I hope to leverage the insights and network gained through the EMFin programme to drive large-scale, transformative initiatives in the conservation and nature-positive space.
Traditionally, the role of finance leaders has been to ensure the financial health and stability of their organisation. But with digital advances, gone are the days of focusing primarily on areas such as financial planning, accounting, reporting and compliance.
Our Executive Master in Finance (EMFin) Class of 2025 kicked off their journey in September 2024, and is well underway.We took the opportunity to connect with some of the participants to hear their reasons for choosing the EMFin programme, insights from their experience so far, and valuable advice for future candidates looking to advance their careers in finance.
With my broader and deeper knowledge of the financial world and how different sectors within the industry operate, I am now able to think more strategically and contribute to decision-making within the central bank.
I believe the programme will help me become a well-rounded finance professional capable of making key strategic decisions that generate value for long-term business success.
For me, the MIM programme is about constantly challenging myself and putting myself into new situations. That’s why with three of my peers we have decided to test ourselves in the most prestigious finance competition in the world called the National Investment Banking Competition (NIBC).
It is an exciting time for the finance sector with the blockchain technology market expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 87.7 per cent between 2023 and 2030, and non-traditional finance players raising the stakes with new services such as embedded finance.
The INSEAD Master in Management (MIM) prepares you for a business career with a wide range of choices across different industry sectors, including and not limited to consulting, financial services, technology, FMCG, industrials, consumer and luxury goods and healthcare.