About Membership with NASP

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  • Membership

    NASP seeks to ensure underrepresented professionals have an equal share in the securities industry, promote awareness of the latest trends and opportunities in the field, and provide domestic and international networks for the education and professional development of its members. NASP members receive these and other benefits.

  • Individuals Encouraged to Join

    Asset Managers ~ Brokers ~ Investment Bankers ~Consultants

    ~Commercial Bank Underwriters ~ Public Financial Advisers ~ Bond Counsel

    ~Institutional Investors ~Pension Plan, Foundation, and Endowment Staff & Trustees

    ~ Other Financial Professionals

  • Benefits

    Educational conferences and seminars at reduced member rates, including the Annual Pension Fund Conference and the Annual NASP Mentors Luncheon, offer significant professional development opportunities.

    Members also benefit from networking opportunities through NASP affiliate chapters, a membership directory, and the Securities Industry Career Development and Recruitment Program. Forums are available for sharing expertise, expressing professional opinions, and building a reputation within the industry.

    Additionally, members have access to the NASP Job Database, which targets jobs in the securities industry. Other benefits include mailings from affiliate chapters, meeting announcements, white papers, travel discounts, and much more.

  • Membership Types

    ndividual Membership:

    0-5 years in the Industry: $250

    6-10 years in the Industry: $400

    11+ years in the Industry: $500

    Associate Member $75

    To be eligible for the associate membership, an applicant must be currently employed as an Allied Professional, Trustee, Government Employee, or a Regulatory Agency employee.

    Student Member $25

    To be eligible for student membership, an applicant must be: 1. enrolled full-time in an accredited university, college, community college, or technical school; 2. taking at least two courses or their equivalent each term; and 3. preparing for a career in the securities or financial services industry.