Exam Overview

The CIRO Certificate is an international certificate for the investor relations profession. In the Middle East, the certificate is organized and delivered by the Middle East Investor Relations Association (MEIRA), in partnership with the UK IR Society (UKIRS). The Certificate in Investor Relations is regarded as a valuable benchmark for those already in the profession and an essential prerequisite for those seeking to work in the investor relations sector. To do this, various parties have collaborated to ensure that the CIRO Certificate 2020 reflects the necessary contents of operating in the regulatory environment of the Kingdom. The parties include the following: Capital Market Authority (CMA), the financial regulator of the Saudi capital markets; Tadawul, The Saudi Stock Exchange; The Financial Academy (FA); Middle East Investor Relations Association (MEIRA), an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the IR profession.

Target Audience

The CIRO Certificate is suitable for anyone working in investor relations or in related professions (IR/PR Consultants). It is also suitable for those considering a move into IR. The certificate content is comprehensive and covers most of what an IR practitioner would require.

Exam Profiles
Certified Investors Relations Officer Exam
Exam Language

English

Degree of Success

39 Degree

Exam Duration

60 Minutes

Exam Owner

UK Investor Relations Society

Competencies and its Weights

Element 1: Introduction to Investor Relations

Element 2: Financial Markets

Element 3: Corporate entities and corporate governance

Element 4: Market conduct

Element 5: Reporting

Element 6: Accounting, valuation, and investment principles

Element 7: Effective IR in Practice

Element 8: Saudi Regulatory Environment

Exam Requirements

Not Available

Additional Requisites

None

Prerequisite Programs

Not Available

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