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Ingmar Rentzhog

The Most In-Demand Skills For Finance Professionals In 2025


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Finance experts and people looking to move into finance roles must keep pace with these changes and continue to upskill to remain relevant.

The article from Forbes Finance Council outlines the most sought-after skills for finance professionals in 2025, emphasizing the rapid evolution of the finance sector due to technological advancements and changing market dynamics. Key skills highlighted include proficiency in data analytics and AI, as these technologies are becoming integral for decision-making and operational efficiency. Additionally, there is a strong demand for expertise in cybersecurity to protect sensitive financial data. Soft skills like adaptability, critical thinking, and effective communication are also crucial, as they enable professionals to navigate complex financial landscapes and collaborate across diverse teams. The article also notes the importance of understanding ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, reflecting a shift towards sustainable finance. Furthermore, skills in blockchain technology, regulatory compliance, and strategic risk management are increasingly vital as finance professionals need to manage new forms of assets and comply with evolving regulations. The piece concludes by stressing the need for continuous learning and adaptability to keep pace with the industry's transformation.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesfinancecouncil/2025/02/20/the-most-in-demand-skills-for-finance-professionals-in-2025/ ]

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