CFP Board today reported a record number of new CFP® certificants in 2023. As of December 31, 2023, the number of CFP® professionals reached an all-time high of 98,875, an increase of 3.9% over 2022 numbers. Last year also had the most exam-takers in CFP Board history, with 9,839 people sitting for the exam.
“As we enter the 51st year of CFP® certification, the value of the CFP® mark is only growing,” said CFP Board CEO Kevin R. Keller, CAE. “CFP Board is dedicated to building a sustainable, diverse financial planning profession that reflects the communities we serve ꟷ it’s one of our strategic priorities. We aim to attract talent and insights from all backgrounds to meet the growing demand for competent and ethical financial planners."
Most Diverse Certificant Class in CFP Board History
Overall, the class of 2023 welcomed 6,089 new CFP® professionals. Of these new certificants, 56% are under age 35. In addition to trending younger, this new class of CFP® professionals represents the most diverse class in CFP Board’s history, with the most new women and racially and ethnically diverse CFP® professionals in a single year:
- The number of new women CFP® professionals grew to 1,692, an 11.5% increase over 2022. The overall number of women CFP® professionals increased to 23,484 (23.8% of all CFP® professionals).
- New racially and ethnically diverse CFP® professionals grew to 858, a 12.6% increase over 2022.
Significant Increase in Diversity of CFP® Professionals
In 2023, the ranks of CFP® professionals hit all-time highs for each demographic:
- The number of racially and ethnically diverse professionals increased to 9,408 (9.5% of all CFP® professionals), reflecting a growth rate of 7.9% and representing twice the overall growth rate of all CFP® professionals:
- The number of Hispanic CFP® professionals grew by 11.3%. The number of Hispanic CFP® professionals increased to 3,016 (3.1% of all CFP® professionals).
- The number of Black CFP® professionals grew by 7.5%. There are now 1,899 Black CFP® professionals (1.9% of all CFP® professionals).
- The number of Asian or Pacific Islander CFP® professionals increased by 5.5%. There are now 4,096 Asian or Pacific Islander CFP® professionals (4.1% of all CFP® professionals).
- American Indian or Alaskan Native CFP® professionals increased their numbers by 6.6% to 241 (0.2% of all CFP® professionals).
- Multi-ethnic CFP® professionals grew by 20.0% to 156 (0.2% of all CFP® professionals).
For more information on CFP® professional demographics, visit CFP.net/demographics.
Pro Bono Hours and Scholarship Awards Increase
In a reflection of CFP® professionals’ commitment to service, pro bono hours contributed by CFP® professionals increased by 20% in 2023, reaching 330,192 hours. Last year CFP Board formally resolved to establish a pro bono tradition.
Additionally, CFP Board administered $725,055 in scholarships to 176 recipients, marking a notable 54% increase in scholarship awards from the previous year. This growth highlights CFP Board's ongoing efforts to support workforce development in the financial planning profession.
“CFP Board is committed to creating a culture of service. Our commitment extends to supporting current CFP® professionals already giving back to their communities and cultivating a future talent pipeline of those seeking to have a positive impact,” added Keller. “By helping to provide funding for diverse individuals pursuing CFP® certification, we move closer to our goal of meeting the growing demand for competent, ethical financial planning.”