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About Rotman International Trading Competition

The Rotman International Trading Competition (RITC) is an annual event that brings teams of students and their faculty advisors from universities worldwide to participate in a unique 3-day simulated market challenge. RITC 2023 marked the 19th anniversary of this trading competition, currently the world’s largest.

Teams are invited to participate in various activities including electronic trading cases, seminars with industry practitioners, and social events with their fellow competitors from around the world. In past years, RITC participants have competed in a diverse range of cases including options, liquidity and algorithmic trading. Faculty advisors are invited not only to coach and observe their teams, but also to participate in various workshops on the RIT Market Simulator, the software used to run the competition.

RITC is consistently innovating, bringing new developments to its own competition with each successive year. Each year classic cases are re-vamped and new cases are added.

The competition has grown not just in scope, but also in international exposure. Last year, RITC hosted 52 teams from 52 different universities from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The global representation grants a valuable opportunity for like-minded future finance professionals to meet their peers from across the globe.

RITC 2024 | 20th Edition

The BMO Financial Group Finance Research and Trading Lab at the Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto) is pleased to announce that the 20th Edition of The Rotman International Trading Competition (RITC) 2024 will be held on February 21st, 2024. 

RITC will feature an innovative set of RIT Decision Cases, delivered on the RIT Market Simulator platform, allowing participating teams to gather in-person and compete by identifying trading opportunities across a wide range of realistic simulated scenarios.

You will compete with peers from 50+ universities across North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, using new and refreshed Decision Cases based on real-world conditions delivered on the industry-leading RIT Market Simulator platform.

RITC will enable enthusiastic participants from universities across the world to connect and engage in a competitive format, as well as to network with sponsors and each other.

Competition Timeline

The detailed activities schedule will be posted by December 31, 2023.

What are the benefits of attending RITC 2024?

Awards

Sponsors

If you are interested in sponsoring RITC 2024, please contact us at financelab[at]rotman.utoronto.ca

Registered Teams

BABSON COLLEGE
BARUCH COLLEGE
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY
CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
ELON UNIVERSITY
FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
HEC MONTREAL
LAVAL UNIVERSITY
LUISS GUIDO CARLI
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
MONASH UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
NORTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
QUEENS’S UNIVERSITY
REYKJAVIK UNIVERSITY
ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS IN BRATISLAVA
UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
ZAYED UNIVERSITY

Qualification

Fees

Competition fees are approximately the same amount as last year; we have consolidated the registration deposit and competition fee into one payment link.

Competition Fees Registration Links

Optional add-on for the Competition Fee

Team Member Profile Form

Team Member Profile Form includes:

Once your Registration Fee has been received, we will send a confirmation email, including access to the getting started competition page containing all information needed to participate in the competition.

Canada Visa Information

Canada’s visa laws have been undergoing changes in recent years, making the process of acquiring a VISA longer than in the past. It is each individual competitor’s responsibility to inquire if they need a visa to enter Canada and to apply for one if necessary. Click Here to find out if you need a visa.  It can take up to 12 weeks to receive a visa; please apply as soon as you can. It is also recommended that all competitors from outside of Canada purchase travel health insurance.

Canada’s visa laws have been undergoing changes in recent years, making the process of acquiring a VISA longer than in the past. It is each individual competitor’s responsibility to inquire if they need a visa to enter Canada and to apply for one if necessary. Click Here to find out if you need a visa.  It can take up to 12 weeks to receive a visa; please apply as soon as you can. It is also recommended that all competitors from outside of Canada purchase travel health insurance.

Schedule

Day 1 | February 21, 2024

*Practice Session (optional) – will cover Algo CAPM, Electricity & ETF cases

Day 2 | February 22, 2024

Day 3 | February 23, 2024

Hotel Information

Accommodation in Toronto is the responsibility of the teams.  As a suggestion only, a selection of hotels near the Rotman School of Management are offering group rates.  Group rates bookings must be made directly with the hotels on or before January 10th, 2024.  Please, find below the list of hotels with preferred rates:

Location

St. George Campus


BMO Financial Group Finance Research and Trading Lab

Rotman School of Management

Room 290, North Building

105 St. George St.

Toronto, ON M5S 3E6

Canada

Dress Code

RITC is a professional business competition, so participants are expected to dress in business casual or business formal attire.  

Weather

Please note, that the average temperature in Toronto in February is -8 degrees Celsius (15 degrees Fahrenheit). We suggest that you bring appropriate winter clothing and that you check the weather forecasts before you pack for the competition.

Competition Committee

Craig Geoffrey
Bachir Chehab
Julie Beaulieu
Oriana Rahman
Sonya Ho

Health and Safety | COVID-19

Competition participants are responsible for following health and safety measures where applicable. Individuals should report health and safety concerns to the competition committee via email at financelab[at]rotman.utoronto.ca, who will promptly review, assess and implement measures to address the concern where appropriate.

Measure to reduce risk of exposure:

    • Individuals who are sick or who have COVID-19-related symptoms should stay home/hotel/accommodation.
    • Isolate until there is no fever and symptoms improve for 24 hours (48 hours for gastrointestinal symptoms), regardless of testing results or no testing.
    • Refer to: Ontario COVID-19 Self-Assessment and Procedures in the Event of a Confirmed Case and/or COVID-19 Symptoms.
    • Avoid touching your face, nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
    • Wash your hands often and thoroughly with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
    • Practice proper respiratory etiquette, such as sneezing and coughing into your elbow.
    • Face masks are encouraged, and we ask everyone always to respect the decisions of others, their comfort levels, and their health needs.

Statement on Equity, Diversity, and Excellence

Equity and Human Rights

The purposes of this statement are to express the University’s values regarding equity and diversity, and relate these to the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence in the pursuit of our academic mission.

At the University of Toronto, we strive to be an equitable and inclusive community, rich with diversity, protecting the human rights of all persons, and based upon understanding and mutual respect for the dignity and worth of every person. We seek to ensure to the greatest extent possible that all students and employees enjoy the opportunity to participate as they see fit in the full range of activities that the University offers, and to achieve their full potential as members of the University community.

Our support for equity is grounded in an institution-wide commitment to achieving a working, teaching, and learning environment that is free of discrimination and harassment as defined in the Ontario Human Rights Code. In striving to become an equitable community, we will also work to eliminate, reduce or mitigate the adverse effects of any barriers to full participation in University life that we find, including physical, environmental, attitudinal, communication or technological.

 

 

Diversity and Inclusiveness

Our teaching, scholarship, and other activities take place in the context of a highly diverse society. Reflecting the intersectionality in our community is uniquely valuable to Rotman, as it contributes to the diversification of thoughts, ideas, and perspectives that enrich our teaching, scholarship, and research activities. We will proactively seek to increase inclusion and feelings of belonging among our community members, with an aim to having a student body, teaching and administrative staff that mirror the diversity of qualified applicants.  For more information, please click here.

Past Champions

2023

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Call For Volunteers

Location of Work

BMO Financial Group Finance Research and Trading Lab

Rotman School of Management
105 St George St, Toronto, Canada M5S 3E6

Description

For RITC 2024, we are looking for 35 volunteers to assist the FRT-Lab team with facilitating the trading competition and fostering a sense of community among participants, answering common questions and ensuring that the teams enjoy their competition experience.

What’s in it for you

For a volunteer, this would be an excellent opportunity to gain exposure to the BMO Financial Group Finance Research and Trading Lab. Further, volunteers will have the opportunity to meet and network with participants from across the world. As most lab staff will be running cases behind the scenes, you will be representing Rotman to the participants. For more information about the competition, refer to this link.

Co-Curricular Record (CCR)

The Co-Curricular Record is designed to help students find opportunities at U of T beyond the classroom and to have their skills and experiences captured on an official document. For more details about this CCR position, CLICK HERE.

    • Organizations: Central Administration
    • Primary Skills: Communication, Goal-setting and Prioritization
    • Secondary Skills: Professionalism, Teamwork, Knowledge application to daily life

Qualifications

    • Students (all years) who apply for this position should be students interested in the field of finance.
    • Students should be an active University of Toronto Student.
    • We are looking for friendly, social, and enthusiastic students who can assist in providing an exciting and enjoyable experience for all the competitors.
    • Students should be available on all days of the competition as well as commit a couple of hours to the competition for preparation.

Application Requirement

Submit a Single Page Resume via this link (submitting your application does not guarantee an interview).

Past Sponsors

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Day 1 | February 21, 2024

*Practice Session (optional) – will cover Algo CAPM, Electricity & ETF cases

Day 2 | February 22, 2024

Day 3 | February 23, 2024