What is the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Program?
The CAIA program is comprises of a two-tier exam process through which one may earn the CAIA Charter, the designation for alternative investment professionals offered by the CAIA Association. The CAIA Charter is the global mark of distinction in alternative investments. What are the requirements to obtain the CAIA designation? The right to use the CAIA designation is earned by (1) successfully completing the CAIA program (passing both the Level I and Level II exams) and (2) becoming a member of the CAIA Association. In order to qualify for membership in the Association, you must fulfill each of the following: • Pass the Level II exam within three years of passing the Level I exam • Hold a U.S. bachelor’s degree or the equivalent, and have more than one year of professional financial experience, or alternatively have at least four years of professional financial experience • Submit payment for the annual CAIA Association membership fee • Agree on an annual basis to abide by the Member A