NISM CPFA – Certificate in Financial Analytics for Finance Careers
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As the financial industry undergoes a data-driven transformation, professionals who blend finance expertise with analytics acumen are becoming indispensable. Recognising this urgent need, National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM) offers the Certificate Programme in Financial Analytics (CPFA)—a rigorous and future-focused course designed to empower finance professionals with practical data handling, modeling, and interpretation skills that directly align with contemporary industry requirements.
Financial Analytics Professionals: Market Demand and Growth Trends

Metric / Segment Insight
Fintech Sector Demand for Data Talent 87% of Indian fintech companies seek candidates with financial + analytics skills
Share of Analytics Jobs from India 17.4% of global analytics job postings; highest worldwide
Average Salary for Financial Analysts in India ₹4–6 LPA (entry-level); ₹12–25 LPA (mid-to-senior level with analytics skillset)

Sources:

  1. NASSCOM. (2023, July 19). Fintech innovation in India: Demand for digital talent in the
    financial sector.Retrieved from https://community.nasscom.in/communities/emerging-tech/fintech-innovation-india-demand-digital-talent-financial-sector
  2. Times of India. (2024, February 10). India tops global demand for data analytics jobs. The Times of India. Retrieved from https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/india-tops-global-demand-for-data-analytics-jobs/articleshow/113641351.cms
  3. PayScale.(2024).Financial analyst salary in India.Retrieved from https://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Job=Financial_Analyst/Salary

 

Why CPFA is the Need of the Hour: Bridging Finance with Data-Driven Insight
NISM’s Certificate Programme in Financial Analytics (CPFA) is designed to meet the growing industry demand for finance professionals with strong analytical skills. Through 160 hours of live, expert-led sessions, the programme offers practical training in financial modeling, credit analysis, valuation, and risk assessment using real-world data and case studies.

Participants gain hands-on experience with key tools like Python, R, Excel, and Power BI, preparing them for strategic, data-driven decision-making in today’s evolving financial landscape.

CPFA: Tailored to Industry Demands

Industry Requirement CPFA Programme Inclusion
Cross-functional finance + analytics skillset Integrated curriculum covering finance, statistics, Python/R, and visual analytics
Proficiency in analytical tools (Excel, Power BI, Python, R) Practical tool-based training with assignments and guided labs
Data visualization & storytelling Modules on interactive dashboards, business insights, and presentations
Risk and credit analytics Hands-on training in modelling, credit scoring, and financial forecasting
Real-world financial data application Exposure to real-time datasets and industry-simulated capstone projects
BFSI, Fintech, Consulting-ready profiles Curriculum aligned with recruitment trends across financial and analytics domains

Learning Objectives & Takeaways of CPFA Programme

Learning Objectives Key Learning Takeaways
Build strong fundamentals in financial markets, macroeconomics, and investment theory In-depth understanding of capital markets and financial instruments
Equip learners with hands-on knowledge of financial analytics tools and techniques Practical skills in Excel, Power BI, Python, R for modeling and data interpretation
Enable construction of financial models for valuation, forecasting, and portfolio analysis Ability to assess investment opportunities and construct optimized portfolios
Develop data-driven decision-making skills using real-world financial data Proficiency in credit risk analysis, predictive modeling, and scenario planning
Provide exposure to real-life financial datasets and cases Confidence in applying knowledge to industry-based capstone projects and simulations
Align learning outcomes with current BFSI and fintech industry demands Job-readiness for roles such as Financial Analyst, Risk Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst

Career Pathways: Where CPFA Can Take You

Job Role Key Skills from CPFA Prospective Recruiter(s)
Financial Analyst Forecasting, Valuation, Excel, Market Analysis Investment Firms, NBFCs, AMCs
Risk Analyst Credit Risk Models, Basel Norms, Scenario Analysis Banks, Fintech, Rating Agencies
Investment Analyst Portfolio Construction, Equity Research, Financial Modeling PE/VC Firms, Asset Management
Financial Data Analyst Python, R, Power BI, SQL Fintech, Consulting, Analytics Startups
Business Intelligence Analyst Dashboarding, Visualization, Storytelling with Data Technology, BFSI, Corporate Strategy Teams
Quantitative Analyst Statistics, Regression, Risk Modeling Hedge Funds, Algorithmic Trading, Quants Roles

Author: Dr. Shubhangi Chaturvedi, A.M (Sr.)

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