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CFE – Certified Financial Examiner

CFE – Certified Financial Examiner

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The Certified Financial Examiner (CFE) designation is issued by the Society of Financial Examiners (SOFE) and is recognized as a premier credential for professionals conducting financial solvency examinations of insurance companies. It is designed for examiners working within state insurance departments or contracted regulatory roles, and it builds deep expertise in financial analysis, reinsurance, enterprise risk management, and regulatory oversight.

To earn the CFE, candidates must first obtain the AFE (Accredited Financial Examiner) designation or apply for both concurrently. The CFE requires passing four advanced exams—covering examination methods, ERM, reinsurance, and financial analysis—within a 36-month window. Candidates must also meet education and experience requirements, including coursework in management and auditing or equivalent field experience.

Professionals holding the CFE are qualified to lead complex financial condition examinations, assess solvency risk, and ensure compliance with NAIC guidelines. The designation is highly valued by insurance regulators and complements credentials like ARM-E, CPCU, and GARP SCR for those working at the intersection of finance, governance, and risk.

Issued by: SOFE – Society of Financial Examiners

Risk Management / Regulatory Oversight

Jobs That Benefit Most

Insurance Examiners, Financial Analysts, Regulatory Consultants, Risk Managers, Compliance Officers, Auditors

Purpose

The CFE designation prepares professionals to conduct financial condition examinations of insurers, evaluate solvency, and ensure regulatory compliance. It is designed for those working directly with or on behalf of state insurance departments.

Key Topics Covered

  • Examination Methods & Management
  • Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
  • Reinsurance Structures & Risk Transfer
  • Financial Analysis & Solvency Assessment
  • NAIC Handbook Compliance

Exam Fees

  • SOFE Membership: Required
  • Exam Fees: Vary by module and membership status
  • Continuing Education: 20 hours annually, including ethics and NAIC updates

Enrollment Requirements

  • Must hold or be applying for the AFE designation
  • Minimum 3 years of insurance department examination experience
  • Coursework in management and auditing (or equivalent experience)

Average Time to Complete Course

  • Estimated Duration: 18–36 months
  • Format: Online exams + documented experience
  • Delivery Method: Self-paced with SOFE oversight

SOFE – Society of Financial Examiners, Kansas City, MO

https://www.sofe.org/education/certified-financial-examiner.html

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