CFA Schools In South Africa

The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program is a post-graduate professional qualification offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals.

Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)

Chartered Financial Analyst CFA program is designed to empower professionals, undergraduate and graduate students who seek a career in wealth management, financial planning and investment management.  

The program is recognized globally and offers opportunities for Charter holders to seek employment everywhere in the world.

How to become a CFA Charter Holder?

To qualify you need to register and write the following exams: CFA Level I, CFA Level II & CFA Level III

DURATION: Minimum 3 Years

CFA Level I (1 Year) I  CFA Level II (1 Year)  I  CFA Level III  (1 Year)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO SIT THE CFA LEVEL I EXAMS

Have earned a bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree, or be in their final year of a bachelor’s program.

Who Should Enroll For This Program?

Anyone interested in pursuing a career in Financial Planning, Investment Management, & Wealth Management.

Schools Offering This Program In South Africa

International Business Training College IBTC

CFA Institute

Spectrium Graduate School Of Business

College of Chartered Accountants

Financial Training Institution South Africa

South African College Of Business

How much does a CFA earn in South Africa?

An early career Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R524,023 based on 22 salaries.

A mid-career Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of R616,976 based on 13 salaries.

How many CFA Charter Holders are there in South Africa?

 CFA Society South Africa currently has around 1700 members the majority of whom are CFA Charterholders. The individual and collective benefits of society membership are valued by investment professionals at all levels, in every segment of the industry.

Is CFA difficult to pass?

Overall, the CFA exams are very difficult, but candidates can increase their chances of passing by studying for over 300 hours, utilizing alternative prep materials, answering as many practice questions as possible and creating a structured study plan.

Difference Between CFA And MBA

It is less general than an MBA and quite coveted by investment professionals. Financially, getting a CFA designation is cheaper than earning an MBA, as the program is based on self-study and not going to class. The only required expense is exam fees.

Do you need to pass all 3 CFA exams?

Given the considerable amount of time that must be spent studying, many candidates are deterred from continuing the CFA Program after failing one of the levels. To receive a charter, each candidate must pass all three exams and have four years of qualified work experience in investment decision-making.