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Saturday 9 April 2016
Tuesday 23 February 2016
Operational Risk Management Course - London - 19 & 20 May 2016
Join us in LONDON on 19 & 20 May 2016 for a 2-day intensive course on the fundamentals of the management and mitigation of Operational Risk in banks.
This course is an intensive introduction to Operational Risk Management and Mitigation. It is designed to provide a practical “hands-on” approach to participants which will furnish them with all the tools and techniques they need to begin implementing what they have learned almost as soon as they return to the office.
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This course is an intensive introduction to Operational Risk Management and Mitigation. It is designed to provide a practical “hands-on” approach to participants which will furnish them with all the tools and techniques they need to begin implementing what they have learned almost as soon as they return to the office.
For details CLICK HERE>>
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Monday 4 January 2016
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Training Program
Public 2-Day Sessions
13/14 March, 2016 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
12/13 May, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia
10/11 August, 2016 - Bangkok, Thailand
28/29 September, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia
10/11 November, 2016 - Singapore
14/15 November, 2016 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
7/8 December, 2016 - Hong Kong
The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) training course is a practical hands-on training designed for managers, professionals, consultants, internal and external auditors that deal with the complexities of enterprise wide risk management function on a daily basis.
Here is how you benefit from this course:
- How to apply the COSO-ERM framework so you can implement an effective ERM system
- Benchmark your ERM practices against the COSO-ERM framework so you can measure your present practices stand-up to industry standards
- Comply with the requirements for corporate governance (such as the various international standards like the Cadbury Report)
- Get the big picture of ERM Framework
- Learn how to align risk appetite and strategy
- Enhance risk response decisions
- Reduce operational surprises and losses
- Identify and manage multiple and cross-organizational risks
- Provide integrated responses to multiple risks
- Gain more confidence in doing ERM in your company/job
- Improve the deployment of capital
- Discover how to design and implement an appropriate Enterprise Risk Management system i.e. policies, procedures, practices, and accountability required to establish the right levels of Risk Management in compliance with current standards and other requirements for your organization
Wednesday 30 December 2015
Corporate Governance Training Program
18/19 May, 2016 – Singapore
8/9 August, 2016 – Bangkok, Thailand
26/27 September, 2016 - Jakarta, Indonesia
8/9 November, 2016 – Singapore
16/17 November, 2016 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
5/6 December, 2016 – Hong Kong
Corporate Governance is about helping to prevent corporate scandals, fraud, and potential civil and criminal liability in the firm or organization. Corporate Governance is also about good business, and what’s good for the business. A good corporate governance image enhances your firm’s reputation and makes it much more attractive to its investors, suppliers and customers.
This course gives you an overview of the regulation, frameworks and principles behind good corporate governance policy and practice. The aim is to give you an understanding of core governance debates and issues, practical advice on compliance and familiarity with accepted best practice.
In the last decade corporate governance has become established as an area of increasing academic, political and commercial debate. It has now become essential for any middle or senior manager to have an understanding of the key aspects of effective corporate governance.
For details CLICK HERE>>
Monday 28 December 2015
E-Banking Business Opportunities Training Program
Online, Distance Learning Blended Session for this course is being held between the following dates - 1/ 30 April, 2016
Public 2-Day Session
15/16 March, 2016 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
This course provides an introduction to e-Banking and shows how e-Banking may be harnessed to the benefit of bank and customer alike.
Rapid technological changes in recent years have revolutionized the way banking services and products are delivered to consumers, small businesses and corporates alike. We are all familiar with how the Internet, the Mobile-phone and Smartcards have changed our lives.
These new innovations hold great promise for banking and bank operations in both developed and emerging economies. To innovative, progressive, go-ahead banks these changes, known collectively as e-Banking (and to some as Digital Banking) hold great promise to change the way banking operations are carried out. And with that change will come new processes, procedures and business models.
On the positive side these changes present vast business opportunities for banks while on the flipside they have dramatically modified and in some cases increased many of the traditional risks associated with banking activities.
In this course we review the world of e-Banking and shows how e-Banking may be harnessed to the benefit of bank and customer alike. This course has been tailored to be equally of value in the development of e-Banking/ Digital Banking in both developed and developing economies.
Electronic banking carries its own unique characteristics, which sometimes increases and modifies some of the traditional risks associated with banking activities. These characteristics include:
- Extraordinary speed of change related to technological and customer service innovation,
- Universal and global nature of open electronic networks,
- Integration of electronic banking applications with legacy computer systems,
- Increasing dependence of banks on third parties that provide the necessary information technology on which electronic banking depends.
For details CLICK HERE>>
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