Section 1 – Overview
Section 2 – Exam Content
Section 3 – Eligibility Requirements
Section 4 – Exam Fees and Schedule
Section 5 – Exam Application Information

Section 1 – Overview
Enhance Your Career – Become a Certified Financial Services Auditor The Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA) is The Institute of Institute of Internal Auditor’s (IIA) specialty certification program that measures an individual’s knowledge of, and proficiency in, audit principles and practices within the banking, insurance, and securities financial service industries. The CFSA exam is offered globally at more than 200 exam sites around the world serving, as the globally recognized and adopted symbol of an individual’s knowledge and proficiency in financial services auditing. The exam format offers candidates a choice of three financial services disciplines –banking, insurance, and securities. Candidates may choose any one these disciplines when taking the exam, regardless of their current occupational field. Earning the CFSA designation will:
- Distinguish you from your peers.
- Carry weight with internal staff and external clients.
- Demonstrate your proficiency and professionalism.
- Give you personal satisfaction of achievement.
- Lay a foundation for continued improvement and advancement.
- Exempt you from taking Part IV of the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exam.
Who Should Earn a CFSA Designation? If you work in any of these industry categories, the CFSA program will benefit you:
- Banking Institutions
- Thrift/Savings and Loan Organizations
- Credit Unions
- Insurance Carriers, Agents, Services
- Security and Commodity Services
- Real State Services
- Holding and Investment Companies
- Credit Agencies
- Regulatory Agencies
- Other Financial Service Organizations
|
|