IFSA Network

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IFSA Network
International Finance Students Association Network
AbbreviationIFSA
Established2014; 12 years ago (2014) in Rotterdam, Netherlands
TypeProfessional association
PurposeCommunity for individuals studying Finance
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Membership1,500 active members (15,000 alumni) (2023)
Official language
English
FundingIts members
Websiteifsa-network.com

The IFSA Network formerly known as the International Finance Students Association Network, is a global non-profit network of finance student associations to help student members develop the skills and contacts to be active in the financial market. It is exclusively run by students.[1] It was initially based at the Rotterdam School of Management.

The network operates under a decentralized yet cohesive organizational structure and is split into regional chapters.

History

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The International Finance Student Association traces its roots back to 2014 in Rotterdam, specifically at the Rotterdam School of Management.[2] The initial purpose of the network was to create a community for individuals studying Finance, fostering connections both amongst themselves and with established figures in the financial sector.

A new structure was brought in from the 2024-25 tenure to better deal with the delegation of responsibilities as the network continued to expand. The leadership team now consists of a three-member board - the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Treasurer - and a five-member Executive Committee, comprising the respective heads of APAC, EMEA and LATAM, Head of Communications and Head of Operations.

Structure

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Chapters

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The IFSA Network operates under a decentralized yet cohesive organizational structure[3] designed to balance local autonomy with global coordination. Situated in educational institutions across the world, the individual chapters serve as semi-independent units,[4] each governed by their own board comprising at least a Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Treasurer, and General Secretary.[5] These boards manage day-to-day operations and supervise regional activities[6] tailored to meet the specific needs and interests of their local student bodies. Chapters also usually have specialized departments, such as Finance, Marketing, and Events, each headed by a department manager who oversees a team of analysts.

The Supervisory Board

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Supervisory Board members

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Tenure Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Head of EMEA Head of APAC Head of LATAM
2023-2024 Ritien Mohan (IFSA BITS Pilani) Nathanaël G. Dürst (IFSA Geneva) Ridhima Shrivastava (IFSA Rotterdam) Parinnay Chaudhry (IFSA SSCBS) / Suhani Jain (IFSA Hansraj) Francisco Gajardo (IFSA UDP)
2022-2023 Nele Bredtmann (IFSA Rotterdam) Santiago Delgadillo Gómez (IFSA Colombia) Nathanaël G. Dürst (IFSA Geneva) Shrusti Singh (IFSA Hansraj) Ignacio Pinto (IFSA UdeSA)
2021-2022 Ornella Gallo (IFSA UCEMA) N/A Iulia Rumeus (IFSA Geneva) / Janusz Skipiol (IFSA Rotterdam) Sandesh Dholakia (IFSA Hansraj) / Aditya Mahajan (IFSA SSCBS) Pablo Torres Alarcón (IFSA Colombia)

New structure (2024-25 to present)

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From 2024-25, the leadership team was changed to of a three-member board - the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Treasurer - and a five-member Executive Committee, comprising the respective heads of APAC, EMEA and LATAM, Head of Communications and Head of Operations.

The Board

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Tenure Chairperson Vice-Chairperson Treasurer
2025-2026 Sneha Koley (IFSA NIT Trichy) Sviatoslav Akimov (IFSA NES BFS) Arunava Bhattacharya (IFSA IIT Kharagpur)
2024-2025 Danel Aibolatova (IFSA Warsaw) Riddhimaa Biyani (IFSA IIT Kharagpur) Tushar Vigh (IFSA BITS Pilani)

The Executive Committee

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Tenure Head of Operations Head of Communication Head of APAC Head of EMEA Head of LATAM
2025-2026 Shreyarn Moitra (IFSA NIT Trichy) Sabreen K. Shergill (IFSA LSR) Rohan Gupta (IFSA DTU) Reena Tandon (IFSA Cooper Union) Daniel Fernando Rubiano Zapata (IFSA ICESI)
2024-2025 Kavya Kathuria (IFSA LSR) Alina Selyanina (IFSA Geneva) Ankur Soni (IFSA BITS Pilani) Alp Mete Zincirli (IFSA Rotterdam) Sebastian Alrgarrra Rojas (IFSA Sergio Arboleda)

Key initiatives

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Traders' Cup

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The IFSA Trader’s Cup is the world’s largest student run trading challenge.[7] All people studying in a recognised university are free to participate. The competition relies on securities trading, and aims to give students an opportunity to distinguish themselves from the competition. The competition is held once per academic year, starting in spring of 2016. For the second edition of the competition, students from more than 35 universities, located in 28 countries on 6 continents competed.[citation needed]

Global Case Competition at Harvard

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The Global Case Competition at Harvard[8] is the world’s most prestigious case competition organized by students.[9] During the first edition, a team from HEC Paris,[10] a leading French university, won the challenge.[11] The second edition was won by the London Business School.[12]

Local venues

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The various IFSA Network chapters try to offer their communities various local events to connect with the professional world.[13] Often, an industry professional will come to the IFSA Network events and meet students. The purpose of those venues is to give students a taste of the professional world, share tips and knowledge, and give an opportunity to network.

Boston Consulting Group Case Competition

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In 2018, the IFSA Network in cooperation with the Boston Consulting Group and InvestSoc, organised the first, three-week long International Cape Town Case Competition. The competition has a unique[citation needed] format where teams consisting of 2 to 4 participants, propose solutions for crises that are presented to them. In their solutions, participants are able to showcase their knowledge, creativity and problem-solving skills on a current macroeconomic issue. A jury picks the 15 best international teams and the best local teams, from Cape Town. The selected teams arrive in Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in the second round, and present in front of a select panel. The winning team is awarded a cash prize of 5000 South African Rand.

Chapters

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It has established chapters in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, and India among other locations. These chapters focus on providing localized resources, events, workshops, and competitions aimed at career development and knowledge acquisition in finance. As of 2023, The IFSA Network has the following chapters:[14]

Chapter's Name Chapter's Logo Chapter's Region Chapter's Country Chapter's City Chapter's College
IFSA Rotterdam File:IFSA Rotterdam - Logo - Square - Black & White.png EMEA Netherlands Rotterdam Erasmus University Rotterdam
IFSA Geneva File:IFSA Geneva - Logo - Square - Black & White.png EMEA Switzerland Geneva University of Geneva
IFSA Oslo File:IFSA Oslo - Logo - Square - Black & White.png EMEA Norway Oslo BI Norwegian Business School
IFSA Warsaw File:IFSA Warsaw - Logo - Square - Black & White.png EMEA Poland Warsaw Vistula University
IFSA NES BFS File:IFSA NES BFS - Logo - Square - Black & White.png EMEA Russia Moscow New Economic School
IFSA SSCBS File:IFSA SSCBS - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
IFSA BITS Pilani Asia-Pacific India Pilani BITS Pilani
IFSA Hansraj Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Hansraj College
IFSA LSR File:IFSA LSR - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Lady Shri Ram College
IFSA SRCC File:IFSA SRCC - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Shri Ram College of Commerce
IFSA St. Stephen’s File:IFSA St. Stephen's - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi St. Stephen's College, Delhi
IFSA IIT Kharagpur[15] File:IFSA IIT Kharagpur - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India Kharagpur IIT Kharagpur
IFSA DTU File:IFSA DTU - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Delhi Technological University
IFSA IIFT File:IFSA IIFT - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Asia-Pacific India New Delhi Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
IFSA UdeSA File:IFSA UdeSA - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Argentina Buenos Aires University of San Andrés
IFSA UCEMA File:IFSA UCEMA - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Argentina Buenos Aires University of CEMA
IFSA UDP File:IFSA UDP - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Chile Huechuraba Diego Portales University
IFSA Utadeo File:IFSA Utadeo - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Colombia Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano University
IFSA Finvext Club File:IFSA Finvext Club - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Colombia Bogotá Externado University of Colombia
IFSA Finance Club UdeMedellín File:IFSA Finance Club UdeMedellín - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Colombia Medellin University of Medellin
IFSA Bufete Capital File:IFSA Bufete Capital - Logo - Square - Black & White.png Latin America Colombia Medellin EAFIT University
IFSA Sergio Arboleda File:IFSA Sergio Arboleda - Logo - Banner - Black & Transparent.png Latin America Colombia Bogotá Universidad Sergio Arboleda

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