SFAF

French Society of Financial Analysts

French Society of Financial Analysts

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The French Society of Financial Analysts (French: Société Française des Analystes Financiers (SFAF)) is the main professional organisation representing members of the French financial industry. It was created in 1961[1] and currently has over 1500 members, all of whom are financial professionals (financial analysts, portfolio managers, investment bankers...etc.). SFAF is a member of EFFAS[2] and ACIIA.[3]

SFAF plays a highly active role in the French financial market. It advises the French financial authorities and assists French listed companies in their dealings with the financial community. It has also established a code of ethics for the analyst profession in France.[4] In 1961, the Society created a professional financial training school[5] which is now certified to issue the Certified International Investment Analyst (CIIA) diploma.[6]

The society publishes Revue Analyse Financière, one of Europe’s longest running financial research quarterlies, with contributions from leading academics and financial industry professionals as well as policy makers and national and international regulators.[7]


References

  1. "La SFAF veut incarner la nouvelle diversité de l'analyse financière". Les Échos. 30 June 2006. Retrieved 28 March 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. Genaivre, Elisabeth (2006). Ethique et gouvernance d'entreprises en France. Editions Publibook. p. 52. ISBN 978-2-7483-3216-2.
  3. Bonin, Hubert (2000). Le monde des banquiers français au XXe siècle. Editions Complexe. p. 171. ISBN 978-2-87027-778-2.
  4. Collin, Claire (2007). Les métiers de la comptabilité et de la gestion. Editions l'Etudiant. p. 47. ISBN 978-2-84624-757-3.



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