
INSEAD Master in Finance Review Overview
INSEAD has launched a brand‑new Master in Finance (MiF) program, designed as a 14‑16 month pre‑experience programme delivered across its campuses in France (Fontainebleau) and Singapore.
This MiF is tailored for recent graduates and early‑career professionals, combining rigorous finance training, leadership development, and global exposure. INSEAD markets this as a programme that builds excellence in corporate finance, quantitative methods, asset and portfolio management, risk, and fintech.
Because it is a multi‑campus global programme, participants may split time between Europe and Asia, leveraging different financial centres, employer networks, and internship markets.
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Academics & Curriculum
The MiF curriculum at INSEAD blends theory and practice to give deep technical and strategic foundations.
Core Areas Covered - The curriculum includes essential finance domains such as:
Corporate Finance
Financial Accounting & Reporting
Quantitative Finance & Econometrics
Asset & Portfolio Management
Risk Management
FinTech and machine learning/AI integration
INSEAD emphasizes that the programme is front‑loaded—students are immersed early in finance topics, with practitioner‑led workshops and career services built in from the start.
Flexible & Specialized PathsThe MiF allows some customization: participants may choose among Investment Banking, Wealth & Asset Management, or a generalist path depending on career goals.
Electives enrich the core structure, allowing students to dive into areas like fintech, advanced derivatives, behavioral finance, and global markets. Because of its global design, students may also return after internships to take electives tailored to their evolving goals.
Student Experience & Global Exposure
INSEAD’s MiF offers a unique global classroom environment, bringing together students from diverse geographies, backgrounds, and fields. The multi-campus setup gives participants access to Asia and Europe market perspectives, enabling networking in both regions.
Leadership development, team projects, practitioner workshops, and real-world finance challenges are integrated throughout. The aim is to build not just technical mastery but cross-cultural agility and leadership skills.
Because this is a new programme, alumni networks will grow over time but students immediately benefit from INSEAD’s existing global alumni base, present in 180+ countries.

Admissions & Deadlines
Who is eligible?
Recent graduates or early-career professionals (0–2 years experience)
Strong academic record, especially in quantitative subjects
GMAT or GRE required
English proficiency for non-native speakers
The admissions process is multi-stage, typically completed within seven weeks from application.
First Intake & Deadlines
Intake | Start Date | Notes |
August 2027 | Multi-campus | Exact deadlines TBD — register interest on the MiF Admissions Page |
Because this is a fresh programme, exact dates are expected to mirror INSEAD’s other master programmes. Watch the official MiF admissions page for updates.

Fees, Scholarships & Financial Support
INSEAD provides financing options and scholarship support for its programmes. Though for MiF, details are emerging, we can draw lessons from its Executive Master in Finance (EMFin) programme.
For EMFin, INSEAD lists scholarship support, company sponsorship, and flexible funding paths.
For the MiF, given INSEAD’s usual scholarship policies, likely options include:
Merit‑based scholarships
Need‑based awards
Diversity / inclusion scholarships
Corporate sponsorships
Tuition and living expenses details have not yet been fully published for MiF. But expect them to be competitive for a top-tier finance master programme.






