The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is a London-based international organization that accredits postgraduate business programs at business schools worldwide. The Association is one of the three main global accreditation bodies in business education (see Triple Accreditation) and styles itself "the world's impartial authority on postgraduate management education". It differs from AACSB in the US and EQUIS in Europe as it accredits a school's portfolio of postgraduate business programs rather than the entire business school. AMBA is the most international of the three organizations, having accredited schools based in 46 countries, compared with 42 for AACSB and 38 for EQUIS.
AMBA's current president is Sir Paul Judge, the founding benefactor of Cambridge Judge Business School.
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