CFA vs CAIA

Which is better between CFA or CAIA to pivot later in an investing role at a Private Bank / Family Office (possibly focused on alternatives) in Europe?
Brief background about me:
Fresh graduate (target) working for a quite well known LP in Germany doing primaries and co-investments (mainly VC, growth and buyout). Previously interned at an unknown PE shop and a family office.

I know that for an alts focused role the CAIA seems like a better pick, but I think that given my background the CFA could maybe make me look a bit more well-rounded.

 

I confirm I dont care about the CAIA. If you have your CFA you can basically just sit for the CAIA too. I respect the CFA as a signaling tool if you are in your 20s. Care less about it and more about your intelligence, merit and accomplishments if youre in your mid to late 30s and beyond. 

 
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If you know you want to focus on Alts long term, the CAIA is quite helpful as it takes a fairly deep dive into all things Alts (far more than the CFA - CFAs get to skip to yr two of CAIA because much of yr one is covered in CFA training but yr two is far more in depth and can get quite granular. I would think that would actually be really helpful in doing the job when working with Alts (whether investor or client facing, especially with HNW / UHNW which tend to want to access more exotic investments).

However, the CFA will bring you more generic gravitas for the entire market outside of Alts. 

Many of the major fund families are developing their Alts platforms as fee compression is hurting their traditional stuff. Alts are like the wild west from a fee perspective.

 

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