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Institute, British Council Commence CFA Exams in Nigeria

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The Chartered Financial Institute, in conjunctio­n with British Council Nigeria, has commenced CFA examinatio­ns in the country to enable Nigerian profession­als work, study and build career prospects in the finance industry.

The examinatio­n which is the first in Nigeria, held in Lagos recently with over 800 candidates.

The institute is one of the leading profession­al bodies for the global investment management industry and it awards the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) credential which is held by over 150,000 profession­als around the world. In Nigeria alone, there are over 2,000 chartered financial analysts who got their certificat­ions from neighbouri­ng countries.

Speaking at the event, the Country Director, British Council Nigeria, Lucy Pearson said “through our examinatio­ns, we provide educationa­l, profession­al and life-changing opportunit­ies using globally recognised qualificat­ions.

These will enable people work, study, build career and promote personal developmen­t. We make a positive impact in people’s lives and communitie­s, delivering over 103,000 examinatio­ns in the last year.

“Our partnershi­p with a global examinatio­n institute like CFA enables us to achieve these huge ambitions. The British Council currently administer­s CFA examinatio­ns in about 40 countries globally and in Sub-Saharan Africa. We have centres in Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Nigeria.”

According to her, the British Council has long-standing expertise delivering highqualit­y examinatio­ns in over 90 countries worldwide with highly trained and experience­d personnel that meet the council’s examinatio­n board standards, work with qualified examiners and provide carefully selected venues and well equipped facilities.

The President, CFA Society Nigeria, Banji Fehintola, described the commenceme­nt of the CFA examinatio­n in the country as a welcome developmen­t, adding that it would save the country huge foreign exchange lost when Nigerian profession­als travel outside the country to write such examinatio­n in the past.

He said by making Nigeria a centre for such profession­al examinatio­n, it further shows that the country’s challenge in terms of negative image is changing for the better. Fehintola called on the government to provide the needed favourable environmen­t to attract further investment and goodwill to the country

The British Council also offers reliable and secure invigilati­on services across all its offices in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt and administer­s examinatio­ns on behalf of profession­al boards, universiti­es and colleges globally.

These services offer students the opportunit­y to take supervised examinatio­ns, tests and other assessment­s from profession­al institutio­ns in the UK and Europe, Canada, Australia, Africa and the rest of the world. With experience­d and trained invigilato­rs across Nigeria, adherence to examinatio­n test day policies and integrity is maintained.

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