The Legacy
Strategically
located in Temple
Temple Pershing Group draws inspiration from its unique location a site once occupied by the Knights Templar. Renowned as one of the most powerful financial organizations of the 13th century, the Templars pioneered an extensive international financial network and created one of the world’s earliest banking systems. Our London office, strategically located near the iconic Temple Church, the former Templar headquarters by the River Fleet symbolizes our commitment to enduring strength and financial innovation. Our group connects you to a modern network that upholds the legacy of vision and resourcefulness rooted in this historic setting and the Templars ethos of power and determination. Involved with mining, gold, asset backed instruments, funding, oil, Petroleum Temple Pershing Group operate in the same sectors as the legendary order merging traditional assets such as physical gold with modern such as the Temple Token pivoted on blockchain technology.

Building an Empire from experience
30 years
experience
$2bn+
aum
50+
projects



Temple Pershing gold horse logo
Everything at Temple Pershing Group is implemented with intention following extensive research knowledge and expertise from the location of the groups offices to the name, the logo, and the whole structure of the group and its activities. We are frequently asked about the gold Temple Pershing horse that has become synonymous with our network. A gold horse symbolizes wealth, power, success, and triumphant achievement belnding the horses natural trait to freedom and strength while connecting to golds association to riches. Representing prosperity, overcoming obstacles and new beginnings. There is also the spiritual aspect of the gold horse in cultures such as Feng Shui, Horse Myth, and Chinese Zodiac where it signifies vitality, ambition, and the swift attainment of goals. The gold horse symbolizes the ethos of Temple Pershing Group and each division of the group while connecting to the legendary Knights Templar famed for their reliance on this stunning powerful animal who would of walked by our offices in Temple Quarter London all those centuries before us.