Isaac Isaki Cfa, Mba, Frm, Msc

Head: Structured And Corporate Finance (nbs) at NBS

Isaac Isaki, CFA, MBA, FRM, MSC has a diverse work experience in the finance industry. ISAAC is currently serving as the Head of Structured and Corporate Finance at National Building Society since October 2021. Prior to this, Isaac worked at the National Social Security Authority of Zimbabwe (NSSA) for several years in different roles. ISAAC served as the Chief Investment Officer from March 2020 to October 2021, where they were responsible for overseeing investment activities. ISAAC also held the position of Acting Enterprise Risk Management Executive from December 2016 to March 2020, where they designed and implemented risk management policies and compliance programs. Earlier in their career, Isaac worked at EFE Securities as the Head of Sales and Trading and Senior Equities Dealer. ISAAC also served as the Chief Dealer at FMI Securities and as the Back Office Manager at FBC Securities. Isaac's work experience demonstrates their expertise in investment management, risk management, and sales and trading.

ISAAC ISAKI, CFA, MBA, FRM, MSC has a diverse education history with various degrees and certifications. ISAAC obtained a Bachelor's degree in Banking from the National University of Science and Technology (ZW) from 2002 to 2006. Afterward, they pursued a Master's degree in Finance and Investments from the same university, which they completed in 2009.

In 2010 to 2012, Isaac pursued a CFA Charter from the CFA Institute. However, the specific degree name is not mentioned. Following that, they acquired a Financial Risk Manager (FRM) certification from the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) in 2015 to 2016.

Isaac then pursued a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Business Administration and Management from the University of Zimbabwe, which they completed with honors (cum laude) in 2019.

It is important to note that the specific details regarding the obtained month and year for the FRM certification are not provided.

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