IFSA Network

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The IFSA Network (previously known as the International Finance Students Association[1]) is a global non-profit organization entirely run by students. Its main aim is to give students in the fields of finance, economics, management and engineering, a path to enter the professional world of finance by providing them with lectures, workshops, competitions and connecting them through a global network.

History[]

The IFSA Network was founded in 2014 in Rotterdam,[2] at the Rotterdam School of Management. Its first focus was to regroup people studying Finance, and connect them both between themselves and established financial actors. It quickly spread across Europe and Asia, before opening chapters in South Africa and the Americas.

Concept[]

The IFSA Network is composed of different chapters throughout the world. The concept is to have semi-independent units,[3] each composed of their own board & active members and to create synergy between these in order to provide the best opportunities to their members. The objective of the association is to build a comprehensive network that connects finance students across the globe and enable them to interact and communicate with each other.[citation needed]

Hierarchy[]

Each chapter has a board, composed of at least a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasure and General Secretary. This board manages day to day operations locally and supervises its regional activities. Chapters also typically have departments (Finance, Marketing, Events), with a department head managing the analysts. Chairmen also regularly connect to establish international strategies and overview national operations.

There is also an International Supervisory Board which overseas the entire working of the network and its vision ahead. The current Supervisory Board is as follows :-

Sandesh Dholakia – APAC Aditya Mahajan - APAC Ornella Gallo – LATAM Pablo Torres Alarcón - LATAM Iulia Rumeus – EMEA Janusz Skipiol – EMEA

Current Chapters[]

As of 2021, The IFSA Network has the following chapters:

Africa[]

South Africa[]

University of Cape Town

Asia[]

India[]

Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani

Hansraj College, Delhi

Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies

St Stephen's College, Delhi

Europe[]

Germany[]

Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt

Goethe University

Ludwig Maximilian University

Technical University

Lithuania[]

Vilnius University

Russia[]

New Economic School[4]

Netherlands[]

Rotterdam School of Management

Switzerland[]

University of Geneva[5]

University of Sankt-Gallen

Americas[]

Argentina[]

Universidad del CEMA

Brazil[]

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Colombia[]

Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Universidad Externado de Colombia

Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano

Universidad del Rosario

Universidad del CESA

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Universidad de los Andes

Universidad Icesi

United States[]

Harvard University

Columbia University

Events[]

Traders' Cup[]

The IFSA Trader’s Cup is the world’s largest student run trading challenge .[6] All people studying in a recognised university are free to participate. The competition relies on securities trading, and aims to give students an opportunity to distinguish themselves from the competition. The competition is held once per academic year, starting in spring of 2016. For the second edition of the competition, students from more than 35 universities, located in 28 countries on 6 continents competed.[citation needed]

Global Case Competition at Harvard[]

The Global Case Competition at Harvard[7] is the world’s most prestigious case competition organized by students.[8] During the first edition, a team from HEC Paris,[9] a leading French university, won the challenge.[10] The second edition was won by the London Business School.[11]

Local Venues[]

The various IFSA Network chapters try to offer their communities various local events to connect with the professional world.[12] Often, an industry professional will come to the IFSA Network events and meet students. The purpose of those venues is to give students a taste of the professional world, share tips and knowledge, and give an opportunity to network.

Boston Consulting Group Case Competition[]

In 2018, the IFSA Network in cooperation with the Boston Consulting Group and InvestSoc, organised the first, three-week long International Cape Town Case Competition. The competition has a unique[citation needed] format where teams consisting of 2 to 4 participants, propose solutions for crises that are presented to them. In their solutions, participants are able to showcase their knowledge, creativity and problem-solving skills on a current macroeconomic issue. A jury picks the 15 best international teams and the best local teams, from Cape Town. The selected teams arrive in Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the second round, and present in front of a select panel. The winning team is awarded a cash prize of 5000 South African Rand.

Citations[]

References[]

  1. ^ "IFSA Network Website". IFSA Network. WordPress. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ "IFSA Network: Letter to Stakeholders". IFSA Network: Letter to Stakeholders. WordPress. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  3. ^ "IFSA Network: Who Are We". IFSA Network: Who Are We. WordPress. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  4. ^ "IFSA Network: New Economic School". NES Suits and Securities. NES Suits and Securities. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  5. ^ "IFSA Network: University of Geneva". AFU. L’Association Faîtière de l’Université de Genève (AFU). Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  6. ^ "IFSA Traders' Cup". IFSA Network. WordPress. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  7. ^ "Global Case Competition Harvard". University of Minnesota Crookston. University of Minnesota Crookston. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  8. ^ "IFSA Harvard Case Competition". IFSA Harvard Case Competition. Harvard Case Competition. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  9. ^ "HEC Paris". HEC Paris. HEC Paris. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  10. ^ "HEC Paris wins Global Case Competitions". HEC Paris. HEC Paris. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  11. ^ "MiF Students from LBS Win Harvard Global Case Competition". ONE YEAR MBA. ONE YEAR MBA. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Geneva students are hungry and getting prepared to face the challenges !". NOTZ STUCKI. NOTZ STUCKI. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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