Special Interest Groups

Welcome to the home of CFA UK Special Interest Groups.

Joining one of CFA UK's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a great way to meet peers in your sector and get even more from your CFA UK membership.  Each SIG is operated by a leadership team of CFA UK volunteers, who are working or interested in the topic area.

You'll have the opportunity to attend events aimed at specific areas of investment, contribute to information sharing between members, and participate in networking opportunities with a community of like-minded professionals.

There are 11 great SIGs for you to join from Manager Research to Energy Finance.


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    RE: Community Events

    Hello Community. What a great event last Thursday on Sustainable Regulations, a few photos attached. Here's a snap shot of other community events in the next couple of months! Look forward to seeing you there! May 8 webinar , 1 pm, Embedding Impact<u5:p></u5:p> ...

  • Hello Community! What a great event last week in London on sustainable regulations. We could see and feel the power of the community, people connecting and learning from each other and coming up with new ideas on better practices. Do check out the ...

  • hi Anastasia, great question, thanks for posting. I hope other members will be able to comment and share. This is not on PACTA tool, but i did some research on other tools that help with scenario testing, climate risk assessment software. It includes ...

  • Attached key notes from the event (link below): https://events.bloomberglive.com/sustainable-business-summit-london-2024/agenda?dates=1714003200000 ------------------------------ Jacopo Gadani Vice President ESG Solutions ------------------------ ...

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