CFA Institute, the global association of investment professionals, announced that, of 38,377 candidates who sat for the Level III CFA® Program exam in June, 56 percent have passed, completing their final CFA® exam and becoming eligible to become CFA® charterholders pending verification of professional experience. All candidates will be notified of their results today. Currently more than 167,000 investment professionals worldwide hold the CFA® charter. 

Level I and II CFA Program candidates received their results on 6 August. Of 83,656 candidates who sat for the Level I exam, 41 percent passed. Of 74,735 candidates who took the Level II exam, 44 percent passed. View historical pass rates (linked).

“Our heartiest congratulations go out to all candidates who received great news today of their exam success”, said Paul Smith, CFA, president and CEO, CFA Institute. “This is an exciting time to be building a career in the investment profession, with ever more opportunities to make a positive impact. The complexities of delivering returns, particularly within the context of global sustainability, will require more expert analysis and a willingness to bring those skills to bear within and beyond traditional markets. The CFA Program develops a global community of investment professionals—steeped in best practices and the highest commitment to ethics—ready to guide and lead the industry in the years ahead.”  

The CFA Program curriculum constantly evolves to current investment practice and ensures that candidates who complete the program are equipped with relevant and current knowledge and skills. The curriculum which candidates studied this year includes an overview of fintech (including two new ethics case studies), machine learning, and professionalism in investment management. 

Global markets present early signs of a more gender balanced profession  

The CFA Program continues to grow in all regions, reflecting strong interest in the CFA credential as a key differentiator for individuals developing long-term careers in the investment profession. Among the top 10 markets, Australia has recorded the highest increase in candidate growth, with number of test takers up by 23 percent on the previous year. 

Participation of women worldwide is rising. Over the past five-year period, the number of women test takers in the CFA Program has more than doubled, and now accounts for 39 percent of candidates. For Level I candidates—a key contributory signal of future trends—female participation in some markets, notably Australia and the United Kingdom, has reached or surpassed parity. 

Earning the CFA charter signals a commitment to education, career-development and the investment profession”, said Stephen M. Horan, CFA, CIPM, Managing Director for Credentialing and for the Americas region at CFA Institute. “The pockets of gender balance emerging in global candidate pools is a positive sign for the future health of the industry and for investors because research shows that divergent perspectives improve investment outcomes. As firms improve diversity, we can begin to see that the investment profession of the future is more likely to be reflective of the investor population it serves.”

New Test Centers Support Exam Accessibility 

The June Level I, II, and III exams were administered in 343 test centers in 192 cities worldwide. 

For the first time, candidates in Cambodia and Myanmar were able to sit their CFA exam in their home country following the introduction of test centers in Phnom Penh and Yangon. Candidates in Australia, India, Nigeria and the United Kingdom could additionally select from new test centers in Brisbane, Bhopal, Abuja and Birmingham, respectively. Computer-based testing, to be introduced for Level I candidates from 2021, will further increase exam accessibility through additional test centers and a choice of examination date within the parameters of new test-taking windows.  

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CFA Institute

CFA Institute is the global association of investment professionals that sets the standard for professional excellence and credentials. The organization is a champion of ethical behavior in investment markets and a respected source of knowledge in the global financial community. Our aim is to create an environment where investors’ interests come first, markets function at their best, and economies grow. There are more than 167,000 CFA charterholders worldwide in 164 markets. CFA Institute has nine offices worldwide and there are 156 local member societies. For more information, visit www.cfainstitute.org or follow us on Twitter at @CFAInstitute and on Facebook.com/CFAInstitute. 

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