Capital Pioneer will distribute free copies of Issue 4 of its flagship magazine across London’s major financial hubs next week, offering professionals a snapshot of the forces reshaping capital markets in 2026.
For one morning only, on Tuesday 13 January, commuters will be able to pick up complimentary copies between 7:00 and 9:00am at key stations including Bank, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, and Canary Wharf.
The distribution comes at a pivotal moment for the financial services industry. Stablecoins are moving into the mainstream, tokenised funds are now live, and banks are accelerating investment into artificial intelligence, digital custody, and on-chain infrastructure. At the same time, regulation in the UK and globally is tightening at pace.
Issue 4 of Capital Pioneer examines what these developments mean in practice – separating signal from noise and highlighting the institutions and innovators shaping the next phase of digital finance.
Alongside a free copy of the magazine, professionals collecting an issue in person will also receive:
An exclusive 50% discount on Capital Pioneer Awards entries (available only during the distribution)
A special insert featuring a whitepaper and thought leadership from Nethermind and Deutsche Bank
The latest edition includes in-depth coverage of:
The Digital Finance Map for 2026
Stablecoins and UK crypto regulation — what’s changing and why
J.P. Morgan’s tokenised fund
Visa’s USDC settlement rollout
Barclays’ investment in AI innovation
Custody in the digital age, featuring BNP Paribas, Komainu, and Northern Trust
Insights from finance leaders at Binance, Mastercard, Standard Chartered, and Amina Bank
Stablecoin sandboxes with BDO UK and RTGS
Clearstream’s vision for the digital era
The issue is aimed at professionals across banking, asset management, payments, custody, fintech, and capital markets strategy who want to begin the year informed rather than reactive.
For those unable to be in London on the morning of Tuesday 13 January, a limited number of copies are available by request. Readers can contact Evy Williams at evy.williams@rhoticmedia.com to be added to the distribution list or to request a copy by post.
Capital Pioneer encourages readers to mark their calendars and collect a copy during their commute.



