat of arms mounted on a piece of rock crystal, donated by the World Trade Centre of Rio de Janeiro, carved with an outline of five continents.

The motif on the Company tie derives from the Company's crest: it comprises the helm, torse and mantling surmounted by the wheel of St. Catherine upon which is a medieval merchant's cap.

The Company's motto is "Commerce and honest friendship with all", a quote from Thomas Jefferson's inaugural Presidential speech.

Company Officers
Master: Mr Michael Larsen

Senior Warden: Mr Lars B. Andersen

Junior Warden: Mr Richard Burge

Clerk: Mrs Gaye Duffy

The Worshipful Company of World Traders is governed by its Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, and a Court of Assistants which elects the forthcoming Master and Wardens. The chief executive officer of the Company is known as the Clerk. The Master and Wardens serve the Company in their respective roles for a period of one year, after which time the Master becomes 'Immediate Past Master', the Senior Warden becomes the Master of the Company and the Junior Warden is promoted to the role of Senior Warden. A new Junior Warden is then elected by the Court of Assistants. Past Masters advise the incumbent Master and can resume as Master should the need arise. The appointment to the office of Clerk is not subject to annual election.

Past Masters
2022-23: Mr Michael Shapiro

2021-22: Mrs Mary Hardy

2020-21: Ms Sue Algeo

2019-20: Mr Peter Alvey

2018–19: Dr Edwina Moreton

2017–18: Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli

2016–17: Mr Robert Woodthorpe Browne

2015–16: Miss Wendy Hyde

2014–15: Mr Mark Hardy

2013–14: Dr Heather McLaughlin

2012–13: Mr John Burbidge-King

2011–12: Miss Mei Sim Lai

2010–11: Mr Graham Bishop

2009–10: Mr Michael Wren

2008–09: The Baroness Garden of Frognal

2007–08: Mr Robert Alston

2006–07: Mr Jack Wigglesworth

2005–06: Mr William King

2004–05: Mr Eric Stobart

2003–04: Mr Eric Tracey

2002–03: Mr John Stace

2001–02: Mr Bryan Whalley

2000–01: Miss Susan Hughes

1999–2000: Sir Roger Cork

1998–99: Mr Peter Wildblood

1997–98: Porfessor David Watt

1996–97: Mr Jim Davis

1995–96: Mr Bryan Montgomery

1994–95: The Venerable Peter Delaney

1993–94: Mr George Capon

1992–93: Mr Peter Drew

1991–92: Patrick Pery, 6th Earl of Limerick

1990–91: Mr Richard Charvet

1989–90: Mr Peter Bowring

1988–89: The Lord Bellwin of Leeds

1987–88: Sir Peter Gadsden FREng

1985–87: Mr Peter Drew

Company Chaplains and Church

 * The Reverend Katherine Hedderley
 * All Hallows by the Tower