LBS Masters in Finance tops Financial Times’ ranking
LBS MiF holds number one position

London Business School’s status as the provider of the world’s leading Masters in Finance (MiF) programme has been confirmed with the latest Financial Times (FT) MiF ranking placing LBS’ post-experience programme in the top spot.
LBS’s MiF programme has claimed the top spot in the publication’s annual ranking of Masters in Finance post-experience programmes 11 out of 12 times since the rankings first began in 2011. The FT did not publish its Masters in Finance ranking in 2023 or 2019.
The programme scored highly for ‘overall satisfaction’ and ‘aims achieved’, with 91% of alumni (the highest score of all programmes ranked) reporting that their degree had helped them fulfil their career goals. The programme also topped the rankings for the quality of the LBS alumni network and the service provided by the school’s Career Centre.
Graham Hastie, Associate Dean of Degree Education at LBS says:
“Year after year our world-class Masters in Finance programme continues to ensure that large numbers of our students achieve their desired career goals. We are incredibly proud of our leading score in this respect and the fact that we top this year’s ranking in terms of overall satisfaction.
“The vast majority of our students accept a job within three months of graduation, which is testament not only to the quality of our programme and the expertise of our world-renowned faculty, but also to the support provided by our excellent Career Centre. They play a hugely important role in preparing our graduates for a wide range of financial careers and these results reflect their efforts as well as the strength of the School’s finance programmes.”
The School’s Masters in Financial Analysis also ranked among the top ten pre-experience Masters in Finance programmes ranked by the FT.