Ivan Indriawan
Bachelor of Business (Honours) Graduate 2010 - Finance
Risk Analyst, Citibank, Jakarta
Believe it, you are in good hands
"My CV highlights activities and achievements from my honours year studying Finance at the AUT Business School. This includes writing my thesis, preparing for presentations, attending research seminars and conferences, and participating in the investment research competition.
"Now that I am working as a risk analyst for Citibank in Jakarta, I fully understand the importance of research and analytical skills as both play a major role in my work designing and validating credit card scoring models.
"The honours year is short and concise but you will be assigned a supervisor who understands you and is willing to go the extra mile in helping you pursue your passion and career goals. Believe it, you are in good hands.
"Overall, AUT's Finance Honours programme is a very challenging course which requires a great deal of commitment and perseverance. However, it prepares you to be a complete package when it comes to achieving your professional aspirations."
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<strong><img src="http://www.aut.ac.nz/__data/assets/image/0003/147801/Saten-Kumar-web-re-sized-2.jpg" alt="Saten Kumar 2" style="border: 0px solid rgb(0, 0, 0);" align="right" width="240" height="160" />S</strong><strong>aten Kumar
<br /> PhD student - Economics
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<br /> An economic pathway which is unique and quality orientated</strong>
<br /> “I decided to do a doctorate in Economics because I enjoy the challenge of
<br /> having to think deeply about my area of study. My doctorate research builds on my
<br /> existing published works and AUT has offered me this pathway which is unique and quality oriented. With a background in macroeconomics and econometrics, I am using the new methodologies of time series and panel data to evaluate the
<br /> impact of financial deregulation and reforms on the monetary policy of developing
<br /> nations such as Africa, Asia, the Pacific and on developed OECD countries. I find my supervisors very knowledgeable and approachable. They provide me with the opportunity to collaborate and develop research papers and present the research findings in seminars and conferences.”
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<br /> <a href="https://dev.aut.ac.nz/study-at-aut/study-areas/business/research">Full outline of Saten Kumar's research in the Business and Law Research Profile 2010</a>