The
CIIA is variously recognised as regards regulatory requirements or educational /exam exemptions: • The
CIIA qualification is recognised as a key 2 qualification in the UK by the Financial Services Skills Council. • Membership of
Securities & Investment Institute (SII) with 3 years of Professional experience for CIIA diploma holders for full membership (MSI). SII is also a part of the ACIIA network. • The ACIIA has an awarding body status in the UK and CIIA qualification to be included on the appropriate examinations list for seven relevant activities that are regulated by the FSA (Financial Services Authority) in the UK. • The
Securities Analysts Association of Japan (SAAJ) offering the prestigious Japanese qualification CMA has given exemptions to common exams and CIIA holders have to give only regional or local exams covering only national topics. • Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (the equivalent of SEC for USA) recognises CIIA holders for Test of Competence and for fulfilling regulatory requirements. •
Hong Kong Securities and Investment Institute (HKSI) is a part of ACIIA network offering the CIIA qualification and also membership to CIIA holders. • The CIIA fulfils the regulatory requirements of the Polish Securities and Exchange Commission for registration as a licensed securities broker or investment adviser. • CIIA holders are recognized by PRMIA (
Professional Risk Managers' International Association) as the equivalent of passing first two required exams. •
Life Office Management Association (LOMA), an international association of Insurance and Financial services companies headquartered in the US, has recognised the CIIA designation for Professional Achievement Credits (PACs) in its Fellow, Financial Services Institute (FFSI) Programme. • IFBL (Institut De Formation Bancaire Luxembourg) in association with
PWC recognises CIIA diploma holders for their Certified Private Banker program giving exemptions from attending tuition blocks for (i) Legal and Regulatory Framework and (ii) Portfolio Management, as well as for specific examinations. ==References==