London School of Business and Finance

The London School of Business and Finance (informally LSBF) is a private for-profit business school based in London, United Kingdom. It offers Master's degree programmes in management, finance and marketing; bachelor degrees; executive and corporate training; and professional qualification training for the ACCA, CFA, CIM and CIMA qualifications. LSBF's programmes are currently validated by partner institutions including the University of Wales, the University of Bradford, the University of Central Lancashire, Grenoble Graduate School of Business and London Metropolitan University.

LSBF is based in Holborn, with two campuses in central London. In addition the school has campuses in Manchester and Birmingham, United Kingdom; Toronto, Canada; and Singapore. LSBF's teaching and education philosophy is based on offering students the opportunity to pursue both an academic degree and a professional qualification simultaneously.

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