About CFA Netherlands

CFA society of The Netherlands is a not-for-profit organisation and was initially formed as The Netherlands Society of Investment Professionals (NSIP) on 25 May 1999 by seven CFA charterholders. Subsequently, AIMR changed its name to CFA Institute (Chartered Financial Analyst Institute), upon which NSIP changed its name to CFA Society of The Netherlands on 6 December 2006. Read the press release. All members of CFA Institute are also by default member of a local member society. CFA Netherlands is that local member society that serves the Dutch community. It is not possible to be a member of CFA Institute without joining a local society as well.

Please note that CFA Netherlands is not involved in designing the CFA Program. Neither does it write the exams nor is involved in the examination process. CFA Netherlands' role is to inform candidates and potential candidates about the CFA program.

CFA Netherlands' mission and strategic objectives


Mission

To lead and promote the development of the investment profession in the Netherlands, by promoting the CFA Charter, encouraging the highest level of ethics, providing education, and facilitating national and international networking, on behalf of our members.

Strategic Objectives

• Increase awareness and knowledge of the CFA Charter with employers, regulators, universities, related professions and the general investing public.
• Provide a prep-course for the CFA Program.
• Provide a local platform for members to earn continuing education points.
• Organize high quality events with national and international participants.
• Increase membership participation in events and volunteer committees locally and globally.
• Professionalize the management of the society.


Have a look at the Finance section to see the annual report and business plan.

Download the bylaws of the society.

Contact: chairman@cfanetherlands.nl