 | The Singapore Management University and the Wealth Management Institute (Singapore) collaborate with the Swiss Finance Institute to offer a Master in Wealth Management program which leads to a Master of Science degree awarded by the Singapore Management University.
The Master in Wealth Management is tailored to meet the educational needs of post-graduate students wanting to work in the wealth management industry as well as existing wealth management practitioners who would like to enhance their academic and professional credentials. See Wealth Management Master Program for more information.
Since it was incorporated on January 12, 2000, Singapore Management University (SMU, see www.smu.edu.sg) has established undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that aim to produce leaders and creative entrepreneurs capable of excelling in a rapidly changing and dynamic world. Today, SMU is home to more than 7,000 students and comprises six schools. To deliver a world-class curriculum, SMU has some 300 faculty who are selectively recruited from around the world to advance knowledge in teaching and research. By pioneering business, economic, legal, social science and technology oriented programmes, SMU has redefined tertiary education in Singapore. Already the University has achieved a high degree of recognition and respect in Singapore, Asia and beyond.
The Wealth Management Institute (WMI, see www.wmi.com.sg) is Asia's first educational institution that specialises in wealth management. Combining academic rigour and a practical-orientation, the WMI offers a holistic, industry-driven approach in training wealth management professionals. It provides a relevant and balanced education for the wealth management industry, combining an Asian focus with global perspectives.
The WMI provides wealth management professionals in Asia the opportunity to network and learn from the industry's leading players. Through partnerships formed with private banks, fund management companies, industry associations and with faculty from leading business schools, the WMI aims to update executives on the latest developments in the industry and serve as a centre for education and research in wealth management in Asia.
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