European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies
The European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS) is the federation of analysts associations in Europe. EFFAS comprises 21 member societies representing more than 14,000 investment professionals. EFFAS was founded in 1962 and the headquarters is located in Frankfurt, Germany.
Besides its European training programme CEFA (Certified European Financial Analyst) EFFAS also grants the Certified Environmental Social and Governance Analysts (CESGA) designation, ensuring professional qualification by offering global as well as local market knowledge within its examination structure. EFFAS also provides services for capital market experts through the national member societies.
Member societies
Country | Member society |
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Austria | Österreichische Vereinigung für Finanzanalyse und Asset Management (The Austrian Association for Financial Analysis and Investment Advisory Services)[1] |
Belgium | ABAF - Association Belge des Analystes Financiers (Belgian Association of Financial Analysts)[2] |
Bosnia | Association of Professional Accountants and Financial Experts |
Bulgaria | BIMA Bulgarian Investment Managers Association[3] |
Croatia | Croatian Association of Financial Analysts |
Finland | The Finnish Society of Financial Analysts[4] |
France | French Society of Financial Analysts[5] |
Germany | Deutsche Vereinigung für Finanzanalyse und Asset Management (Society of Investment Professionals in Germany)[6] |
Greece | Hellenic Association of Certified Stockmarket Analysts[7] |
Hungary | Hungarian Capital Market Professionals Society/Society of Hungarian Investment Analysts[8] |
Italy | Italian Financial Analysts Society (AIAF Associazione Italiana degli Analisti e Consulenti Finanziari)[9] |
Lithuania | Association of Financial Analysts[10] |
Norway | The Norwegian Society of Financial Analysts[11] |
Portugal | APAF - Associação Portuguesa de Analistas Financeiros (Portuguese Association of Financial Analysts)[12] |
Romania | Romanian Association of Financial-Banking Analysts[13] |
Spain | Spanish Institute of Financial Analysts[14] |
Sweden | The Swedish Society of Financial Analysts[15] |
Switzerland | The Swiss Society of Financial Analysts |
Turkey | Sermaye Piyasasi Profesyonelleri (SPP)[16] |
External links
References
- http://www.ovfa.at
- http://www.abaf.be
- http://www.bima.bg
- http://www.sijoitusanalyytikot.fi
- http://www.sfaf.com
- http://www.dvfa.de
- http://www.hacsa.gr
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2019-08-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.aiaf.it
- http://www.finansai.lt
- http://www.finansanalytiker.no
- http://www.apaf.org.pt
- http://www.aafb.ro
- http://www.ieaf.es
- http://www.finansanalytiker.se
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-09-23. Retrieved 2019-08-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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