Company Secretary’s Role Part 2 – Developing Responsibilities

Course

In City of London

£ 545 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Location

    City of london

  • Class hours

    6h

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Part 2 of Introduction for company secretaries

The Company Secretary shares responsibility with the Directors for ensuring compliance with various aspects of company law. This course continues to focus on those responsibilities, together with other functions that directors expect the Secretary to perform, including advising them on their own responsibilities. The overriding objective of the course is to help keep companies and directors legal.

Facilities

Location

Start date

City of London (London)
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138-142 Holborn, EC1N 2NQ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open
Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The course sets out to achieve this by:

enabling delegates to recognise when something needs to be done in the capacity of a Company Secretary
giving sufficient knowledge and materials to decide what needs to be done
enabling attendees to advise the directors on their own responsibilities

It is recommended that delegates attend both Parts 1 and 2 as part of a two-day programme although it is not necessary to do so. Attendance on both parts can be booked separately. If you opt to attend both parts, you can choose to attend on successive days or leave a gap between each part. Company Secretary’s Role Part 1 deals with the core duties of the company secretary. This is the second part of a two-day programme designed for newly appointed company secretaries and their assistants from either public or private companies (whether limited by guarantee or limited by shares) and may also be suitable as a refresher for more experienced company secretarial staff.

It should be noted that the session on shares and share capital will not necessarily be relevant to staff from a company limited by guarantee.

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Subjects

  • Company Law
  • Decision Making
  • Company Secretary
  • Audit
  • Accounting
  • Time management
  • Secretary
  • Accountancy
  • Secretarial Skills
  • Share Capital
  • Business Adminitration Skills

Teachers and trainers (1)

Andy  Hamer

Andy Hamer

Teacher

Andy writes and lectures widely on company secretarial and legal issues. He is assistant editor of the ICSA information service, Company Secretarial Practice, and editor of the ICSA’s Company Secretary newsletter. He is also the author of titles for ICSA Publishing including The ICSA Meetings and Minutes Handbook and The ICSA Guide to Document Retention.

Course programme

CONTENT

The course will deal with matters that most Company Secretaries needs to deal with on a day-to-day basis, namely:

  • Shares and share capital
  • Group structures
  • Accounts and audit
  • Member’s decisions
  • Directors’ duties
  • Getting rid of unwanted companies

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

It is recommended that delegates attend both Parts 1 and 2 as part of a two-day programme although it is not necessary to do so. Attendance on both parts can be booked separately. If you opt to attend both parts, you can choose to attend on successive days or leave a gap between each part. Company Secretary’s Role Part 1 deals with the core duties of the company secretary. This is the second part of a two-day programme designed for newly appointed company secretaries and their assistants from either public or private companies (whether limited by guarantee or limited by shares) and may also be suitable as a refresher for more experienced company secretarial staff.

It should be noted that the session on shares and share capital will not necessarily be relevant to staff from a company limited by guarantee.

Company Secretary’s Role Part 2 – Developing Responsibilities

£ 545 + VAT