Global Association of Risk Professionals

Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) is a not-for-profit organization and a membership association for risk managers. Its services include setting standards, training, education, industry networking, and promoting risk management practices. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, with additional offices in London, Washington, D.C., Beijing, and Hong Kong.[6][7][8][9][10] GARP offers several foundational and certificate programs, the best known of which is the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification.

Global Association of Risk Professionals
AbbreviationGARP
Formation1996
TypeNot-for-profit organization
PurposeRisk Management Education and Certification
HeadquartersJersey City, New Jersey
Coordinates40°43′34.62″N 74°2′1.43″W
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
257,000
Official language
English
Bradford Hu
Richard Apostolik
Revenue
USD $52.39 million (2019)
Expenses USD $41.50 million (2019)
Students
81,000 (FRM only)
Websitewww.garp.org
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Financial Risk Manager (FRM)

The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) is a professional designation issued by GARP. The FRM accreditation is one of the flagship certifications for financial risk professionals dealing in financial markets, along with the PRM offered by the Professional Risk Managers' International Association.

FRMs possess specialized knowledge in assessing risk and typically work for major banks, insurance companies, accounting firms, regulatory agencies, and asset management firms.

The FRM program follows the major strategic disciplines of risk management: market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and investment management.[11][12] Candidates must pass two FRM exams and attain 2 years of relevant practical work experiences prior to being certified.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

Other certificate programs

GARP offers three role-based risk certification – the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) and Energy Risk Professional (ERP) and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certificates.

It provides on-going education through its Continuing Professional Development programming.

It also offers two foundational courses in risk management with Foundations of Financial Risk and Financial Risk and Regulation.[25][26][27]

See also

References

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