Emergency Action Alliance (EAA) has announced that global financial services firm StoneX Group, through its retail division FOREX.com, has joined EAA’s Rapid Response Network, a coalition of media and corporate partners committed to amplifying emergency appeals and driving public support for humanitarian crises.
FOREX.com by StoneX joins a growing list of influential partners including ABC, SBS, and the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA), who work alongside EAA to ensure Australians are informed and empowered to respond quickly when disasters strike.
“We are thrilled to welcome StoneX to our Rapid Response Network,” said Kerren Morris, executive director of Emergency Action Alliance.
“Their commitment to global responsibility and community engagement aligns perfectly with our mission to unite Australians in times of crisis. Together with our media partners, we’re building a powerful platform for compassion and action.”
The Rapid Response Network plays a critical role in EAA’s emergency fundraising efforts, enabling swift and coordinated communication across trusted media channels. With StoneX’s support, EAA will further expand its reach and impact, ensuring more Australians can contribute to life-saving aid when it’s needed most.
“At StoneX, we believe in using our platform to make a difference,” said Lucik Li, head of retail Australia at StoneX Group. “Joining EAA’s Rapid Response Network is a meaningful way for us to support communities affected by emergencies and help Australians respond with generosity and urgency.”
EAA’s Rapid Response Network has been instrumental in helping raise millions of dollars for humanitarian relief in response to global emergencies including natural disasters, conflict zones, and refugee crises. The addition of StoneX marks a significant step forward in strengthening this collaborative effort.

