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: Agentic AI

    ElevenLabs has just released Agent-to-Agent Transfers - allowing for the ability to transfer conversations between specialised agents for multi-layer workflows. ------------------------------ Todor Kostov Director ----------------------------- ...

  • Hi Olga, Thanks for sharing on the platform and great update. In which layer do you see Apple to be best positioned to gain advantage in front of everyone else (apart from offering a vertically intergrated stack) and why? Best, Todor ------------------------------ ...

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