GARP

Through this partnership, Aljonah provides comprehensive FRM preparation programs covering risk management, market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and investment management. The training is designed for risk professionals, finance specialists, and banking practitioners seeking to strengthen analytical skills and align with international risk management standards. These programs combine global best practices with practical insights to help participants enhance decision-making, manage financial risks effectively, and advance their careers in risk management.

FRM

FRM – Financial Risk Manager

Offered by Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), the FRM certification is a globally recognized credential in financial risk management covering market risk, credit risk, operational risk, and risk modeling.

The program covers key areas such as market risk, credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and risk modeling. It also focuses on quantitative analysis, risk frameworks, and global financial regulations. FRM is widely respected by employers worldwide and is considered a standard qualification for risk management professionals.


FRM builds advanced expertise in risk analysis, financial modeling, investment risk, and regulatory risk frameworks. It enhances career opportunities in banks, investment firms, asset management, and corporate finance. Candidates gain strong analytical and decision-making skills to manage complex financial risks.

Organizations benefit from stronger risk governance, improved risk identification and mitigation, and better financial decision-making. FRM-certified professionals help reduce exposure to market volatility and financial losses.

Professionals are able to design and implement effective risk management frameworks and support strategic financial decisions with data-driven risk analysis.

Membership provides access to global risk management resources, industry research reports, webinars, networking opportunities, continuous professional development (CPD), and updates on global financial risk standards and regulatory changes.