The CFA Programme provides the strongest foundation in advanced investment, analysis, and real-world portfolio management skills. Picture: EVERYTHING POSSIBLE
Earning the CFA charter is a highly selective process. Fewer than one in five candidates become a CFA charterholder. It takes an average of 1,000-plus hours of rigorous study, along with four years of professional investment-related experience and successful completion of the CFA Programme to earn the CFA designation.
Franita Neuville, CFA, market development manager for Refinitiv Middle East and Africa explains why you should become a CFA charterholder: “It’s important to hold a qualification that’s globally accepted and recognised. The CFA charter represents professional excellence and upholds a level of good governance, good performance and ethical behaviour.
This globally recognised, graduate-level credential is held by more than 164,900 professionals across 157 societies around the world.