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Financial Services & Industrial Policy
Capital allocation in the industrial policy era
8 weeks
Online with live sessions
Next Cohort: October 2026
Program Overview
The Financial Services & Industrial Policy program prepares investment professionals and bankers to navigate the growing influence of industrial policy on capital markets.
Participants develop frameworks for analyzing policy-driven investment opportunities and risks across strategic sectors.
The program addresses the intersection of public policy, sustainable finance, and private capital allocation.
Certification
CIFS
Certified Industrial Finance Strategist
Professional certification for investment strategy in the industrial policy era.
Curriculum
Module 1
Industrial Policy & Capital Markets
- Industrial policy mechanisms and impacts
- Government incentive programs
- Policy risk assessment
- Strategic sector identification
Module 2
Sustainable & Transition Finance
- Green and transition finance frameworks
- Climate risk assessment
- ESG integration strategies
- Impact measurement and reporting
Module 3
Sector Investment Strategies
- Energy transition investments
- Infrastructure and real assets
- Manufacturing and supply chain
- Technology and strategic industries
Module 4
Regulatory & Policy Navigation
- Financial regulation trends
- Disclosure and reporting requirements
- Government engagement for investors
- International investment frameworks
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze industrial policy impacts on investment opportunities
- Design policy-informed investment strategies
- Navigate sustainable finance requirements
- Assess and manage policy-related risks
- Engage effectively with policy processes
Who Should Apply
- Investment fund managers and partners
- Corporate and investment bankers
- Insurance investment professionals
- Development finance institution staff
- Pension fund investment officers
Ready to advance your career in industrial statecraft?
Join a cohort of senior leaders from government, industry, and advisory roles. Applications for the October 2026 cohort are now open.
