AIMA Canada University Case Competition | Apply by March 14

| March 7, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote Schoool of Business
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AIMA Canada (Alternative Investment Management Association) is launching its annual national university case competition to help university students in Canada learn about the alternative investment industry, in partnership with CAIA and sponsored by AGF Investments.

Presented by the Community Engagement Committee, the AIMA Canada Alternative Investment University Case Competition is an inter-university portfolio design competition, offered to create awareness of alternative investment management functions and careers while facilitating students’ learning and networking opportunities in the field. The challenge will see students work in teams to present solutions for a case study that will focus on incorporating certain alternative investment strategies and asset classes into a traditional institutional investment portfolio.

The primary objective of the competition is to expose students to the benefits, challenges, and risks of incorporating alternative investments into investment portfolios. The secondary objective is to gain familiarity with an area of financial services that is rapidly growing in importance and size.

For eligibility requirements, visit AIMA.org

Key Dates

  1. Deadline to submit completed case study – Monday, March 14
  2. AIMA Canada University Case Competition (virtual) Thursday, March 24

EVENT DETAILS:

Thursday, March 24

  • Time: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (EST)
  • Location: Virtual
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