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About RIMAP
RIMAP, which stands for Risk Management Professional Certification, is a unique certification program offered by FERMA (Federation of European Risk Management Associations). It provides an independent confirmation of a risk manager’s professional competences and experience. This European standard was developed by European risk managers and is recognized by FERMA’s 22 risk management member associations.
One of the key features of RIMAP certification is its continuous and dynamic learning path. Risk managers can earn CPD (Continuous Professional Development) points by participating in FERMA licensed events. This ensures that risk professionals, regardless of their experience or background, stay updated with the ever-evolving risks and fast-paced changes in the risk landscape. RIMAP certification aims to respond to the future educational needs of risk managers and helps them in their risk management careers.
Certification and Professional Development
Start with your certification exam and stay up to date on the latest risk management trends and strategies with a continuous professional development programme
FERMA RIMAP certification is unique because it provides:
- an independent confirmation of your professional competences and experience
- a European standard developed by European risk managers and recognized by FERMA’s 22 risk management member associations
- a continuous dynamic learning path: earn CPD (Continuous Professional Development) points by participating to FERMA licensed events
Post-Certification Path
What happens next once I am certified?
The nature of the risk manager profession is highly linked to ever evolving risks and constantly fast-paced changes.
Therefore the FERMA rimap certification has been designed as a continuous and dynamic learning path to respond to risk managers’ future educational needs.
Whether you’re an experienced or a junior risk professional, whatever your background as a risk professional is, and wherever your risk management career is heading to, all risk professionals have a duty to stay in contact with the evolution of the risk landscape.