Finance Major & Tracks

WHY STUDY FINANCE?
The finance sector is one of the key pillars of the Singapore economy, contributing about 14% to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2023. Singapore is the region’s leading financial hub and a hotspot for global financial organisations that seek to establish an Asian presence. The finance sector also accounts for more than half of the cumulative foreign direct investments (FDI) in Singapore up to 2022. The sector employs about 229,000 residents, which is a significant part of Singapore’s professional workforce. Going forward, job opportunities in the sector will be expanded by the advances in Financial Technology (FinTech) and Asia’s growth. In its latest estimates by MAS in Sep 2022, there will be a creation of up to 20,000 new Finance jobs in Singapore’s financial sector in 5 years. According to the Ministry of Manpower, the financial and insurance services industry is the one with the highest median gross monthly income of $8,190 in 2023, compared to the overall median of $5,197.
(https://stats.mom.gov.sg/Pages/IncomeTimeSeries.aspx)
OTHER RECENT NEWS ON FINANCE JOBS
- 30 Dec 2024: S'pore banks had record year in 2024 - here's what could drive further growth in 2025
- 12 Nov 2024: Singapore companies, banks remain financially resilient even as borrowing costs rise: MAS
- 25 Sept 2024: Singapore places fourth in world financial centres ranking, ahead of San Francisco, Shanghai
- 9 Sept 2024: Banks lift Singapore's STI up 1.2%
- 8 Aug 2024: DBS Q2 profit tops forecasts, rising 6% to $2.79 billion as wealth fees surge
- 1 Aug 2024: UOB Q2 profit up 1% to $1.43 billion; bank sees falling interest rates benefiting Asia
- 5 May 2024: OCBC posts record Q1 profit, lifts margin guidance for 2024
- 16 January 2024: Blackstone to expand private equity headcount in Singapore in South-east Asia push
- 30 November 2023: Singapore banks make headway on programmable digital money trials
- 27 November 2023: Singapore companies, banks remain financially resilient even as borrowing costs rise: MAS
- 10 November 2023: Singapore bank OCBC raises 2023 target, third-quarter net profit beats forecast
- 5 November 2023: Singapore's largest bank DBS beats forecast, quarterly profit jumps 17%
- 26 October 2023: UOB sees stronger loan and fee growth in 2024; Q3 core net profit up 5%
- 25 October 2023: JP Morgan targets non-US expansion with eye on unicorns in Singapore
- 25 Aug 2023: Barclays banks on Singapore wealth flows, sees opportunity in global market volatility
- 22 Aug 2023: Citi Private Bank bullish about 2023, growth in ultrahigh-net-worth clients mainly from S'pore
UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE MAJOR
Slides from Know Thy Major Talk on 21 January 2025
At SMU, the undergraduate Finance Major is well-designed to equip you with the relevant industry skills and knowledge so that you will be ready to take on a career in the sector. The Finance Major gives you room to pursue specialised tracks within Finance such as Finance Analytics, Real Estate, Wealth Management, International Trading, and Banking. Students who graduate with a Finance Major will enjoy numerous employment opportunities, whether in the finance sector (which employs the largest number of SMU undergraduates), or in other sectors like business and management consulting, retail trade, etc.
THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE MAJOR
You must take:
- Corporate Finance (FNCE201)
- Corporate Reporting and Financial Analysis (ACCT201)
- Financial Markets and Investments (FNCE102) (This course replaces the old FNCE102 FIIM)
- 3 Finance electives
- CFA100 Ethics and Standards Practice for Investment Management (non-credit)
As of 28 July 2022, all students are eligible to major in Finance as the minimum grade criteria has been removed.
For Non-BBM students taking Finance as a second major, please refer to this PDF file.
FINANCE COURSE OFFERING
Please click here for finance course schedule and their descriptions.
TRACKS UNDER THE FINANCE MAJOR
All SMU undergraduates who have declared Finance as their first or second major are eligible to do one of the five tracks listed below.
Please see below for track requirements (applicable for AY2019/2020 intake onwards). For intakes before AY2019/2020, please see pdf file for the requirements.