Well, here is an organization led by lady R, with 10.5 trillion dollars under its management.
Lady de Rothschild’s road to the Vatican Oliver Balch interviews the financier leading the Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism, which has partnered with the Vatican in its drive to reform markets and companies to meet the unprecedented social and environmental challenges ahead
“Listen to the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.” Five years on from Pope Francis’s call for mankind to take heed of the climate crisis and care for our “common home”, his message has landed in the highest echelons of global capitalism.
Last week, a group of 27 titans of global business representing the Council for Inclusive Capitalism inked a partnership with the Vatican and pledged to help build a fairer and “more trustworthy” economic system, a year after travelling to meet the Pope in Rome last November (see main photo).
In a virtual address to these self-styled “guardians of inclusive capitalism” – among them COP26 special envoy for finance Mark Carney, and the CEOs of Salesforce, Johnson & Johnson, Mastercard, BP, Visa, State Street, Bank of America, as well as State of California treasurer Fiona Ma and OECD secretary-general Angel Gurría – Pope Francis urged them to make capitalism an “instrument for integral human wellbeing”.
Basically, I was a money-is-good, neo-liberal person who believed in the sanctity and sanity of free markets
Three years in the making, this epochal virtual event was the work of an individual who, until a decade ago, described herself as an ardent free-market capitalist.
https://www.reutersevents.com/sustainability/lady-de-rothschilds-road-vatican
Here's the website:
$2.1 TRILLION
in market capitalization

Representing over
200 MILLION WORKERS

Offices spread across
163 COUNTRIES
and territories
https://www.inclusivecapitalism.com/
Turns out they go back a long way.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_loans_to_the_Holy_See