
 
Finance students from 21 countries celebrated their exam achievements at the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) annual Awards ceremony in Mansion House, London, on 23 April.
The total number of winners is 143, including the CISI’s Educational Trust
    students. Countries with first-time winners are
    Bermuda, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire and
    Romania.
There are 61 winners based overseas, which is the highest number ever. The
    gender split of this year’s winners is 62% men and 38% women, which is
    the same as for 2023.
The live event was hosted by television journalist and UK Strictly Come
    Dancing 2023 contestant Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
Firms with the highest number of winners are the Securities & Commodities Authority (SCA UAE) eight prizes, UMOA-Titres, Senegal seven prizes, Christ University, India six prizes, Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco four prizes, Ghana Investment & Securities Institute, Ghana four prizes, and One Search Limited, UK four prizes.
UK regions represented are Birmingham & West Midlands (one), Bristol & Bath (six), Cotswolds (one), Essex (two), Guernsey (one), Isle of Man (one), Lancashire & Cumbria (two), Liverpool, Chester and North Wales (three), London (41), Manchester & District (four), North East (one), Northern Home Counties (two), Northern Ireland (two), Scotland (three), South Coast (two), South East (two), Southern UK (four), Yorkshire (two).
 Candidates were recognised for their achievements across categories and levels
    including Schools & Universities, Foundation, Capital Markets, Corporate
        Finance, Wealth Management, Operations, Islamic Finance, Risk &
        Compliance, Wealth Management and Financial Planning.

Mandy Gill, CISI Executive Director of Global Learning (left)
    said: “It’s an absolute pleasure and honour to celebrate this
    year’s 143 award winners' fantastic achievements. We should also
    recognise the community, friends, family and circles of influence which are
    critical in supporting our candidates to excel in their learning. A special
    thanks to the firms and other important financial and education sector
    stakeholders who have been integral in their support of our award winners this
    year. Those who combined work with study, in particular, have already shown they
    will and are bringing enormous value and commitment to their current and
    future employers, along with a rich diversity of backgrounds.”
Below are links to some of our global achievers’ thoughts on receiving
    their awards, the challenges they faced combining work/study and their
    revision tips.
 
 
Wealth management and financial planning winners
 Winner: Level 7 Chartered Wealth Manager
Winner: Level 7 Chartered Wealth Manager
  Winner: Level 7 Diploma in Advanced Financial Planning
Winner: Level 7 Diploma in Advanced Financial Planning
 CISI Mentor of the Year
 Winner: Mentor of the Year
Winner: Mentor of the Year
  Finalist: Mentor of the Year
Finalist: Mentor of the Year
  Finalist: Mentor of the Year
Finalist: Mentor of the Year
 Advanced and postgraduate award winners
 Winner: Level 6 Diploma in Investment Compliance
Winner: Level 6 Diploma in Investment Compliance
  Winner: Level 6 Diploma in Investment Operations
Winner: Level 6 Diploma in Investment Operations
 
  Winner: Level 5 Advanced Certificate in Global Securities Operations
Winner: Level 5 Advanced Certificate in Global Securities Operations
 
 Qualifying level award winner
 Winner: Level 4 Investment Advice Diploma
Winner: Level 4 Investment Advice DiplomaFoundation-level award winners
 Winner: Level 2 Fundamentals of Financial Services
Winner: Level 2 Fundamentals of Financial Services
 
  Winner: Level 2 Fundamentals of Financial Services
Winner: Level 2 Fundamentals of Financial Services