The Legacy
Strategically
located in Temple, London
Temple Pershing Group is deeply connected to its historic surroundings, located on ground once held by the Knights Templar. As one of the most powerful financial organizations of the 13th century, the Templars established a far-reaching financial network and laid foundations for early banking systems.
Our London headquarters positioned near the iconic Temple Church and former Templar commandant by the River Fleet, reflects our dedication to enduring-strength and financial innovation. We continue this legacy by providing clients with access to a modern, global network, shaped by the same principles of vision, discipline, and determination.
With operations spanning mining, gold, asset-backed instruments, funding, oil, and petroleum, Temple Pershing Group remains active in the sectors historically associated with the Templars. We combine traditional assets such as physical gold, with modern advancements like the Temple Token, underpinned by blockchain technology.

Building from experience
30 years
experience
$2bn+
portfolio
50+
projects



Temple Pershing Logo
Everything at Temple Pershing Group is designed with intention, shaped by research, expertise, and a deep sense of identity. From the location of our offices to our name, logo, and organisational structure of the group, every element reflects purpose.
One of the most frequent questions we receive is about the gold horse logo, now synonymous with our network.
The gold horse represents wealth, power, success, and triumphant achievement blending the animal’s natural associations with freedom and strength with gold’s timeless connection to prosperity. It symbolises progress, resilience, and new beginnings.
Across cultures from Feng Shui to mythological traditions to the Chinese Zodiac, the golden horse embodies vitality, ambition, and the swift pursuit of goals.
This symbolism captures the ethos of Temple Pershing Group and each of its divisions. It also pays homage to the legendary Knights Templar who relied on these powerful animals and once travelled the very grounds surrounding our offices in London’s historic Temple Quarter.