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You are cordially invited to apply for
membership in the Association of Chinese Finance Professionals (ACFP). We
offer both Regular and Affiliate membership.
Regular Membership
Benefits:
- Eligibility for free or subsidized
travel/room-and-board to attend ACFP organized financial symposiums,
conferences, seminars, forums, and visits to financial institutions and
government agencies.
- Eligibility for participation in paid US-China
financial projects
- Free access to job openings posted by financial
institutions
- Free posting of resumes
- Networking among other finance professionals
- E-notifications of ACFP events and announcements
Requirements:
To become a Regular member of ACFP, you need to have either:
- A graduate degree and a minimum of 3 years of
financial industry experience
- A Bachelors degree and a minimum of 6 years of financial industry
experience
Membership Fee:
Annual membership fee of $25 payable to:
Association of Chinese Finance Professionals (ACFP)
240 Hazelwood Ave. San Francisco, CA 94127 USA
Note: If paying by mail, please use personal check, corporate check, travelers
check, or cashiers check. If paying in person, cash is acceptable.
Affiliate Membership
Benefits:
- Free posting of resumes
- Networking among other finance professionals
- E-notifications of ACFP events and announcements
Requirement:
To become an Affiliate member of ACFP, you need to have:
- A Bachelors degree, or minimum of 2 years of financial industry
experience
Special Notice
- An ACFP member shall conduct himself/herself
with integrity and dignity, and encourage such conduct from other
members.
- An ACFP member shall respect other members and abide by decisions
made by the ACFP Board of Directors.
- ACFP reserves the right to suspend members not
in compliance with ACFP rules, or remove them from its mailing
lists, discussion forum, and other ACFP-sponsored activities.
- Each member is responsible for his/her own ethic and legal actions. Every
member should obey the laws and rules set by central & local
governments and by their belonging to institutions.
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