With the new graduates, there will now be 56 CFA charterholders in the Philippines. First introduced in the country in 1996, the CFA Program requires candidates to build on a core body of knowledge of investment principles covering the areas of portfolio management, asset valuation, derivatives and quantitative analysis. To earn the right to use the CFA designation, candidates must master the programs broad based self-study curriculum.
AIPM president Gina Oris, CFA and iayala director of investments, proudly handed out the Charter and swore in the new batch of CFA charterholdersIldemarc Cruz Bautista, Juan Carlos Briones, Johnson Chua, Rewardee Fanega, Marshall Paulinos Filart, Michael Garcia, Kathy-Ann Javellana, Amora Manabat, Maria Victoria Mangonon, Ernesto Pinpin, Richard Tan, Fernando Tansingco, Anbelle Lynn Tiu and Gabrielle Quisumbing, all accomplished professionals in their respective institutions.
CFA exams are administered annually in over 70 nations worldwide. The program is open to anyone with a bachelors degree in any field and at least three years of work experience in the investment profession.
Scholarship grants are available to professionals, students, and members of the academe through the AIPM, the Asian Institute of Management and the De La Salle Graduate School of Business.
For more information on AIMR, visit www.aimr.org. For more information on the local chapter, AIPM, visit www.membersocieties.org/manila or contact Rex Gabonada, CFA at tel. no. 886-6006.