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Certified Risk Analyst (CRA) is a risk management professional designation offered by the Global Academy of Finance and Management (GAFM). CRA risk management training and certification is available in New York, California, Asia, the Middle East and other locations.

"CRA" is a graduate post-nominal designation that is available for risk managers with (i) an accredited master's degree, law degree, MBA, CPA, PhD, or specialized executive training, as well as (ii) "substantial experience in risk assessment and management on a regional and global level" in parallel

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  1. "Home". financialanalyst.org.
  2. ^ Certified Risk Analyst

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