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Global Financial Scholars Programs

Overview

Robust financial markets play a crucial role in supporting private-sector-led growth, job creation, financial security, and the sustainable funding of national development priorities. Through two flagship training programs, we work with governments and the World Bank Group to train, inform, and empower the next generation of financial policymakers and public-sector fund managers who can effectively drive financial market reforms and foster shared prosperity for all.

Meet Our Alumni

Since 2016, scholars from 60 countries and 90+ government institutions have taken part, often returning to accelerated career paths after completing our programs in Washington, DC and London.

Our Global Financial Scholars Programs are made possible with the kind engagement of our corporate partners who help fund tuition, share market insights, and host our scholars as interns. Special thanks goes to our program underwriters, The Motsepe Foundation, Input Output Global and Circle; and to members of our Africa Leaders Business Council for their support of the Milken Institute’s broader work in Africa.

Africa Center for Economic Transformation

Liquidity & Sustainability Facility

Africa Investment Forum

MarketAxess Co

Albourne Partners

Mercer
Algorand

Motsepe Foundation

ARGA Invest

Nationbuilders Capital

Banca d’Italia

Millennium Management

Barings

National Futures Association

BES

New America

Bloomberg

Norbury Partners

CAIS

Pan African Capital Group

Calvert Impact Capital

Prosper Africa

Calvion Capital Management, LP

Proxima Legal

Cambridge Associates

RisCura

Circle

Sabi

Clayton Dubilier & Rice, LLC

Satter Foundation

CME Group

Schroders

Coinbase

Sigma Ratings, Inc

Coller Capital

Solidus Labs

Council for Inclusive Capitalism

Stable Asset Management

CrossBoundary Group

Standard Bank

CrowdStrike

Standard Chartered Bank

Dangote Group

Structured Finance Association

Davidson Kempner Capital Management

Sustainable Fitch

Delphos International

Symbion Power

EJF Capital, LLC

Tofino Capital

European Bank for Reconstruction & Development

Total Impact Capital

Finastra

The Global Impact Investing Network

FINRA

UBS Financial Services

Fitch Ratings

Ubuntu Group

Flutterwave

Unified State Group

Future Perfect Ventures

United Nations Capital Development Fund

Gattaca Horizons

United Nations Development Programme

Global Blockchain Business Council

US Securities & Exchange Commission

GoldenTree Asset Management LP

Värde Partners

Gramercy Emerging Markets

Vikasa Holdings

Harbor Bank of Maryland

Vista Equity Partners

Input Output Global

Wave Financial

International Finance Corporation

Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers LLC

Investcorp

Women’s World Banking

Kroll

World Bank

Lateral Frontiers

WorldQuant, LLC

Lions Head Global Partners

YAATRA Ventures

 

Featured Alumni Milestones and Thought Leadership

Bolokwe succeeds Tsheole as BSE Interim CEO
IFC-Milken Institute Alumnus Kopano Bolokwe was named Interim CEO of the Botswana Stock Exchange, April 2024

Tinubu appoints new board for Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission
Nigeria’s president appointed new leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission, including two IFC-Milken Institute Alumni: Emomotimi Agama as Director General and Frana Chukwuogor as Executive Commissioner for Legal & Enforcement

After a decade of false starts, Angola finally gets its stock market
IFC-Milken Institute Alumnus Walter Pacheco, CEO of the Angola Stock Exchange, spearheaded the country’s first IPOs in 2022

Financial Inclusion at the Frontier: Exploring the Landscape of Digital Asset Regulation in Africa
How can African nations tap into the tremendous potential presented by digital assets, while striking the right regulatory balance and protecting investors and consumers? 

The Pandemic and an African Reset
This report was produced by IFC-MI Scholars Hauwa Danmadami (Nigeria SEC) and Esi Monney (Ghana SEC) during their Fall 2021 internship with WorldQuant, LLC.

Issuance of Mortgage-Backed Securities in Kenya
This report was produced by IFC-MI Scholar Anne Kariuki (Central Bank of Kenya) during her Fall 2021 internship with the Structured Finance Association.

Alumni perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic 
View high-profile interviews conducted by our alumni over 2020-2021, showcasing the voices of African change agents, policymakers, and entrepreneurs, to assess the effects of the pandemic on African countries and the priorities for the post-pandemic recovery.

IFC–Milken Institute Capital Markets Program

Since 2016, in partnership with the International Finance Corporation and with the kind support of the Motsepe Foundation, we have trained over 220 Capital Market Scholars from finance ministries, central banks, stock exchanges, and financial regulatory bodies across more than 50 developing and emerging economies. The training program includes four months of accredited business school coursework in Washington, DC followed by four months of hands-on work placements in the US financial industry. Once they return home, our alumni lay the groundwork for economic development, job creation, and business opportunity around the world.

World Bank–Milken Institute Public Financial Asset Management Program

To further strengthen the ecosystem of financial leaders, in 2022 we launched a training program for sovereign wealth funds, public pension funds, pension fund regulators, and central banks. Developed in partnership with World Bank Treasury and Bayes Business School, City University of London, this initiative aims to build excellence in public financial asset management, strategy, and governance across developing and emerging markets—helping ensure that the dividends of economic growth and natural resources fully benefit future generations.