LIBF: The London Institute of Banking & Finance

Who is the London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF)? The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF) is a provider of financial skills for those looking to keep ahead of the curve and be part of a wider financial community. Operating in over 120 countries, they offer a range… Read More
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Who is the London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF)?

The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF) is a provider of financial skills for those looking to keep ahead of the curve and be part of a wider financial community. Operating in over 120 countries, they offer a range of Financial Capability and Professional Qualifications as part of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (RQF) and regulated by Ofqual. The aim of the LIBF is to advance the banking and finance industry by ensuring that learners worldwide graduate with the skills and understanding to manage their own finances.

Seeking to inspire the next generation of finance and banking professionals, the LIBF provide outstanding education and thinking that’s tailored to the needs of individuals, business and society.

The History Of The London Institute of Banking & Finance

The London Institute of Banking & Finance was formed by a small group of bankers in March 1879. By 1993 they merged with the Chartered Building Societies’ Institute and had created their first professional award in 1996.

In 2013, the LIBF were granted University College title and became IFS University College. Their university campus was opened at Lovat Lane in London for full-time students. 2019 saw the company celebrate their 140th birthday!

In 1997 a new brand, the Institute of Financial Services, was introduced to reflect the evolving nature of the organisation's services into the wider financial services sector. In 2006, changes to the Royal Charter were approved by the Privy Council and the organisation was renamed as the ifs School-of-Finance.

This process led to ifs School-of-Finance moving, in 2008, to a new campus in the City of London and, in 2010, culminated in it becoming the first and only educational body with a specific focus on finance to be granted Taught Degree-Awarding Powers. In August 2013, the organisation was granted University College title by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills.

The Institute of Financial Services is the professional body of ifs University College, a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter. The ifs support and promote professionalism in the financial services industry through the provision of benchmark qualifications, membership and continuing professional development services.

Oxbridge courses accredited by LIBF?

The London Institute of Banking & Finance provide libf qualifications for finance courses and are a great step into the finance world. We utilise their accreditation for our LIBF cemap course.

Courses offered by Oxbridge

Oxbridge offers the following courses and qualifications from LIBF: The London Institute of Banking & Finance