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The Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)〔(About GARP ), Global Association of Risk Professionals〕 is a not-for-profit independent organization and the only globally recognized membership association for risk managers. With more than 150,000 members from 195 countries and territories, GARP's goal is to help create a culture of risk awareness within organizations, from entry level to board level. Members are employed by commercial banks, central banks, investment banks, asset management firms, corporations, government agencies and academic institutions. In the areas of financial and energy risk management, GARP sets the global standard in professional designation with the Financial Risk Manager (FRM®)〔(The FRM Program ), Global Association of Risk Professionals〕 and Energy Risk Professional (ERP®)〔(The ERP Program ), Global Association of Risk Professionals〕 certifications. Through its educational programs, in-person and online events, and worldwide chapters, GARP promotes best practices in risk management and supports professional and career development for risk managers. ==FRM and ERP Designations== *The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) designation is a certification recognized among financial risk professionals worldwide. Currently, there are over 28,000 Certified FRMs practicing in more than 90 countries globally. The FRM designation is the globally recognized standard for those who manage risk. Certified FRMs are part of an elite, global network, and are valued by top employers across diverse businesses. They are represented at nearly every major banking institution, government regulator, consulting firm and financial services institution around the world. With seismic changes continuing to occur in the financial services industry worldwide, professionals who manage risk, money and investments are recognizing the need to objectively demonstrate a globally standardized level of up-to-date industry knowledge. Requiring the successful completion of a rigorous two-part, practice-oriented examination,〔(The FRM Exam ), Global Association of Risk Professionals〕 the FRM designation provides a bedrock foundation in a profession and industry that is rapidly evolving. Since the FRM Program's inception in 1997, Certified FRMs have achieved positions such as Chief Risk Officer, Senior Risk Analyst, Head of Operational Risk, and Director of Investment Risk Management. *The Energy Risk Professional (ERP) designation is the first and only global certification for energy risk professionals. Certified ERPs represent major energy companies, financial institutions with direct and indirect investments in energy, consulting and technology firms with energy-related practices, and government agencies. The ERP designation is earned by passing a practice-oriented exam 〔(The ERP Exam ), Global Association of Risk Professionals〕 designed to test fundamental concepts associated with the complex physical and financial risks inherent in the major energy markets. The ERP Program has the direct and ongoing input of leading energy practitioners and risk professionals from around the world. The curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental practices used in the exploration, production, storage, refining and processing of hydrocarbon-based energy commodities, the development and distribution of renewable energy and clean-air technologies, the unique characteristics and strategies for trading and hedging physical energy commodities, the valuation of over-the-counter and exchange-traded energy derivative contracts, the modeling of energy price behavior, and a grounding in fundamental risk management practices. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Global Association of Risk Professionals」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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