Training Objectives
As the financial industry becomes progressively aggressive, the professionals who succeed are the ones who can show their capacity to increase the value of an association. Earning your Financial Risk Management (FRM) certification demonstrates that your insight and abilities are up to the latest international standards and connects you to an elite network of expert risk professionals employed by the world’s leading institutions.
By the end of the FRM Course, Participants will be able to:
- Plan for Potential Risks which will help in the creation of a Financial Business Strategy that seeks a constant upward trend.
- Determine how to choose to legally create your business can have a large effect on Personal Liability for your Company’s Debts.
Accreditation Body
Global Association of Risk Professionals® (GARP, USA).
Prerequisites
To be certified as a Financial Risk Manager, a candidate should have:
- Cleared both, Part I and Part II exam of the FRM course.
- Minimum 2 years of relevant work experience.
- Active fellow membership in GARP.
Target Audience
- Bankers.
- Risk managers.
- Risk Analysts.
- Portfolio Managers.
- Finance professionals with an interest in risk management.
Exam Specification
A 100-question multiple choice exam, the FRM Exam Part I focuses on the tools used to assess financial risk: quantitative analysis, fundamental risk management concepts, financial markets and products, and valuation and risk models.
Part I is always offered in the morning and must be completed in four hours or less.
Part I is always offered in the morning and must be completed in four hours or less.
Training Methodology
The course will run using the following methodologies:
- Online sessions by the instructor.
- Slide presentations.
- Vase studies.
- Scenarios.
- Brainstorming.