New global education program sets standard, enabling investment practitioners to analyse and integrate ESG factors in their daily practice 
      
    
    
      CFA Institute, the global association of investment 
professionals, announces today that it will market the Certificate in 
ESG Investing, created by CFA Society of the United Kingdom[1], in 
financial hubs across the globe. The education program represents a new 
global qualification for ESG in investment management; it aims to 
strengthen market integrity by delivering the benchmark knowledge and 
skills required by investment professionals to integrate environmental, 
social and governance (ESG) factors into the investment process.
With 76% of institutional investors and 69% of retail investors 
declaring an interest in ESG according to a CFA Institute survey, the 
Certificate will enable the industry to evolve by placing sustainable 
practices at the forefront of investment considerations, ultimately 
contributing to more holistic financial analysis.
The Certificate is designed to meet the needs of practitioners in 
investment roles who want to learn how to analyze and integrate material
 ESG factors into their daily investment analysis practice. It is also 
suitable for anyone looking to improve their understanding of ESG issues
 in functions such as sales and distribution, wealth management, product
 development, financial advice, consulting and risk. Registration details and information.
Margaret Franklin, CFA, president and CEO of CFA Institute, commented:
“We are seeing a real acceleration of interest in ESG investing – a 
major development that will shape the future of finance – while 
increased demand from clients and investment management firms has fueled
 the need for education. This Certificate is the first of its kind to be
 made available globally, and will equip practitioners with foundational
 knowledge and competencies, enabling them to better serve the needs of 
their clients and contribute to building trust within the industry.”
The Certificate is a self-study course requiring approximately 130 
hours of study, culminating in a two hour, 20 minute computer-based exam
 comprising 100 questions at a proctored testing center or via online 
proctored testing, where available and/or permissible by local 
regulation. Candidates have one year to sit the exam after registration,
 and there are no formal entry requirements. On successful completion of
 the exam, candidates will be awarded a certificate. The cost, which 
covers the exam and online learning, is $665[2] and candidates can claim
 20 CE credits upon passing the exam.
The Certificate in ESG Investing was developed by CFA Society of the United Kingdom
 in consultation with leading firms and is recognized by the UN 
Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI). Since its launch in 
September 2019, industry enthusiasm for the Certificate has been 
confirmed through its initial success within the UK and other Western 
European markets[3], where there have been a combined 5,000 
registrations.
If you are a prospective candidate who is interested in enquiring 
about the Certificate in ESG Investing, please visit the registration 
details and information page or email info@cfainstitute.org for a prompt response to your query.
[1] The Certificate in ESG Investing is developed, administered and 
awarded by CFA Society of the United Kingdom and successful candidates 
will receive the CFA UK Level 4 Certificate in ESG Investing; from 
September 2021 onwards, CFA Institute will award the Certificate.
[2] Registration fees for the Certificate will be payable in GBP at 
£485 and will switch to USD in September 2021;  the USD equivalent value
 will vary based on the prevailing exchange rate until then.
[3] Switzerland, France, Spain, Ireland, Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands.
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