I am a banker. Will IFRS certification help me in growing my career in banking? Which is the best institute for the same?

I am working in retail banking, what is the role of this certification in this field?

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Asked by yogesh Kaushik

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hello Yogesh,
    The AICPA's IFRS certificate program will help you to build the knowledge you need in international financial reporting standards for success in today's global business world. I believe those who understand and can apply IFRS will enjoy expanded career opportunities as the momentum to either permit or require IFRS spreads around the world.
    Developed with input from subject matter experts from across the globe, the program is designed to provide CPAs and accounting professionals with the training, knowledge and practical guidance needed to use IFRS.

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