Partnerships

Partnerships

The corporate finance: sustainability and FinTech integration collaborates with various stakeholders, governmental institutions as well as international bodies, to accelerate and enhance our knowledge in recent trends in corporate finance. Pointedly, this group will benefit from the following MOUs:

Governmental Partners 

  • The association of banks in Jordan; seeks to foster the cooperation between the academic and banking sectors and integrating financial literacy into university education.
  • The Amman Stock Exchange; aims to improve the cooperative activities in various academic, professional, scientific, research, training, cultural and developmental areas of mutual interest.
  • Securities Commission; ought to enhance a joint cooperation between the two parties in areas such as training, delivering lectures, preparing joint scientific research, exchanging expertise, conducting joint research projects, co-organizing seminars, workshops, and conferences, as well as exchanging publications, books, journals, and research results.​

Private Sector 

  • Jordanian Microfinance Company (Tamweelcom); aims to develop academic cooperation between the two parties in a number of areas of mutual interest, and enhances the value of cooperation between national companies and the University of Jordan. This collaboration confirms the integration between the public and private sectors.

International Partners 

  • The CFA institute in the United States; this agreement reflects the college's commitment to developing and enhancing its academic programs to ensure their sustainability and to foster competitiveness at the local, regional, and international levels.  
  • University of Business and Technology in Saudi Arabia; seeks to expanding joint initiatives, sharing expertise, and creating wider learning opportunities for students and faculty at both institutions.